BMTH re‑records old album

Bring Me The Horizon announced a full re‑record of Count Your Blessings — titled Count Your Blessings | Repented — with a release date set for July 10 and pre‑order perks tied to Outbreak Fest. (x.com) The band’s social post pairs the reissue with fan incentives around festival appearances. (x.com)

Bring Me The Horizon is re-recording its 2006 debut album, with *Count Your Blessings | Repented* set for release on July 10. (shop.bmthofficial.com) The band’s official store calls it a “special re-recorded 20th anniversary edition” and says singer Oli Sykes and guitarist Lee Malia led the sessions. The release is being sold in formats including a deluxe compact disc with a 12-page booklet. (shop.bmthofficial.com) Bring Me The Horizon also tied the release to a one-off Manchester show with Outbreak on July 10, where the band is set to perform *Count Your Blessings* in full. Kerrang, NME and The Line of Best Fit all reported the live playthrough as part of the same anniversary rollout. (kerrang.com) (nme.com) (thelineofbestfit.com) The pre-order is not just merchandise. Rolling Stone UK reported that fans who pre-order *Count Your Blessings | Repented* get access to a ticket pre-sale starting at 10 a.m. British Summer Time on April 15, before general sale opens at 10 a.m. British Summer Time on April 17. (rollingstone.co.uk) That puts the focus back on the record that introduced Bring Me The Horizon’s earliest sound. *Count Your Blessings* was originally released in the United Kingdom on October 30, 2006, before a United States release through Earache Records on August 14, 2007. (wikipedia.org) The album came from a very different phase of the band’s career. Their official site now describes Bring Me The Horizon as a multi-platinum group with more than 5 million albums sold globally, a long way from the deathcore style most associated with the debut. (bmthofficial.com) (amazon.com) The anniversary campaign also arrives while the band is active on larger arena stages in North America. Ticketmaster listings show *Ascension Program 2* dates in cities including Pittsburgh on May 5 and Nashville on May 7, underscoring how unusual a full return to the debut album is in 2026. (ticketmaster.com) For fans who came in during the *Post Human* era, the July release is a rewind to the band’s first full-length record. For fans who were there in 2006, it is the same album title with new recordings, a fixed release date and a live performance built around it. (shop.bmthofficial.com) (kerrang.com)

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