There are beings going to war, shapes of bodies trying to touch, and a Parasite Eve-style nurse brandishing syringes. Perhaps they just didn’t expect their answer to arrive so soon.Īnd there’s the video – an aesthetic relative of the three listed above, with references to the game and the pandemic. Like their friend Grimes in the pop world, Bring Me have already considered what the future might sound and feel like. See the on-the-nose gem: ‘When life is a prison and death is a door / this isn’t a prison this is a war’, followed by a window-shattering breakdown that’s heavier than you might expect from them nowadays, and feels like nu metal remade for 2020. If we can do that, then we can take responsibility for what we’ve done to the planet and become something better than what humans are right now.Bring Me have long been the kings of casual aphorisms, and Parasite Eve is no exception. “The idea behind Post Human is looking at how we’ve stepped out of evolution and the food chain. explain that the core theme will be taking responsibility for your actions and mankind’s entire future: Why such a philosophical and a bit pessimistic name Post Human for the upcoming multiple albums?, fans wonder. It’s trying to capture the anger, sadness, frustration, fear, paranoia and everything I think we are all collectively going through right now.” This first record is very much a protest record. “So for the songs we are working on for this new record, we knew that they were going to be a bit more aggressive in nature. “We’ve just been winging it and recording from lockdown, and now we’re going to make four different records over the next year and they’ll all share the name Post Human,” unveils Sykes. Interestingly, each album will have a name Post Human: But it was in a new interview with NME that Sykes confirmed they were working on four different records planned for the next 12 months. The idea of a multi-album release visited the band already back in November 2019. BMTH have also announced they will be releasing four albums over the next year, reports Alternative Press. ‘Parasite Eve’ will land on Bring Me The Horizon’s new album planned for later this year, along with ‘Ludens’. Plans to release four albums over the next year “I’m not even going to tell how much our last video for ‘Ludens’ cost, but it was fucking crazy.”īe sure to enjoy ‘Parasite Eve’ song and video right here: “One thing lockdown has proven to us is that we can make shit happen with a lot less resources than we actually need,” explains the frontman. This way BMTH kept to the social distancing restrictions due to quarantine and managed to save on the crew effort and resources. Not only did the band use masks Sykes’ friend created for the video, each member recorded their video parts separately. ‘Parasite Eve’ was premiered along with a music video, also inspired heavily by Sykes’ favorite video games and films. Watch: BRING ME THE HORIZON launch series of captivating behind-the-scenes videosĪnother person who contributed to the creation of the epic new song is producer Dan Lancaster (blink-182, 5 Seconds Of Summer), who previously worked with BMTH on 2015’s record That’s The Spirit. The guys from Bring Me The Horizon appear to be such fans of Doom Eternal that they even contacted the game’s soundtrack composer Mick Gordon and convinced him to collaborate on ‘Parasite Eve’. In the recent behind-the-scenes video of BMTH recording new music while in lockdown, frontman Oli Sykes says the sound of ‘Parasite Eve’ is influenced a lot by the video game Doom Eternal. Both the track and the video for ‘Parasite Eve’ are influenced by the video game Doom Eternalīring Me The Horizon’s long-awaited aggressive and passionate single ‘Parasite Eve’, originally meant to premiere on June 10, is finally out.
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