Bring Me the Horizon

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Bring Me the Horizon (often abbreviated as BMTH) are a British rock band formed in Sheffield in 2004. The group consists of lead vocalist Oliver Sykes, guitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, drummer Matt Nicholls and keyboardist Jordan Fish. They are signed to RCA Records globally and Columbia Records exclusively in the United States.

BMTH ripped off the verses of Evanescence's song Never Go Back on their song nihilist blues (featuring Grimes) off their sixth album, amo, released in January 2019.[1][2] It is unknown whether Evanescence sued BMTH over copyright, but it was only in 2020 that Evanescence were credited as writers on nihilist blues.[3] However, vocalist Oliver later revealed that the band was sued by Evanescence for ripping off Never Go Back, and that they agreed to share songwriting credits with Evanescence on their song.[4] He said after the suit Evanescence's management got in touch with him about Amy wanting to collaborate with them.

Oliver Sykes cleared up on Twitter that it wasn't true when he said his band was sued by Evanescence. He went on saying that both bands' managers exchanged words and songwriting credits were offered to Evanescence.[5]

On October 14, 2020, it was announced that Amy Lee is featured on the song One Day the Only Butterflies Left Will Be in Your Chest as You March Towards Your Death off their nine-track fourth EP title POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR, which was released on October 30, 2020.[6]

Discography

  • Count Your Blessings (2006)
  • Suicide Season (2008)
  • There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret. (2010)
  • Sempiternal (2013)
  • That's the Spirit (2015)
  • Amo (2019)

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