Bring Me The Horizon Are Getting Chill With Lo-Fi Album ‘Lo-Files’
SHEFFIELD, UK, JUL 10 – Bring Me The Horizon collaborated with notable lo-fi producers to create 23 reworked tracks aimed at relaxation and focus, expanding their sound beyond metalcore, the band said.
- Bring Me The Horizon released Lo-files, a 23-track album of lo-fi reworkings, globally on July 11, ahead of their Reading & Leeds headline shows next month.
- The band partnered with artists known for lo-fi music to produce ambient, downtempo reinterpretations of their tracks aimed at helping listeners focus, relax, and sleep.
- This release follows their 2024 album Post Human: Nex Gen, which received critical praise, and comes during an intense touring schedule including a North American arena tour.
- Frontman Oli Sykes described Lo-files as 'utility music' for quiet moments and revealed the project on social media alongside ambient snippets and behind-the-scenes content.
- The album's release signals a shift towards a more relaxed sound before the band takes a hiatus after Reading & Leeds, with Sykes noting the importance of rest amid their busy activity.
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BRING ME THE HORIZON Surprise Releases 23-Song 'Lo-files' Album
British rockers BRING ME THE HORIZON are expanding their sonic universe with the release of "Lo-files", a 23-track album of lo-fi reinterpretations from across their celebrated catalogue of music. The album will be released on July 11 via RCA/Sony. This unique project sees tracks from every era
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