“Dehumanized”, the new song from Bring Me The Horizon

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The wait is over.

On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of its first release, Bring Me The Horizon has premiered “Dehumanized”a never-before-heard piece that is part of the re-recording of their debut. The band from Sheffield has decided to return to their 2006 material to deliver a proposal with greater strength and sonic clarity.

According to the group, “Dehumanized” was created specifically to join Count Your Blessings: Repentalbum that will be released on July 10. This work seeks to redefine his initial production from a new perspective, moving away from being just a nostalgic look at his career.

We couldn't make this record sound like today's bands sound. It had to be the best possible version of what I sounded like in 2006,” revealed vocalist Oli Sykes.

This release is the project's only unreleased composition, created 20 years after the original debut. In addition, it will add renewed versions of the band's classics such as “Slow Dance”, “Black & Blue”, “A Lot Like Vegas” and “Pray for Plagues.”.

Stay tuned for Indie Rocks! for more details.

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