Bring Me The Horizon Rework Debut Album and Announce Intimate Manchester Show
Bring Me The Horizon have announced plans to revisit their earliest material by reworking songs from their debut album, while also confirming a special intimate performance in Manchester to celebrate the project.
The British metal band revealed they are reimagining tracks from their 2006 debut album Count Your Blessings, a record that introduced their aggressive deathcore sound and helped establish them within the UK metal scene. Rather than simply reissuing the album, the group has chosen to reinterpret the songs with updated production and a modern approach that reflects how their sound has evolved over nearly two decades.
Frontman Oli Sykes explained that the band wanted to revisit the material with the benefit of experience, giving the songs a new life while still respecting the raw energy that defined the original recordings. The reworked versions aim to bridge the gap between the band’s early extreme style and the more experimental direction they have taken in recent years.
To mark the occasion, Bring Me The Horizon will play a very small, one-off show in Manchester. The performance is expected to take place in a much more intimate venue than the arenas and festivals the band typically headlines today, offering fans a rare chance to see the group in a close-up setting.
The band formed in Sheffield in 2004 and quickly gained attention in the underground metal scene with their intense live shows and uncompromising sound. Count Your Blessings became a cult favorite among early fans, even as the group later shifted toward more melodic and genre-blending music on subsequent releases.
Over the years, Bring Me The Horizon have transformed into one of the most successful rock acts to emerge from the UK in the 2000s. Albums like Sempiternal, That’s the Spirit, and amo expanded their audience worldwide by incorporating elements of alternative rock, electronic music, and pop while still maintaining their heavy roots.
Revisiting their debut material offers both longtime fans and newer listeners a chance to hear how those early songs might sound if they were created today. The upcoming Manchester show is expected to highlight that transformation while celebrating the band’s origins.
Bring Me The Horizon have announced plans to revisit their earliest material by reworking songs from their debut album, while also confirming a special intimate performance in Manchester to celebrate the project.
The British metal band revealed they are reimagining tracks from their 2006 debut album Count Your Blessings, a record that introduced their aggressive deathcore sound and helped establish them within the UK metal scene. Rather than simply reissuing the album, the group has chosen to reinterpret the songs with updated production and a modern approach that reflects how their sound has evolved over nearly two decades.
Frontman Oli Sykes explained that the band wanted to revisit the material with the benefit of experience, giving the songs a new life while still respecting the raw energy that defined the original recordings. The reworked versions aim to bridge the gap between the band’s early extreme style and the more experimental direction they have taken in recent years.
To mark the occasion, Bring Me The Horizon will play a very small, one-off show in Manchester. The performance is expected to take place in a much more intimate venue than the arenas and festivals the band typically headlines today, offering fans a rare chance to see the group in a close-up setting.
The band formed in Sheffield in 2004 and quickly gained attention in the underground metal scene with their intense live shows and uncompromising sound. Count Your Blessings became a cult favorite among early fans, even as the group later shifted toward more melodic and genre-blending music on subsequent releases.