‘Parasite Eve’ is out now via Sony Music. Overall, ‘Parasite Eve’ opens up great potential for Bring Me the Horizon’s new album and I can’t wait to see what else they release with this new experimental style in tow. Jordan Fish and Oliver Sykes’ production of the track is brilliant with the intensity the created through the vast amount of overlays and mixture of rhythmic elements. Formed in Sheffield in 2004 by vocalist Oliver Sykes, guitarists Lee Malia and. Although the band recorded the track during lockdown, the song does not actually hold inspiration from COVID-19, however it could be argued there are clear comparisons through both the title (actually taken from a 1998 horror game of the same name) and the lyrics which hint upon escape and entrapment. British rock band Bring Me the Horizon have released six studio albums, two live albums, two compilation albums, one remix album, two extended plays (EPs), one demo album, 31 singles, two video albums, 36 music videos, two other releases and two other appearances. Songs similar to Parasite Eve by Bring Me the Horizon, such as Whore by In This Moment, Big Bad Wolf by In This Moment, All I Want by A Day to Remember. The use of heavy guitar makes a powerful atmosphere that lasts throughout the song and becomes incredibly catchy. This insane verse is an amazing build-up before the intense drop which blasts through the speakers as you listen to Sykes’ harsh vocals. This is the moment you’ve been waiting for “Please, remain calm, the end has arrived It’s not hard to picture this as a proper mosh-pit moment when they’re able to perform live when music venues re-open. When lead singer Oli Sykes’ deep, rough vocals come in you know that the musical build-up of the song is going to be intense. Upon first listen, I was quickly drawn to this as it created a clear atmosphere of tension from the first note. The track begins with a dramatic, almost choral introduction. ‘Parasite Eve’ is an interesting track, and for me personally is welcomed with open arms as I thoroughly enjoy bands who are not afraid to truly experiment with their style. Having once been known for their deathcore style, Bring Me the Horizon are now more comparable to genres such electronic and alt-rock due to their migration to more radio-friendly tracks.īring Me the Horizon’s most recent album, Music to listen to… (2019), hinted that the band intended to perhaps move into a much more electronic (and potentially hip-hop) style with their scheduled releases, however their latest single ‘Parasite Eve’ (2020) breaks this expectation through its experimental mix of heavy rock and electro, adding much more than I had expected. Throughout their career, the band’s sound has changed drastically. British rockers Bring Me the Horizon have always been known for their wide range of musical styles, making a name for themselves as a band who isn’t afraid to mix up their style every new album.
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