NME also note that the new single’s name is borrowed from the 1998 Playstation game ‘ Parasite Eve,’ and that the song was recorded this past February before the current global crisis fully took form. If we can do that, then we can take responsibility for what we’ve done to the planet and become something better than what humans are right now.” He adds: “ The idea behind ‘Post Human’ is looking at how we’ve stepped out of evolution and the food chain. From previously and quite publicly stating they may never record an album. ![]() That’s cool and I like it, but sometimes you want a soundtrack for a certain occasion and emotion.” Bring Me The Horizon manifest the current state of the world into a futuristic sonic fortress with their new track Parasite Eve dabbling in cinematic flourishes and 8-bit verve that readily reflects its gaming namesake alongside a timely return for ruminating riffage. There’s often been an over-arching theme on our records, but the music has always felt like a collage. That’s one thing we’ve never really done. Oli continues to say: “ They’ll each be tonally different with their own sound and mood. “ We’ve just been winging it and recording from lockdown, and now we’re going to make four different records over the next year and they’ll all share the name ‘Post Human.’” “ This song is going to be part of a record that has the same feel along with ‘Ludens’,” says vocalist Oliver Sykes in a new interview with NME. The new track, which you can check out below, marks the band’s first new music since the release of the act’s 2019 full-length record, ‘Amo.’ UK rockers Bring Me the Horizon have released their new single “Parasite Eve” in music video form. As time went on, we started to feel how relevant it was and that instead of shying from it, that we should address the dark side, embrace it and process what’s going on … Parasite Eve is our message of hope, wrapped in sadness and anger.Share the post "Bring Me the Horizon release new song/video “Parasite Eve”" “Parasite Eve came from an idea to write a survival horror song, but as the pandemic started to develop, the parallels were so similar it felt so close to the bone we decided to shelve it. Read lead singer Oli Sykes’ statement on the track and get stuck into the brand new video below: Produced entirely in isolation through initial face to face sessions and subsequent Facetime and Dropbox magic, Parasite Eve is a testament to the band’s ability to adapt and lead the charge in the industry. The best part? The band have confirmed it’s the first taste of a series of EP’s to arrive in the coming months. Parasite Eve is dark and filthy, just as the fans want. The song, intended to sound like a militaristic call to arms, has its roots in grungy djent due in no small part to composer Mick Gordon who keen listeners will recognise as being behind the phenomenal soundtracks for video game breakouts Doom and Doom Eternal. ![]() The super dedicated have even cut together parts of the video to create a Frankenstein-like preview of the song proof that no matter how long they stay away, Bring Me The Horizon are one of the biggest bands in the world right now. MORE: GREY DAZE: Making Amends // IN HEARTS WAKE: The Age Of Kaliyuga // LAMB OF GOD: Only A Headbanger Knows The Feeling REVIEWS: GREY DAZE: Amends // AVERSIONS CROWN: Hell Will Come For Us All // JUSTICE FOR THE DAMNED: Pain Is Powerįans of the band have been keeping a close eye on the band’s socials, as they’ve documented what seems like every minute of the track’s progression over the past few months in quarantine. ![]() Spending far too long away from the ‘new release’ tab on streaming home pages, Bring Me The Horizon have finally released their long-awaited new single Parasite Eve.
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