Bring Me the Horizon have released a new album named Lo-files, consisting of lo-fi reinterpretations of 23 songs spanning their catalog from 2013's Sempiternal to 2024's POST HUMAN: NeX Gen. Frontman Oli Sykes referred to it as 'utility music' for quiet introspection or creativity. He intended for the album to be a calming background for studying or relaxing, despite it becoming more chaotic than expected. BMTH is scheduled to headline the Reading and Leeds festivals and will also go on a fall US arena tour.
Bring Me the Horizon have surprise-released a new album titled Lo-files, featuring lo-fi reinterpretations of 23 songs from their back catalog.
Frontman Oli Sykes described Lo-files as 'utility music' for times of quiet introspection or creativity.
The album serves as an attempt at creating something low key, aimed at helping listeners during moments of anxiety.
BMTH will headline the UK sister festivals Reading and Leeds in August and embark on a fall US arena tour.
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