• Record Label: RCA
  • Release Date: Sep 11, 2015
Metascore
88

Universal acclaim - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
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  1. Sep 11, 2015
    60
    Oh No is more dance than nu-metal, replete with trance breakdown. If BMTH really do want to bring nu-metal back to life, this approach could be just the defibrillator they need.
User Score
7.2

Generally favorable reviews- based on 381 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Negative: 64 out of 381
  1. Sep 11, 2015
    5
    Very different than TIAH and Sempiternal... And not for the better. BMTH never stood out in the deathcore scene too much but once they alteredVery different than TIAH and Sempiternal... And not for the better. BMTH never stood out in the deathcore scene too much but once they altered their sound in TIAH, they took the world by surprise and actually garnered international acclaim, and they deserved it. Seeing the direction they were headed, I was excited for their next release.. Well it's finally here and how do I feel? Well I feel somewhat disappointed.

    The album begins with "Doomed," a wonderful song that seems to come straight from Sempiternal.. After that, tracks 2-6 are a total bore. Just generic metal core. Track 5, "Follow You," is different than the rest of that group, and it's actually nice, but it's a bit repetitive.

    Now once you get to track 7, track 7 through the end is great and very reminiscent of some Sempiternal songs: atmospheric, fast, and catchy. "Oh No," the closer, was actually surprising with the nice jazz-ish solo toward the end but sadly this experimentation is not seen a lot in the album. It felt flat, too polished, and too safe, in a nutshell.

    I recommend: "Doomed," "Avalache," and "Oh No"

    I feel it's a 6/10. Could've been higher if they left out the first half (save for the first song). I felt it bloated most of the record.
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  2. Sep 12, 2015
    10
    Let me start by saying I'm a big fan of metal/metalcore. I've seen many bands, such as Bullet for my Valentine, lose their edge with theirLet me start by saying I'm a big fan of metal/metalcore. I've seen many bands, such as Bullet for my Valentine, lose their edge with their changing sound, but this is one of the few cases where a band's style changing is only beneficial. Every song on the album has the power of a single, they are each unique, and have their own story to tell. This is the album I never knew I wanted. Full Review »
  3. Sep 11, 2015
    7
    Worst Bring Me The Horizon album. What went wrong with this band? From deathcore to metalcore and now they are playing altenative popWorst Bring Me The Horizon album. What went wrong with this band? From deathcore to metalcore and now they are playing altenative pop rock...This album disappointed me the most in my life Full Review »