- Record Label: RCA
- Release Date: Oct 30, 2020
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Classic Rock MagazineDec 8, 2020The haters will protest, but this is the sound of metal dragging itself into the future. [Jan 2021, p.83]
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Nov 5, 2020SURVIVAL HORROR is one of the band's best distillations of their extremes, providing just enough brutality without sacrificing their evolving vision of how melodic and experimental a metal band can be.
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Oct 30, 2020Their heaviest record since ‘Suicide Silence’. Well, maybe their heaviest record since ‘There Is A Hell…’. OK, almost certainly their heaviest record since ‘Sempiternal’. This is not to say that going back to their brutal roots is a bad move. Sykes recently described heavy music as the band’s ‘bread and butter’, and there’s definitely a sense that BMTH are playing on home turf with ‘SURVIVAL HORROR’.
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Oct 30, 2020BMTH have long known how to play what cards when, and just when we need something cathartic, something heavy, something with an element of the familiar in amongst the creativity, they deliver richly here. Fourteen years on from their debut, much has changed, but in some other ways some things are exactly the same.
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Oct 30, 2020What could have been an act of self-sabotage or self-indulgence – or both – has transpired to be a welcome reminder of all that this band does best, rooted in raw relevance for today and the cyber-punk energy of tomorrow.
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Oct 30, 2020Into just nine songs, BMTH have distilled a breathtaking demonstration of their ambition, their technical skill, and their awareness of the social climate.
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Oct 30, 2020Bring Me The Horizon is a band that you can rely on for a constantly evolving output and whilst, POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR doesn’t exactly diverge away from what the band were developing on last year’s amo, it does capture the bewildering phenomenon that is living through a worldwide pandemic. It is as fun as it is bleak.
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Oct 31, 2020Variation; all the best Bring Me bits and more. Experimental and outright perfection, Dear Diary, all the way to One Day The Only Butterflies...
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Oct 31, 2020f u c k i n g e p i c
Best modern metal band period
Cant wait for the new ep