• Record Label: RCA
  • Release Date: Sep 11, 2015
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  1. Jan 28, 2016
    10
    I will keep this simple. No, this is not BMTH's deathcore (or later, metalcore) sound. It does draw from the many years of experience that they have had playing into set genres, but this is a huge departure from any sound they have cultivated before. There were some hints in their previous album, Sempiternal, but nothing could have prepared the public for this. That's The Spirit isI will keep this simple. No, this is not BMTH's deathcore (or later, metalcore) sound. It does draw from the many years of experience that they have had playing into set genres, but this is a huge departure from any sound they have cultivated before. There were some hints in their previous album, Sempiternal, but nothing could have prepared the public for this. That's The Spirit is pop/electronica-infused, but very focused, emotional, and raw. Yet it seems to retain phenomenal production value as well. The various tracks vary from hard rock anthems with strong ties to metal, to dancepop-esque tracks meant to convey a message as much as they are meant to inspire. I know, many of you are BMTH fans and will decry their departure from the usual sound, but strictly looking at the album itself and its merits, regardless of who recorded it, That's The Spirit comes off as focused, energetic, brooding yet hopeful, very personal,and most importantly of all, phenomenal. This is the kind of album that would have been 2005's Album of the Year. Today, some may say it sounds somewhat dated, but I feel as if it is just what we need: a rock band willing to make an album on their terms to their standards. Albums like this are what keep rock truly alive. Expand
  2. Dec 18, 2015
    8
    This is a very good album. Bring Me the Horizon changed their sound too much, that is true. But I feel they did it right. The vocals are great, melodies are catchy, the electronic stuff sounds cool... Either way, That's the Spirit has many ups. However, I must say, that some of the songs sound... they're just too pop, too commercial and radio-friendly, too dance music. And I'm OK with mostThis is a very good album. Bring Me the Horizon changed their sound too much, that is true. But I feel they did it right. The vocals are great, melodies are catchy, the electronic stuff sounds cool... Either way, That's the Spirit has many ups. However, I must say, that some of the songs sound... they're just too pop, too commercial and radio-friendly, too dance music. And I'm OK with most of it, but sometimes it's annoying. I just hope BMTH drops some of the pop elements and that they go a little more "Sempiternal" on their next album. Expand
  3. Oct 15, 2016
    9
    I'm a fan of Bring Me The Horizon since "There Is a Hell" and even after they changed their style, they still do a good job. It's not deathcore or metalcore. They changed for good. The lyrics are great, the production (made by themselves) is good and even now that his voice is not in a good moment, Oliver does a nice job. All of the songs could be single. Doomed is so powerful, Happy SongI'm a fan of Bring Me The Horizon since "There Is a Hell" and even after they changed their style, they still do a good job. It's not deathcore or metalcore. They changed for good. The lyrics are great, the production (made by themselves) is good and even now that his voice is not in a good moment, Oliver does a nice job. All of the songs could be single. Doomed is so powerful, Happy Song is a crowd anthem, True Friends has an instrumental masterpiece, Avalanche has beautiful and honest lyrics, Drown is THE anthem and Oh No is so awesome in its simplicity and softness. BMTH changed and they changed for better. Expand
  4. Dec 7, 2015
    10
    I didn't jump on the BMTH train until "Sempiternal". I absolutely loved that CD and "That's the Spirit" follows it up nicely. Kind of similar to In This Moment's "Blood" and "Black Widow". They were both going in a slightly new direction and they seem dedicated to follow through now that the money is flowing.
  5. Sep 13, 2015
    10
    For sure BMTH changed their style, most of the people consider that they changed to the worst, for me to the best, anyway That's the Spirit is a truly a masterpiece.
  6. Nov 13, 2015
    9
    Bring Me The Horizon was one of those bands where I wasn't really into it before a certain album. However, after they changed their style I started to enjoy it. I can safely say that I enjoy every song on this album except for Follow You. It is also did take me a bit of time to enjoy Oh No but I soon learned to like it. If you do not have the money to buy all the tracks, I would recommendBring Me The Horizon was one of those bands where I wasn't really into it before a certain album. However, after they changed their style I started to enjoy it. I can safely say that I enjoy every song on this album except for Follow You. It is also did take me a bit of time to enjoy Oh No but I soon learned to like it. If you do not have the money to buy all the tracks, I would recommend True Friends, Happy Song, What You Need, Drown, and Blasphemy. Other than that, see you all later. Expand
  7. Nov 29, 2015
    8
    It's so strange to hear Oli on my car radio. It's a much more mellow and overall less metal album than their previous album, Sand Pit Turtle. However, songs like Drown, Throne and Avalanche shine as the greatest songs in the album as they feature a toned down, but still amazing guitar riffs and Oli's signature gruffy voice. It's a pretty good album, but for Bring me the Horizon to createIt's so strange to hear Oli on my car radio. It's a much more mellow and overall less metal album than their previous album, Sand Pit Turtle. However, songs like Drown, Throne and Avalanche shine as the greatest songs in the album as they feature a toned down, but still amazing guitar riffs and Oli's signature gruffy voice. It's a pretty good album, but for Bring me the Horizon to create this still baffles me. If you're old fan of them, you may not enjoy this one as much as their previous albums. If you're new to them, this is a good place to at least start. Expand
  8. Sep 12, 2015
    7
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Favourite Tracks: Doomed, Happy Song, Throne, Drown (New), What You Need, Blasphemy
    Least Favourite Tracks: True Friends
    The first thing that hit me when I listened to the record is that Oli can sing. It's not even just ok it's GOOD. That's the main reason why for me this record is so much more enjoyable than 'Sempiternal'. I mean that was good but his voice got so tiring on it. On 'That's the Spirit' the band sound the most distant they've ever been from their deathcore roots with arena rock ready bangers, pop melodies and electronic instrumentation weaved throughout the tracks (I guess that's where the Radiohead influence comes in.) The melodies are quite catchy despite often containing very little lyrics. While some songs are repetitive and annoyingly simple for their length they have an undeniable likability to them that many pop/rock bands fail to capture. At the moment I really like this album and I can only see it growing on me in the future.
    Will I Return To It: Yes
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  9. Sep 14, 2015
    10
    As a person who hasn't been following the band extremely much before Sprit, but still a little, I can definitely say that I was pleasingly surprised! The Alt-Indie rock fits perfectly with Oli sykes' raspy upper register and soothing lows. The electronic production gives new dimensions to a band who one wouldn't believe would make a song, with an intro nodding straight to house. WillAs a person who hasn't been following the band extremely much before Sprit, but still a little, I can definitely say that I was pleasingly surprised! The Alt-Indie rock fits perfectly with Oli sykes' raspy upper register and soothing lows. The electronic production gives new dimensions to a band who one wouldn't believe would make a song, with an intro nodding straight to house. Will surely hear them more! Expand
  10. Sep 16, 2015
    10
    Great album, maybe better than Sempiternal. Bring me the Horizon really shows that they can change up their sound and are not afraid of surprising their fanbase. This time at least, it proved to be a great decision as this album is very catchy and no song sound like another. Cool.
  11. Sep 13, 2015
    8
    There's a lot of words that can describe "That's the Spirit", the British group's fifth effort - risky, ambitious and polarizing, to name a few. However, while this latest effort by Bring Me the Horizon might seem like a huge stab in the back to their diehard fans, their radical change of sound since 2008's "Suicide Season" is in reality, not that surprising. Each of the group's last twoThere's a lot of words that can describe "That's the Spirit", the British group's fifth effort - risky, ambitious and polarizing, to name a few. However, while this latest effort by Bring Me the Horizon might seem like a huge stab in the back to their diehard fans, their radical change of sound since 2008's "Suicide Season" is in reality, not that surprising. Each of the group's last two efforts - 2010's "There Is a Hell, Believe Me I've Seen It, There Is a Heaven, Let's Keep It a Secret" and 2013's "Sempiternal" were critically-acclaimed for the changes that the band made to their early metalcore sound. On this album however, the group abandons their metalcore sound entirely and adopt an electronic-influenced alternative-rock sound.

    At around forty-five minutes, the album feel pretty tight and concise, especially since no track goes above five minutes in length, and none of the songs here feel like they drag out for too long. The arrival of keyboardist Jordan Fish into the group in 2012 benefitted greatly to the sound of "Sempiternal" and his presence on this album just simply cannot be ignored. For one, Fish and vocalist Oliver Sykes acted as the album's producers, and secondly, every song on this record has electronic instrumentation, the level of which varies with each track.

    Oliver Sykes vocal style is another major talking point from this record, as he predominantly sings as opposed employing the screaming vocal style that dominated the band's early records, and for the most part, he delivers his vocals with a good deal of passion and conviction on topics such as depression, disloyalty and loneliness. One track, "What You Need" deals with self-harming and suicide in the typical metalcore-type manner but with a less aggressive, electronic pop-rock vibe.

    At various points on this album, its sound could draw great comparisons to Linkin Park's more electronically-influenced work, particularly on "True Friends" "Throne" and "Avalanche". "Happy Song" is probably the only throwback (if only faintly) to their earlier sound, but is delivered with more of a punk rock feel. The intro to "Follow You" throws a small nod to house music, while the album closer "Oh No" is pure dance-rock. A re-recorded version of the single "Drown" appears on the album (a song that cracked the top twenty on the UK Singles Chart last December) and nods towards arena-rock, another common feature of many of the album's tracks, and is catchy, if not a little infectious.

    The production on the record is overall, very good and a lot of these songs sound just as atmospheric as some of the album highlights on "Sempiternal", such as "Can You Feel My Heart", but songs like "Run" and "Follow You" seem to be slightly overproduced and a little too generic and as a result, effect the overall cohesiveness of the album. However, the production on "Happy Song", "Throne" and "True Friends" works so brilliantly with these particular instrumentals that any shortcomings regarding production can be easily overlooked.

    Overall, this latest album sees Bring Me the Horizon directly challenging their fan base, for which the group must be commended. It is without question their most mainstream sounding album to date and their ambitious take on electronic-influenced rock must also be commended. The album's not a straight out masterpiece and is not without several flawed tracks, but as albums come, this will probably stand with the best of them come the end of the year.

    Album Highlights - "Happy Song", "Throne", "True Friends", "Avalanche" and "Drown".
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  12. Sep 26, 2015
    10
    I'm a fan of Deathcore and Metalcore, and was first attracted to BMTH after they transitioned into Metalcore. But unlike the folks giving this negative reviews, I can also handle other types of music. If you're looking for BMTH to sound like they used to, you won't like this. This isn't Metalcore its more "Screamo-Pop" and its fantastic. Just look at the reviews the critics areI'm a fan of Deathcore and Metalcore, and was first attracted to BMTH after they transitioned into Metalcore. But unlike the folks giving this negative reviews, I can also handle other types of music. If you're looking for BMTH to sound like they used to, you won't like this. This isn't Metalcore its more "Screamo-Pop" and its fantastic. Just look at the reviews the critics are giving it! Taken on its own terms, within their new genre, BMTH have not only produced an excellent record, they are moving Screamo in new directions by bringing it into the mainstream, but without doing the usual Emo-Pop stuff that's been done to for years. See, there's a slight undercurrent throughout all this music where BMTH's heavy roots are breathing just under the surface. In fact, there's some screamo harmonies that are both a little deathcore heavy AND radio-ready beautiful at the same time. The combination of the amazing songs with the terrific production have result in a modern-day classic. Expand
  13. 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 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.
  14. Sep 16, 2015
    10
    Fantastic record! Been a fan since Count Your Blessings, this album here is the best they've released so far. One of the best albums I've heard this year! Get it now!!
  15. Sep 11, 2015
    9
    It's definitely a radical departure from their previous work. The band has moved away from their metal roots with this album in favor of electronic and pop-rock, among other things. While it is disappointing to hear them step away from the sound that made me fall in love with them in the first place, I can't deny the quality of the album.

    Bring Me the Horizon steps out into this new
    It's definitely a radical departure from their previous work. The band has moved away from their metal roots with this album in favor of electronic and pop-rock, among other things. While it is disappointing to hear them step away from the sound that made me fall in love with them in the first place, I can't deny the quality of the album.

    Bring Me the Horizon steps out into this new territory with both confidence, and most importantly, talent. You'd think they've been doing stuff like this for years. They slip into these new styles with ease, while maintaining the lyrics and emotions that made their later albums (There Is a Hell... and Sempiternal) so fantastic.

    It's sad to see another metal band go soft, and I definitely want this band to go back to their roots with their next album. Yet, despite that it's hard for me to find complaints with music this well made. I once said this band has the potential to become one of the elite in any genre they should choose to explore. This album proves that. It's fantastic and one I will be returning to time and time again. It's not the type of music I want or expect from the band, but with quality like this I'm more than okay with the results. So long as they return to heavier material in the future I have no problem with this change in style. They nail another genre of music.

    I give "That's the Spirit" a near-perfect score of 9.9/10.
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  16. Sep 23, 2015
    9
    For my first BMTH album, I picked a damn good one. I normally don't like metal, but this is such a good blend of smooth beats and hard lyrics that it's almost a perfect album. A great candidate for album of the year, and a great intro to the rest of BMTH's work.
  17. Sep 16, 2015
    9
    really enjoyed this project. its nice to see them switching things up for once. must have for BMTH fans and i recommend anyone into alternative, electronic rock to check this album out.
  18. Oct 2, 2015
    10
    Bring Me The Horizon has been well-known for surprising listeners and experimenting with new sounds. They have matured and are making Linkin Park step aside to allow That's The Spirit climb the charts. Oli Sykes brings emotion to lyrics, especially in this album.
  19. Sep 16, 2015
    10
    Love their new alternative and indie pop direction , it's a delight to the ear , especially the ethereal oh no and follow you .This album is more alternative than nu metal , but there are few post hardcore songs like happy song , true friends and what you need .Avalanche reminds me of linkin park , this song is pure genius though . For the fans of suicide season who give very bad reviewsLove their new alternative and indie pop direction , it's a delight to the ear , especially the ethereal oh no and follow you .This album is more alternative than nu metal , but there are few post hardcore songs like happy song , true friends and what you need .Avalanche reminds me of linkin park , this song is pure genius though . For the fans of suicide season who give very bad reviews because this album is not hardcore enough , be more open minded , try to give a chance to this album and to other genres , metal is great but all the rocks sub genre are awesome too , just give it a try and stop acting like a bigot and pretend to be too hardcore for this album . Expand
  20. Sep 18, 2015
    10
    Energetic, passionate and fueled with some big choruses, "That's the Spirit" hits you like a thunder with it's aggressive attitude, it's relatable lyrics and powerful rhythms.
  21. 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 pop rock...This album disappointed me the most in my life
  22. Sep 16, 2015
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. If you remember my review you know that i was disappointed with this album but i have changed my opinion and now i will show out.
    Let's review this record.
    1) Doomed - I was really disappointed in this song I think that this song is not suitable for the opening of this album.6 from 10.
    2) Happy Song - S-P-I-R-I-T, Lets hear it.One of the best songs on this album! 10 from 10.
    3) Throne - I like this song very much, like emotional chorus. 10 from 10.
    4) True Friends - Mainstream song. 7 from 10.
    5) Follow you - Very simple song. 5 from 10.
    6) What You Need - I like this song very much.They use new sound. 8 from 10.
    7) Avalanche - Perfect song like old times. 9 from 10.
    8) Run - I really fell in love. Very good song. 10 from 10.
    9) Drown - Good song from 2014. 8 from 10.
    10) Blasphemy - No reason to hate it. 9 from 10.
    11) oh No - What is this sh*t.Soft dance! The worst one from this album. 3 from 10.
    Average score - 7.7=8.
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  23. Sep 14, 2015
    7
    It's not as good as Sempiternal but still hits the right notes. The new direction the band is in still needs some fine tuning, and polishing but the future looks bright for BMTH. Throne is my favorite track, second is Avalanche or Happy Song. The sin I take issue with the most is the lack of cohesiveness. Some of the songs are more alt. rock some are more like their previous album's work.It's not as good as Sempiternal but still hits the right notes. The new direction the band is in still needs some fine tuning, and polishing but the future looks bright for BMTH. Throne is my favorite track, second is Avalanche or Happy Song. The sin I take issue with the most is the lack of cohesiveness. Some of the songs are more alt. rock some are more like their previous album's work. And then there's the weird bridge in Oh No. I'm still holding out hope they might do something more like Sempiternal in the future, or maybe even There is a Hell... because at least those albums sounded like the same band wrote all the songs. Expand
  24. Sep 12, 2018
    10
    Fantastic album even if it took me a while to get into it. Virtually every track feels like a single and are different from each other. Only even slightly weak track is 'Blasphemy'. Top notch.

    You should probably remove all the 'heavy' genres from the genre tags and calling 'Follow You' the 'top track' will piss a lot of people off lol
  25. Jun 26, 2020
    10
    5 years later, That's The Spirit is still extremely impacting for me. While I was immediately drawn to Happy Song, Throne, True Friends, I've found myself incredibly engaged with Doomed 5 years later - it was the first track of the album but I felt like I never appreciated it much at the time. This is a seriously-good album that demanded my attention day after day. BMTH are on their way to5 years later, That's The Spirit is still extremely impacting for me. While I was immediately drawn to Happy Song, Throne, True Friends, I've found myself incredibly engaged with Doomed 5 years later - it was the first track of the album but I felt like I never appreciated it much at the time. This is a seriously-good album that demanded my attention day after day. BMTH are on their way to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame if they keep this up. Expand
  26. May 25, 2016
    9
    This is the best Bring Me The Horizon album . I think best songs in this album this Happy Song, Doomed, Run, Blasphemy . Doomed is main theme NXT Takeover 2015 . I love it album and I forward next Bring Me The Horizon album because That's a Spirit is awesome album .
  27. Mar 30, 2016
    8
    I only started listening to this group for aboit a few months, but I was really hooked on this album. I did some research on Bring Me The Horizon and apparently, this is said to be a departure from their metalcore roots to a more mature and progressing sound. And I also got the chance to listen to some of their older stuff, and let me tell you: I would rather listen to this album ANDI only started listening to this group for aboit a few months, but I was really hooked on this album. I did some research on Bring Me The Horizon and apparently, this is said to be a departure from their metalcore roots to a more mature and progressing sound. And I also got the chance to listen to some of their older stuff, and let me tell you: I would rather listen to this album AND Sempiternal over their first three albums any day. Expand
  28. Apr 25, 2016
    8
    The 11 songs are good, but I found songs like "Throne", "True Friends", "Doomed" and "Follow You are really hyping. It sounds just like the new metal today. This is a good album!
  29. Dec 18, 2016
    7
    Is it the end of BMTH ? I don't think so. Even if they went to a more generic style, melodies are style there. The thing is, it lose the power that Sempiternal had. I don't really know how to explain it. It's a good album nonetheless, can't wait to see what they'll bring us next, but I'm still a bit disappointed. But at the same time I can't stop listening to it. Humpf.
  30. Jan 8, 2019
    8
    I really can't unterstand why this album is hated by BMTH fans. Is actually good, Drown, Throne and Happy Song are pretty nice songs. Ok, they changed sound after Sempiternal but it's not bad album it's just different
  31. Nov 6, 2017
    9
    BMTH were on massive expectations after releasing a beast like sempiternal. Drown however, did give a taste of the sound of their future album which would be that's the spirit. BMTH is known to change their sound somewhat with each and every album, this, however, is by far the most they've changed their style. Musically it's safe to say that this album lived up to it's expectations if notBMTH were on massive expectations after releasing a beast like sempiternal. Drown however, did give a taste of the sound of their future album which would be that's the spirit. BMTH is known to change their sound somewhat with each and every album, this, however, is by far the most they've changed their style. Musically it's safe to say that this album lived up to it's expectations if not surpassed them. With old sykes more than ever melodic vocals, Lee Malia's massive riffs, and Jordan Fish's production on this album, BMTH has created a rock masterpiece. The songs pretty much speak for themselves and no review can state their brilliance. The only thing that may not be up to the par that I was expecting is complete lack of metal. BMTH wanted this to be a bridge album between metal and more mainstream sounds. They may have achieved incorporating the mainstream sounds but there is a definite lack of that metal punch apart from oil's scream-sing style vocals and distorted chords which leaves a mark on the direction of rock more. Expand
  32. May 20, 2019
    10
    This album is example of a really cool alt-rock. This is the only album of BMTH that don't have some boring tracks, guys sound really energetically, even with that fact, that they start make more easy and mass oriented music. It is just an album that took band to the next level of popularity. Don't matter, how light they went, they did actually awesome music on TTS.
  33. Mar 19, 2021
    7
    Not my favorite album by them but you got to respect its pop blend and breakthrough into the bigger music scene.
  34. Jul 5, 2023
    9
    My favourite album from them, even though I get it may be different from what they've done before. My favourite songs are Follow You, Drown and Doomed (which is amazing in the live version at the Royal Albert Hall).
  35. Nov 8, 2020
    10
    Every song on this album is a absolute anthem, very similar to the classic hybrid theory, throne is a exceptional rock song above all else
  36. Oct 3, 2020
    8
    That's The Spirit is my favorite album in their discography and their best album in my opinion! I love the theme of the album and the way they express it. Whenever I listen to it I feel relieved. I don't get why people have negative things to say. There is one track that I rarely listen to and that's all. I love their music and I hope they continue to make music!
  37. Jul 5, 2021
    9
    Undoubtly I think that, if you ever got intrested on get into some rock music or you want to start listening to Bring Me but don't know where to start, this is your album. Not as heavy as Sempiternal and not as popier as AMO. Being the most popular record of the band 'til today, and with good reason. Deep lyrics, catchy melodies, and songs that will make you, at least, hum the song.

    The
    Undoubtly I think that, if you ever got intrested on get into some rock music or you want to start listening to Bring Me but don't know where to start, this is your album. Not as heavy as Sempiternal and not as popier as AMO. Being the most popular record of the band 'til today, and with good reason. Deep lyrics, catchy melodies, and songs that will make you, at least, hum the song.

    The way the album welcomes you is almost an addiction. The whole trip will make you go through ups and downs, but I do believe that this album deserves a chance to be heard.
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  38. Jan 22, 2022
    10
    Gracias Thats The Spirit, me salvaste de caer en las sustancias pero no de caer en la depresión
  39. Jan 7, 2023
    10
    Just a brilliant piece work love the new style of music they went for love thrive doomed and follow you
  40. Nov 13, 2022
    10
    Album is making the listener bang his/her head so hard that it is nearly impossible to stop it.
    It really is an amazing album and I think it is the most underrated one in the in the whole discography.
Metascore
88

Universal acclaim - based on 10 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 10
  2. Negative: 0 out of 10
  1. Q Magazine
    Oct 6, 2015
    80
    That's The Spirit will make them mainstream stars, no question. [Nov 2015, p.104]
  2. 80
    With That’s The Spirit, they’ve hit a new direction and a creative peak that finally matches their thirst for fame and fortune.
  3. Sep 30, 2015
    80
    By entering the mainstream one limb (album) at a time, Bring Me the Horizon are merely reaping what they've sown, and longtime fans should already feel acclimated to the water.