Great release with great songs, shame it also has songs that just don’t click with me. Nonetheless it’s fine successor to SH. Looking forward to album #3 in this series.
Bring Me The Horizon’s latest album, POST HUMAN: NeX Gen, may have faced delays, with singles drip-fed over two years, but it was worth the wait. Once again, the band has evolved its sound, incorporating elements of hyperpop and shoegaze, while infusing a sense of nostalgia with emo-punk vibes, particularly evident in tracks like “Top 10 StaTues.” As the band has previously mentioned, each album in the POST HUMAN series will feature distinct musical styles. While SURVIVAL HORROR leaned more into traditional metal, infused with the intense energy of the Doom (2016) OST, NeX Gen takes a different approach.
The album invites listeners to dive deeper into the lore that Bring Me The Horizon has been crafting. NeX Gen… More
Back in 2010 we would say this is a Nintendocore album. It is crazy all of the places this album goes, a Nu Metal album with Pop-punk and 2010 post-hardcore influences. And somehow it is coherent. As a BMTH fan you will always miss the old days but this is great.