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Bring Me The Horizon release 23-track ‘Lo-files’ compilation

Bring Me The Horizon release 23-track ‘Lo-files’ compilation

Bring Me The Horizon release 23-track ‘Lo-files’ compilation

Oliver Sykes from Bring Me The Horizon performing live during the All Points East Festival at Victoria Park^ London. London^ UK - May 31^ 2019:

Bring Me The Horizon released their new album titled Lo-files, featuring ‘lo-fi reinterpretations’ of 23 songs from their back catalog. The tracklist contains new versions of songs from 2013’s Sempiternal, through 2024’s POST HUMAN: NeX Gen.

The project sees the band teaming up with producers from the lo-fi scene to create atmospheric versions of their songs, designed for “chilling, focus, sleeping, zoning out… whatever u like.” They “collaborated with producers we love from the lofi scene to launch a new project where we’ve reworked BMTH songs and created lofi versions”.

Frontman Oli Sykes described Lo-files as “utility music” for times of quiet introspection or creativity. “The original idea for our ‘go to’ record was actually something more chill, a record you could put on while studying or zoning out,” explained the singer. “It ended up way more chaotic than I originally intended. So I guess this is another attempt at creating something low key. I listen to a lot of lo-fi when I’m working or feeling anxious, so I hope this record can do the same for others.”

BMTH is gearing up to embark on a fall US arena tour, with appearances at the festivals Louder Than Life (Sep 18, 2025 – Sun, Sep 21) and Aftershock (Oct 2, 2025 – Sun, Oct 5, 2025) also on their schedule.

Stream ‘Lo-files’ – HERE.

Editorial credit: Tom Rose / Shutterstock.com

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