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Sykes was born on 20 November 1986, in Ashford, Kent, England. [3] As an infant, he moved to Australia with his parents, Ian and Carol Sykes, moving between Adelaide and Perth during a period of about six years. [4] The family returned to the United Kingdom when Sykes was about eight, settling in Stocksbridge in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
On July 22, 2017, Salls married British singer and songwriter Oli Sykes. [20] [6] In an interview with NME she revealed that the two had met when she was working as a model on a project for Sykes' Drop Dead Clothing Line, when they realized they shared creative ideas that they had in common.
The track is a love song dedicated to Oliver Sykes' wife, Alissa Salls. [8] Fish said of the song: "Vocal-wise it's quite a big song. There's a little bit of Portuguese in there, which is quite unusual. It's kind of a big, anthemic song. It's probably as close as we get to something like "Drown" on this album. It's a love song, so it's an ...
The band caused further controversy in February 2016 when Oliver Sykes trashed Coldplay's table at the 2016 NME Awards during a live performance of Bring Me the Horizon's track "Happy Song". [262] Sykes later stated that the act was not an act of "dirty protest", and suggested that it was "pure coincidence" that Coldplay were sitting at the ...
Lee David Malia (born 4 June 1984) is a British musician, best known as the lead guitarist of the rock band Bring Me the Horizon.With the band, he has released seven studio albums.
Kean along with Oli Sykes' mother Carol Sykes, also served as the de facto managers of the band during the group's early years until 2008. [4] On 12 December 2016, Kean was selected for the front cover on the 138th edition of Bass Guitar magazine, featuring an exclusive interview with the bassist.
Co-directed by Bring Me the Horizon frontman Oliver Sykes and Frank Borin, the video depicts a series of violent events described by a number of commentators as leading to the end of the world, including seemingly random acts of violence, murder, arson and property damage, as a young man listens to the song, dances and sings in the street ...
Oliver Sykes said those would be Bring Me the Horizon's last European dates before recording their fourth album. [38] Bring Me the Horizon's presence on the tour received a mixed reception from fans; Dave Bowes of The Fly , with a live review of their performance at SECC in Glasgow , said their performance was "simply in the wrong place at the ...