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Lights appeared as a guest vocalist on the songs "Crucify Me" and "Don't Go" of Bring Me the Horizon's 2010 album There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret. [34] and on The Secret Handshake's song "Used to be Sweet". [35]
Bring Me the Horizon recorded a cover of Slipknot's "Eyeless" that appears as a bonus track on their debut album Count Your Blessings. Lights contributed to several songs on There is a Hell... , performing as a guest feature on "Crucify Me" and "Don't Go".
The tour was not problem-free. On 28 April, Matt Nicholls broke his arm while playing football with members of Bring Me the Horizon, Parkway Drive, and Architects; instead of cancelling the tour, Architects' drummer Dan Searle filled in, causing the length of Bring Me the Horizon's set list to be halved. [35]
Bring Me the Horizon's sixth studio album Amo was released on 25 January 2019. The album continues Bring Me the Horizon's progression into the genres of pop rock, hard rock, alternative rock and electronic rock, while also incorporating elements of pop and electronica.
Don't Go (Friday Night Lights), an episode of the TV series Friday Night Lights; Songs ... by Bring Me the Horizon from There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There ...
Lights began her career as a songwriter, penning songs for the television series Instant Star. [1] She released a self-titled EP in 2008 on the independent record label Underground Operations . Two singles, " Drive My Soul " and " February Air ", were released from the EP: "Drive My Soul" reached number 18 on the Canadian singles chart and was ...
In May 2008, Bring Me the Horizon was the main supporting band on I Killed the Prom Queen's farewell Australian tour with The Ghost Inside and The Red Shore. [25] Suicide Season was released on 18 September 2008 in the United States on Epitaph and on 29 September in Europe through Visible Noise. In 2009, Bring Me the Horizon attended the 2009 ...
Music to Listen To... is the longest musical project by Bring Me the Horizon, and has been referred to as both an extended play and an album by varying sources. The project originated as an idea to use elements from the band's 2019 album Amo and demos they had previously recorded.