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While onstage at Bring Me the Horizon‘s show in Germany on Sunday (June 23), Oli Sykes polled the crowd about what song they want to hear and wound up calling one of the band’s huge hits “shit.” He also brought his dad out to sing “Antivist” with the band. In a video shared on X (seen below), Sykes kneels on the ground looking at the setlist for the night. “All right, what we’re gonna do… what would you like to hear?” he asks, and apparently he heard one fan shout out the pop-leaning amo track “Medicine.” “‘Medicine’? Are you guys all right? You guys would like to hear ‘Medicine’? Even I think...
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Bring Me the Horizon‘s Oli Sykes has opened up, sharing more of the specifics of why the band and keyboardist Jordan Fish went their separate ways. In a previous interview with Revolver, Sykes chalked it up to “personal reasons within the band” and that “things weren’t good last year as a unit,” but in a new chat with NME the singer got into more specifics as to where the divide started to take place. What Was at the Center of Bring Me the Horizon’s Split With Jordan Fish?In a more detailed explanation of their split, Sykes revealed that one of the biggest issues came to their divergent approa...
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Oli Sykes discussed Bring Me the Horizon‘s 2023 split with keyboardist Jordan Fish in a new interview. Bring Me the Horizon just released their latest album Post Human: NeX GEn last Friday (May 24). Fish is credited on many of the album’s songs, despite it being their first full-length release since the musician split with the band in December. During a new conversation with Revolver, Sykes opened up on the keyboardist’s departure from the group and confirmed that it was part of the reason it took so long for the record to come out. “The main reason it was delayed is because of personal reason...
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Bring Me the Horizon's Oli Sykes thanked the BRITs organisers for making the voting system "so complicated" as the rock band picked up their first-ever award. The lead singer of the 'Shadow Moses' hitmakers took to the stage at the BRIT Awards with Mastercard on Saturday (02.03.24) as they were given the Alternative Rock Act Award and joked that only their fans could be bothered to vote after organisers of Britain's biggest night in music decided to start up a diversity drive by increasing nominations from five to 10. After collecting the award, Oli said: "Right, I don't know what to say becau...
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