“Is it too crazy?” asks Oli. “No, it’s sick,” says Halsey.
This is real next-level teasing. We can't wait to hear the track!
It is no wonder that Halsey would end up working with BMTH. Though she’s known as a pop star, the singer has always had a dark edge, and her role in rock music is endless, whether it be emo, pop punk, or hardcore. Gatekeepers are often skeptical of her, but she’s proved herself on several occasions, including spending a night in the pit at a Brand New gig and losing her earrings in a The Story So Far mosh. Harrumph all you want, but you can't deny she knows what she's in for.
Earlier this year, we reflected on Bring Me The Horizon’s evolution by going through their most iconic music videos. The first, 2007’s Pray For Plagues, barely resembled the band’s latter material, but it was this sheer force of personality, will, and determination that saw them through in the earliest days. Then, there’s Chelsea Smile, where the musical improvement and contrast between the debut Bring Me The Horizon album and its 2009 follow up, Suicide Season, was marked to say the least. That was reflected in the band’s live performances, too, which suddenly became known for being chaotic in a good way.
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