Bring Me The Horizon regraban su álbum debut “Count Your Blessings”

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Bring Me The Horizon re-record their debut album “Count Your Blessings”

The British Bring Me The Horizon They have announced that they have re-recorded their album “Count Your Blessings”which worked as their debut.

Having confirmed that we will be able to hear it in its entirety at this year’s Outbreak festival, the album will be reborn on next July 10. The work, which came out in 2006 – that is, it is now twenty years old –, compiles a large number of singles that made the group rise to stardom, such as “Pray for Plagues”, “Slow Dance” and “A Lot Like Vegas”.

During these two decades of history, the band has known how to take its characteristic deathcore sound to the biggest festivals; and it is at this moment where Bring Me The Horizon returns to its beginnings to give the album a new perspective. The group, “more vital than ever,” presents its debut album with Oli Skyes at the head and Lee Malia on guitar, collaborating with Buster Odeholm in the mix of it

“Count Your Blessings / Repent”having been completely re-recorded in order to once again feel that connection with the work from a few years ago, has undergone a transformation that has made the album more alive than ever. Looking back on a career spanning around two decades, Bring Me The Horizon expands and modernizes the tracklist, giving them a new identity.

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