BRING ME THE HORIZON Members Talk Christmas

December 7, 2009

The German edition of Metal Hammer magazine has posted video footage of Oli Sykes (vocals) and Jona Weinhofen (guitar) of Sheffield, U.K. metallers BRING ME THE HORIZON talking about Christmas and what it means to them (Oli being from Britain and Jona hailing from Australia). Check it out at this location.

BRING ME THE HORIZON will return to Studio Fredman in Västra Frölunda, Sweden early next year to begin recording its third album for a summer 2010 release. The CD will once again be produced by Fredrik Nordström (ARCH ENEMY, DIMMU BORGIR),who previously worked on the band's 2008's effort, "Suicide Season".

Commented Sykes: "It's been one hell of a year, non-stop for us really! Our second album, 'Suicide Season', has taken us further than we ever thought was possible. I think we found our unique sound with that album and the next is going to be using 'Suicide Season' as a base, but pushing it further in every single way imaginable. It's happening with Fredrik Nordström again, since he made us sound so amazing last time."

BRING ME THE HORIZON released a remixed version of its latest album, "Suicide Season", on November 2 via Visible Noise. "Suicide Season - Cut Up" also included the original version of "Suicide Season" as a bonus and was packed with "additional treats and good stuff."

"The Sadness Will Never End", the latest video from BRING ME THE HORIZON, can be viewed below. The clip was filmed in August and September 2009 in Slough, U.K. by Adam Powell and RSA. It features additional vocals by Sam Carter from ARCHITECTS and is the first BRING ME THE HORIZON video to involve a narrative.

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