BRING ME THE HORIZON: New Album To Be Released In The U.S. Via EPITAPH

August 29, 2008

Sheffield, Yorkshire, England-based deathcore band BRING ME THE HORIZON will likely release its new album, "Suicide Season", in the U.S. via Epitaph Records. Julie Weir, A&R Director of UK's Visible Noise Records (to which the band is signed for the world),told Rock Sound magazine, ''It is very exciting and Brett [Gurewitz, Epitaph owner] has been very accommodating with the band. It should be great.''

"Suicide Season" is scheduled for release in the UK on October 6 via Visible Noise (the CD will be available for digital download on September 29). The follow-up to 2006's "Count Your Blessings" was recorded at Studio Fredman in in Arboga, Sweden with producer Fredrik Nordström (ARCH ENEMY, DIMMU BORGIR) and according to frontman Oli Sykes, the isolation of recording an hour away from anywhere had its advantages.

"We recorded 'Count Your Blessings' in the middle of Birmingham and it was very easy to get distracted," he told Kerrang.com. "Arboga is a village with nothing in it apart from a tiny shop and that was it. We actually lived at the studio so it meant we could all just focus on the music. Fredrik was a cool guy, and he taught us how to do stuff, so at night after he'd gone home we'd still be recording the album."

"Suicide Season" track listing:

01. The Comedown
02. Chelsea Smile
03. It Was Written In Blood
04. Death Breath
05. Football Season Is Over
06. The Sadness Will Never End
07. Sleep With One Eye Open
08. Diamonds Aren't Forever
09. No Need for Introductions, I've Read About Girls Like You on the Back of Toilet Doors
10. Suicide Season

BRING ME THE HORIZON's debut album, "Count Your Blessings", was released in North America on August 14, 2007 via Earache Records.

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