Released on April 1, 2013, via Epitaph Records , is widely regarded as the definitive turning point for Bring Me The Horizon (BMTH). By blending their raw metalcore roots with lush electronic soundscapes and anthemic hooks, the Sheffield quintet didn't just release an album—they redefined the sonic architecture of modern heavy music. The Evolution of Sound Facebook·REVOLVER Magazine
The album opens with the iconic “Can You Feel My Heart,” a track known for its raw electronic synths and pleading lyrics like, “I can’t drown my demons, they know how to swim”. From the hyperactive riffs of “The House of Wolves” to the mosh-friendly aggression of “Empire (Let Them Sing)”, the record showcases a band finally comfortable mixing accessibility with heaviness. The lead single, “Shadow Moses,” remains a standout, blending aggressive verses with an anthemic, infectious chorus. The nearly seven-minute closer, “Hospital for Souls,” serves as a harrowing, crescendo-heavy epic that perfectly encapsulates the album’s themes of redemption and resilience. bring me the horizon sempiternal 2013 flac hot
Sempiternal marked a massive departure from the "cat in a blender" vocals of their early work, introducing a more mature, atmospheric sound. Released on April 1, 2013, via Epitaph Records