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Bring Me The Horizon’s ‘Post Human: Survival Horror’ Jumps To No 2 In UK Midweeks

Bring Me The Horizon’s ‘Post Human: Survival Horror’ Jumps To No 2 In UK Midweeks

4 years ago | January 26, 2021 | Written By


Bring Me The Horizon released the first of their Post Human series of EP’s digitally back in October, at the time the record peaked at No 05 in the UK charts, but this past Friday saw the physical release of the album, and it now looks to be heading up the charts once again.

In the UK’s Midweek Albums Chart the EP is currently sitting at No 2, just behind Bicep’s ‘Isles’. At current, the EP is sitting just 103 chart sales behind the number 1 spot.

Although the album is already one of the band’s four top 10 albums, if the EP does hit the Number 1 spot, it’ll become the band’s second UK Number 1, following 2019’s ‘amo’. Previously 2015’s ‘That’s The Spirit’ peaked at No 02 and 2013’s ‘Sempiternal’ peaked at No 03.

If you’re interested in picking up a physical copy of the record you can do so from the band’s store here.

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The EP was produced by Vocalist Oli Sykes, Keyboardist Jordan Fish, and video game composer Mick Gordan (who composed the Doom and Doom: Eternal soundtracks).

The track listing for the EP will be:

1. Dear Diary
2. Parasite Eve
3. Teardrops
4. Obey (feat. Yungblud)
5. Itch For The Cure (When We Will Be Free?)
6. IXI (feat. Nova Twins)
7. Kingslayer (feat. Babymetal)
8. Ludens
9. One Day The Only Butterflies Left Will Be In Your Chest As You March Towards Your Death (feat. Amy Lee)

Talking last year to NME Sykes said “We’re not going to do an album again, maybe ever. We’re thinking about doing shorter records. I don’t want to say we’re going to do something and not live up to it, but the plan is to release multiple records next year”

“I’m really proud of [2019 album] Amo, but it was such a fucking ballache to make. We spent a whole fucking year of our lives making that record. Part of me was like, ‘For what? We’re never going to get to play all of those songs’. You have to ration your creativity over all your songs.”

“You write a really cool pop song then you have to write a heavy song to balance out, then you need to think about singles. There’s all this shit you need to think about and how it’s going to sit on a 15 track album. I don’t want to do that.”

Bring Me The Horizon are also set to go on tour later this year, you can check them out at one of the following dates:

September 2021

20 Hull Bonus Arena
21 Glasgow The SSE Hydro
22 Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
24 Sheffield FlyDSA Arena
25 Birmingham Utilita Arena
26 London The O2 Arena

Can’t wait till then? Check out their single teardrops here:

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