Bring Me The Horizon Planning New Album, ‘Lads on Tour’ Documentary Streaming

by | Dec 29, 2011

According to NME, Bring Me The Horizon will soon begin writing their fourth album, and have tentative plans to enter the studio by summer.

The in-the-works follow-up to There Is A Hell, Believe Me I’ve Seen It. There Is A Heaven, Let’s Keep It A Secret reportedly will draw some influence from post-rock bands such as Explosions In The Sky and This Will Destroy You.

Further, the band’s 46-minute tour documentary, Lads on Tour, filmed by frontman Oli Sykes’ brother Tom Sykes, can be viewed below. 

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