Bring Me The Horizon Issue New Studio Update

by | Apr 16, 2010

Bring Me The Horizon have checked in with another studio update. Guitarist Jona Weinhofen tells Noisecreep:

“I think the pressure came more during the beginning of the writing process. We all knew ‘Suicide Season’ was a big deal, and when we first entered the rehearsal studio, that’s all we could think about. We knew we had to attempt to write music for an album which would supersede the last album. After a few months and writing some material which we were all really stoked on, some of the pressure was relieved. When we began recording demos of the new songs, it gave a much clearer indication of just how much we could add to these songs and make the whole thing a really big production.”

“When we actually got into the studio, we knew we were in more than capable hands with Fredrik and Henrik, and everything really seems to be coming together perfectly. There’s obviously slight pressure when it comes to nailing your parts on the recording itself, but the songs are basically writing themselves and we’ve added so many amazing instruments and parts which I hope will blow people away when they listen to it!”

“We’ve tried many new ideas, incorporated lots of new instruments to give the album its own atmosphere, setting it apart from anything the band has done prior. Fans can still expect to hear a distinct and unique Bring Me the Horizon sound; we’ve just taken our songwriting and production to the next level. This album has given us a chance to experiment more than we have in the past which I think has benefited the whole songwriting and recording process tenfold.”

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