It’s that most controversial time of the week again! We put head to head two bands who have covered a notable song in a bare knuckle boxing match to the death to see who will be crowded champion of Vs. Tuesday. So while we could harp on about how Bring Me The Horizon are no
Vinnytsia Fatalities, the Deathcore unit that brought us such delights as “Twelve Gauge Romance” and “Death Beats Through My Heart” have returned to pay tribute to the one and only album by Bring Me The Horizon that could be considered in that genre in celebration of its 15th Anniversary. From “Count Your Blessings“, here’s their
The first of three solid and gradually more impressive Metal albums from Bring Me The Horizon saw them as a full on Deathcore outfit. Produced by Dan Sprigg and recorded at DEP International Studios in Birmingham, “Count Your Blessings” split opinion in the Metal community when it dropped in 2006. “(I Used To Make Out
For a decade from their 2004 debut EP “This Is What The Edge Of The Seat Was Made For” to the end of the “Sempiternal” tour cycle in 2014, there is little doubt that vocalist Oliver Sykes, guitarists Lee Malia and Curtis Ward (later replaced by Jona Wienhofen of I Killed The Prom Queen and