Bring Me The Horizon Finally Get Heavy Again On 'AmEN!' Feat. Lil Uzi Vert & Glassjaw's Daryl Palumbo

2 June 2023 | 3:55 pm | Mary Varvaris
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The thrilling number is anchored by wicked production values and a ferocity that's been missing in recent Bring Me The Horizon tracks.

Bring Me The Horizon, Glassjaw & Lil Uzi Vert

Bring Me The Horizon, Glassjaw & Lil Uzi Vert (Credit: Jonti Wild, Josh Groom, Supplied)

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Bring Me The Horizon have surprise-dropped the new single, AmEN!, which features one of the most popular artists in the world right now, Lil Uzi Vert, and Glassjaw’s Daryl Palumbo.

It’s an unlikely combination but with the collaborative voices of Lil Uzi and Palumbo, the Sheffield rock outfit might have just released their heaviest track in a decade. Oli Sykes’ screams are back, and Palumbo’s signature screeches are complimented by Glassjaw and Bring Me The Horizon’s buzzsaw guitars. 

The thrilling number is anchored by wicked production values and a ferocity that's been missing in recent Bring Me The Horizon tracks.

AmEN! arrives a month after the band dropped the pop-punk-tinged tune, LosT, and a week before the band are set to headline Download Festival at Donington Park. How heavy will their set be? Check out AmEN! below.

Sykes said about LosT last month (per Blabbermouth), "I think LosT encapsulates exactly how I imagine this next album, or EP or whatever you want to call it, is going to sound like." He continued to say that it felt like a "really good representation of how I imagine this record to be."

October 2020's Post Human: Survival Horror, their sixth album since Count Your Blessings in 2006, featured guests as luminary and diverse as Dani Filth (Cradle Of Filth) and Grimes. It proved – yet again – that Bring Me The Horizon have mastered collaborations, defying genre divides.

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Post Human: Survival Horror boasts an all-star line-up of guests from across the metal, hip hop and pop spectrum: Amy Lee (Evanescence), Babymetal, Nova Twins and Yungblud. The EP is the first of a series of four mini-albums. The initial plan was to release all four within a year, but the stringent quality control that is central to the band's ethos demanded a longer timeframe.

In December, Bring Me The Horizon headlined Good Things Festival, taking their numerous bangers across the country. Drawing from only the last eight years of their career, the band’s set delivered one hell of a spectacle. You can check out our review of the festival here.