British rockers Bring Me the Horizon have revealed the trailer for immersive concert film “L.I.V.E. in São Paulo,” and tickets for the cinematic event are on sale now. With “L.I.V.E.” standing for ...
The film will arrive in theaters for two nights only, on March 25th and 28th. The band has also unveiled the official trailer ...
Grammy-nominated band Bring Me The Horizon will release L.I.V.E. in São Paulo (Live Immersive Virtual Experiment), a cinema event capturing the band’s biggest headline show to date at São Paulo’s ...
Every metalhead knows the feeling. You put on a new album from one of your favorite bands, expecting the same fire that made ...
Bring Me The Horizon have shared the official trailer for their new concert film, 'L.I.V.E. In Sao Paulo', with tickets on ...
Bring Me The Horizon are bringing their biggest-ever headline show to the big screen, with tickets now on sale for L.I.V.E. in São Paulo (Live Immersive Virtual Experiment) — a worldwide cinema event ...
Dubbed Bring Me The Horizon: L.I.V.E. in São Paulo (Live Immersive Virtual Experiment), the concert flick is set to hit theatres worldwide for a two-night run. Described in press matertials as “a ...
The versatile metalcore singer amplifies all her strengths on her seventh album—it’s heavier, savvier, and quirkier than ever ...
Next month’s star-studded new ILLENIUM LP will feature an appearance from Bring Me The Horizon, on a song called Slave To The Rithm. The U.S. DJ and producer extraordinaire is set to follow-up his ...
Bring Me The Horizon have added another major collaboration to their ever-growing list, with the Sheffield heavyweights confirmed to appear on ILLENIUM’s upcoming album Odyssey. The US DJ and producer ...
Bring Me The Horizon appear to be teaming up with videogame Ghost Of Yōtei for a stunning new remix of Throne. Bring Me The Horizon are teasing a truly epic, cinematic version of their 2015 That’s The ...
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Word of the day: Sempiternal
The word “sempiternal” means something that lasts forever, never ends, or is unchanging. Sempiternal comes from Late Latin “sempiternalis”, which comes from Latin “semper”, meaning “always”, as stated ...
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