Bring Me the Horizon discography

British rock band Bring Me the Horizon have released six studio albums, two live albums, two compilation albums, one remix album, two extended plays (EPs), one demo album, 29 singles, two video albums, 34 music videos, two other releases and two other appearances. Formed in Sheffield in 2004 by vocalist Oliver Sykes, guitarists Lee Malia and Curtis Ward, bassist Matt Kean and drummer Matt Nicholls, the band released their debut EP This Is What the Edge of Your Seat Was Made For on Thirty Days of Nights Records in 2005,[1] which reached number 41 on the UK Budget Albums Chart.[2] After signing with British independent record label Visible Noise, the group released their debut full-length studio album Count Your Blessings in 2006,[1] which reached the top 100 of the UK Albums Chart and the top 10 of the UK Rock & Metal Albums Chart.[3][4] The 2008 follow-up Suicide Season reached the UK top 50 and charted in the US for the first time when it reached number 107 on the Billboard 200.[3][5] In November 2009, an expanded version of the album titled Suicide Season Cut Up! was released, featuring remixes and videos.[6]

Bring Me the Horizon discography
Bring Me the Horizon in 2016. Left to right: Lee Malia, Jordan Fish, Oliver Sykes, Matt Kean (behind), Matt Nicholls, John Jones.
Studio albums6
Live albums2
Compilation albums2
Video albums2
Music videos34
EPs2
Singles29
Remix albums1
Demo albums1
Other releases2
Other appearances2

Ward left the band in early 2009 and was replaced by Jona Weinhofen.[7][8] The new lineup released There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret. in 2010,[1] which reached number 13 on the UK Albums Chart and number 17 on the US Billboard 200.[3][5] The album's lead single "It Never Ends" was also the band's first to chart, reaching number 103 on the UK Singles Chart,[9] while the track "Blessed with a Curse" reached the top 10 of the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart.[10] Weinhofen left the group in early 2013 and was replaced by keyboardist Jordan Fish.[11] Now signed with RCA Records and Sony Music, Bring Me the Horizon released their fourth album Sempiternal a few months later,[1] which reached number three on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold in the UK, the US and Australia.[3][12][13][14] Three singles from the album – "Sleepwalking", "Go to Hell, for Heaven's Sake" and "Can You Feel My Heart" – reached the top 30 of the US Mainstream Rock Songs chart.[15] The band's debut EP and first three albums were later released as a limited edition vinyl box set in November 2014.[16]

In 2014, the group released the single "Drown", which was the band's first to reach the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart and top the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart.[9][17] A re-recorded version of the song was later included on the band's fifth album That's the Spirit, which was released in September 2015 and peaked at number two in both the UK and the US.[3][5] Four further singles – "Happy Song", "Throne", "True Friends" and "Follow You" – later topped the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart.[17] The band's first live video album, Live at Wembley, was also released in 2015.[18] Live at the Royal Albert Hall, recorded in April 2016 with a full orchestra, followed in December 2016.[19]

The band released the singles "Mantra" and "Wonderful Life" in August and October 2018, respectively, while the singles "Medicine", "Mother Tongue" and "Nihilist Blues" were released in January 2019. Bring Me the Horizon's sixth studio album Amo was released on 25 January 2019. The album continues Bring Me the Horizon's progression into the genres of pop rock, hard rock, alternative rock and electronic rock, while also incorporating elements of pop and electronica.

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
UK
[3]
AUS
[20]
AUT
[21]
CAN
[22]
FIN
[23]
GER
[24]
IRL
[25]
NZ
[26]
SPA
[27]
SWE
[28]
US
[5]
Count Your Blessings 93
Suicide Season
  • Released: 18 November 2008
  • Label: Visible Noise, Epitaph
  • Formats: CD, CD+, DL, LP
472827107
There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret.
  • Released: 4 October 2010
  • Label: Visible Noise, Epitaph
  • Formats: CD, DL, LP, USB
131482252723017
Sempiternal
  • Released: 1 April 2013
  • Label: RCA, Epitaph
  • Formats: CD, DL, LP
311722102233103211
That's the Spirit
  • Released: 11 September 2015
  • Label: Sony, Columbia, RCA
  • Formats: CD, DL, LP
214196421032
Amo
  • Released: 25 January 2019
  • Label: Sony, RCA
  • Formats: CD, CS, DL, LP, USB
1151273159191614
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Live albums

List of live albums
Title Album details
Live at Wembley
  • Released: 22 June 2015
  • Labels: RCA, Sony
  • Format: BR, CD, DVD-V
Live at the Royal Albert Hall
  • Released: 2 December 2016
  • Labels: RCA, Sony
  • Formats: BR, CD, DVD-V, DL, LP

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums
Title Album details
Limited Edition Vinyl Box Set
  • Released: 24 November 2014
  • Label: Visible Noise
  • Format: LP
2004–2013
  • Released: 24 November 2017
  • Labels: Epitaph, BMG
  • Format: CD, DL, LP

Remix albums

List of remix albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[2]
UK
Dance

[32]
UK
Down.

[33]
UK
Indie

[34]
UK
Indie
Break

[35]
US
[36]
Suicide Season Cut Up!
  • Released: 2 November 2009
  • Labels: Visible Noise
  • Format: CD+, CD+DVD-V
120898123165

Demo albums

List of demo albums
Title Album details
The Bedroom Sessions
  • Released: Mid-2004
  • Label: none (self-released)
  • Format: CD

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title Extended play details Peak chart positions
UK Bud.
[2]
This Is What the Edge of Your
Seat Was Made For
  • Released: 25 September 2004
  • Label: Thirty Days of Night
  • Format: CD, DL, 12"
41
The Chill Out Sessions
(collaboration with Draper)
  • Released: 22 November 2012
  • Label: none (self-released)
  • Format: DL

Other commercial releases

List of commercial releases, with selected chart positions
Title Release details Peak chart positions
UK
[3]
UK
Rock

AUS
[20]
GER
[24]
IRL
[25]
NZ
[26]
SPA
[27]
SWE
[28]
US
[5]
Music to Listen To...
  • Released: 27 December 2019
  • Labels: Sony, RCA
  • Format: DL
17
Post Human: Survival Horror
  • Released: 30 October 2020
  • Labels: Sony, RCA
  • Format: CD, DL, LP
1 2 3
[37]
4 31 19 39 28 46
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
Global
[38]
UK
[9]
UK
Rock

[17]
AUS
[39]
CAN
Rock

[40]
GER
[41]
HUN
[42]
MEX
[43]
SCO
[44]
US
Main.

[15]
US
Rock

[45]
"Pray for Plagues"[46] 2007 Count Your Blessings
"For Stevie Wonder's Eyes Only (Braille)"[47] 2008
"Chelsea Smile" 2009 Suicide Season
"Diamonds Aren't Forever"[48]
"The Sadness Will Never End"[49]
(featuring Sam Carter)
"It Never Ends" 2010 103381 There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret.
"Visions"[50] 2011
"Shadow Moses" 2013 82286 Sempiternal
"Sleepwalking" 122314
"Go to Hell, for Heaven's Sake" 22
"Can You Feel My Heart" 18652639
"Drown" 2014 17127903811811 That's the Spirit
"Happy Song" 2015 5516835219
"Throne" 511584039112
"True Friends" 91122
"Follow You" 2016 95134
"Avalanche" 977
"Oh No" 1661032
"Mantra" 2018 55111345[upper-alpha 1]143145515 Amo
"Wonderful Life"
(featuring Dani Filth)
[upper-alpha 2]8831833
"Medicine" 2019 422569
"Mother Tongue" 68423
"Nihilist Blues"
(featuring Grimes)
77545
"Sugar Honey Ice & Tea" 14333347
"In the Dark" 1548
"Ludens" 752[upper-alpha 3]14532213 Post Human: Survival Horror
"Parasite Eve" 2020 28182[upper-alpha 4]7171810
"Obey"
(with Yungblud)
37199393121
"Teardrops" 391[upper-alpha 5]621516
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Promotional singles

Title Year Album
"Antivist" 2013 Sempiternal

Other charted songs

List of charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[59]
UK
Indie

[60]
UK
Rock

[10]
UK
Stre.

[61]
BEL
(FL)
Tip

[62]
NZ
Hot

[63]
US
Rock

[45]
"Fuck"
(featuring Josh Franceschi)
2010 25 There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It.
There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret.
"Blessed with a Curse" 2011 419
"Deathbeds"
(featuring Hannah Snowdon)
2013 33 Sempiternal
"Doomed" 2015 8746241 That's the Spirit
"What You Need" 11888[upper-alpha 6]
"Blasphemy" 137896
"Run" 143997
"Ouch" 2019 10 Amo
"Fresh Bruises" 17
"I Don't Know What to Say" 14
"Kingslayer"
(featuring Babymetal)
2020 5122426 Post Human: Survival Horror
"1x1"
(featuring Nova Twins)
5532130
"Dear Diary," 43437
"One Day the Only Butterflies Left Will Be in Your Chest as You March Towards Your Death"
(featuring Amy Lee)
14
"Itch for the Cure (When Will We Be Free?)" 15
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Videos

Video albums

List of video albums, with selected chart positions
Title Album details Peak chart positions
UK
[64]
AUT
[65]
GER
[66]
SWE
[67]
SWI
[68]
Live at Wembley
  • Released: 22 June 2015
  • Labels: RCA, Sony
  • Format: BR, DVD
165053
Live at the Royal Albert Hall
  • Released: 2 December 2016
  • Labels: RCA, Sony
  • Formats: BR, DL, DVD-V
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Music videos

List of music videos, showing director(s) and year released
Title Year Director(s) Ref.
"Traitors Never Play Hangman" 2007 Unknown [69]
"Pray for Plagues" Popcore Film, Kenny Lindström [70]
"For Stevie Wonder's Eyes Only (Braille)" 2008 Perrone Salvatore [71]
"The Comedown" Adam Powell [72]
"Chelsea Smile" 2009 [73]
"Diamonds Aren't Forever" Khaled Lowe [74]
"The Sadness Will Never End" Adam Powell [73]
"It Never Ends" 2010 Plastic Kid [75]
"Anthem" 2011 Shane Davey [76]
"Blessed with a Curse" Toxic [77]
"Visions" Plastic Kid [78]
"Alligator Blood" Stuart Birchall [79]
"Crucify Me" 2012 Dave Cleeve [80]
"Shadow Moses" 2013 Nicholas Abbott [81]
"Sleepwalking" A Nice Idea Every Day, Richard Sidwell [82]
"Go to Hell, for Heaven's Sake" Stuart Birchall [83]
"Can You Feel My Heart" Richard Sidwell, Alistair Legrand [84]
"Drown" 2014 Plastic Kid [85]
"Throne" 2015 Oliver Sykes, Plastic Kid [86]
"True Friends" Oliver Sykes [87]
"Follow You" 2016 Oliver Sykes, Frank Borin [88]
"Avalanche" Tom Sykes [89]
"Oh No" Isaac Eastgate [90]
"Mantra" 2018 Alex Southam [91]
"Wonderful Life" Theo Watkins [92]
"Medicine" 2019 Oliver Latta [93]
"Nihilist Blues" Oliver Sykes, Polygon [94]
"Mother Tongue" Chris Muir [95]
"Sugar Honey Ice & Tea" Oliver Sykes, Brian Cox [96]
"In the Dark" [97]
"Ludens" Oliver Sykes [98]
"Parasite Eve" 2020 [99]
"Obey" [100]
"Teardrops" [101]

Other appearances

List of other appearances, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album Ref.
"Don't Look Down" (featuring Orifice Vulgatron) 2014 Radio 1 Rescores: Drive [102]
"Ludens" 2019 Death Stranding: Timefall [103]

Footnotes

  1. "Mantra" did not enter the German Singles Chart, but peaked at number 10 on the Deutsche Alternative Singles Chart.[54]
  2. "Wonderful Life" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 89 on the UK Singles Sales Chart.[55]
  3. "Ludens" did not enter the ARIA Singles Chart, but peaked at number 37 on the ARIA Digital Track Chart.[56]
  4. "Parasite Eve" did not enter the German Singles Chart, but peaked at number 4 on the Deutsche Single Trend Chart.[57]
  5. "Teardrops" did not enter the German Singles Chart, but peaked at number 6 on the Deutsche Single Trend Chart.[58]
  6. "What You Need" did not enter the Ultratip Singles Chart, but registered on the Ultratip Bubbling Under chart.[62]

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