Watch the Oli Sykes directed visual below!
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Multi-platinum-selling British four-piece Bring Me The Horizon are keeping the momentum, unveiling their new single, DiE4u. Continuing their take on pop-infused rock, the track was recorded remotely between Brazil and the UK, whist conceptually realising the toxicity of our personal vices.
Speaking of the track, frontman Oli Sykes shares: “DiE4u is a song about toxic obsessions, vices and things you can’t kick. I think a lot of people went through very similar struggles while in lockdown, coming face to face with yourself and seeing who you really are and what’s important. The song is a triumphant and emotional one for me because it was a time of realisation to kick the things that were no good, and to take the choice in bettering myself. It also connects to a deeper theme about us as a society, and how we need to look at the way we treat ourselves, each other as well as the world."
The release arrives alongside an official visual directed by Sykes and shot in Kiev. The other worldly clip introduces us to an underground realm, where a neon-lit rave turns sour. DiE4u ushers in the second phase of the bands POST HUMAN EP campaign.
DiE4u is out now! Watch the visual below.
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