With a loaded discography, BMTH had no choice but to split their back-catalogue in two – so they did it in style. On Friday, the band shredded through an outstanding contemporary set packed with tracks from the newer cohort of albums and EPs (Post Human: Survival Horror, That’s The Spirit, Sempiternal, amo) that understandably sent the thousands gathered into raptures. But set two was where things got really interesting…
Ahead of the Saturday night show, Oli teased that the band would be playing songs for the first time in years. And he wasn't lying. Digging deep into the archives, BMTH revived everything from Liquor & Love Lost (which hadn’t been performed since 2008) to Blessed With A Curse (which was retired in 2016). In short: it was the ultimate in old-school Bring Me.
And just when you thought one of Britain's greatest bands unleashing a viciously delicious arsenal of gritty riffs, rampaging drums and bloodthirsty vocals couldn't get any better, out came some of their famous friends to step it up a notch. Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante powered through Suicide Season’s Chelsea Smile, Caleb Shomo killed it during Antivist, and Malevolence’s Alex Taylor brought the fury for Pray For Plagues. Elsewhere, Olli Appleyard kitted out Alligator Blood and While She Sleeps’ Loz Taylor championed Empire (Let Them Sing). Backed up with some of the biggest tracks metalcore has ever seen, Bring Me The Horizon brought a dream setlist to life in style.