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Oli Sykes has shared the news that Bring Me The Horizon’s upcoming album POST HUMAN: NeX Gen will no longer be coming out on September 15.
Bring Me The Horizon have just pushed back the release of their new album POST HUMAN: NeX Gen.
In a statement posted to social media, frontman Oli Sykes confirmed that the highly-anticipated follow-up to 2020’s Post Human: Survival Horror will no longer be released on September 15, with “unforeseen circumstances” leaving the band “unable to complete the record to the standard we’d be happy with”.
The singer also adds that they can’t announce a new release date just yet, although “it’s close”. As a bonus, however, he’s revealed the album’s official artwork, done by his “muse” and wife Alissa Salls aka Alissic – check that out below.
Read Oli’s full statement: “so I got some bad news… nex gen won’t be coming September 15th. unforeseen circumstances rendered us unable to complete the record to the standard we’d be happy with. I was hoping despite the setbacks we could pull it off in time for you guys but there’s still so many little details I want to be perfect and until it’s nailed I’m just not willing to give to you guys. We can’t give it a new date just yet but just know it’s close… & I know you guys have been so patient but you just gotta be a lil more.. we did finish the artwork at least… here’s the final cover by my muse @alissic. Sorry & thanks for understanding.”
Catch BMTH live at the following dates next year:
January 2024
9 Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
10 Bournemouth BIC
12 Birmingham Utilita Arena
13 Manchester AO Arena
14 Glasgow OVO Arena
16 Newcastle Utilita Arena
17 Liverpool M&S Bank Arena
19 Sheffield FlyDSA Arena
20 London The O2
21 London The O2
23 Dublin 3 Arena
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