all throughout their history, they have made good albums that are not "chaotic" as you put it. they are good at themes. the world is crazy chaotic now. perhaps the chaotic style of album reflects that. there is more in the lyrics to dive into but I wont yapp. haters already stopped reading anyways. 9/10 for me
@@ElPsyKongroo I dont think they promised that. They said it would have emo/screamo influences, which it does. I believe the third ep was meant to have more deathcore influences but who knows whats changed considering this is a full album now.
@@ElPsyKongroo They never promised Nex Gen to be heavy, but they did say they wanna work on a deathcore/metalcore influenced Post Human project in the future
@@sanyadev97they also said they will work on a deathcore project for post human, didn't say at any point that nex gen is that project but I guess it's understandable if he got confused.
Not exactly sure on these details, but something like this: When looking at a spectrogram (??) of the static/sounds at the end of Dig It, there's a QR code there. If you scan that code it takes you to a website, then you utilize the song titles/capitalization to somehow gain access, I think. @@LeftSoulz
@@alexxturkk Lmao yeah dude, I'm sure BMTH knows or cares who mooding is. Mooding is literally just a deftones/chevelle, and thats all this song is. Still great songs.
So for n/a during the UK Tour oli made us sing “hello oli you fucking knobhead” and “did you think you had us fooled” It was soo sick and it’s great I can technically say I’m on NeX GeN!
This is BMTH’s “Hail to the King”. It’s a tribute album to music genres and bands. There’s a Deftones song, an underoath song, a linkin park song, a weezer song, a dancecore song… there’s a blink song too Or it’s purely circumstantial.
@@Jala1236 that would be cool if they credited fans! It's funny imagining them adding everyone's name to it and how stupidly long that list would be haha!
I feel like there’s actually MORE consistency than survival horror. Survival Horror felt like every song was a different type of 2000s metal whereas this one is strongly focused on the emo sound. While “hyperpop 2000s emo metalcore” is an insane sound to go so in on, and while I do think the album can drown in its own goofiness, I think the overall experience is fantastic.
I think it really hits that sound from every angle, and i feel like the singles are the median points tying all of it together so it doesnt feel so all over
It’s an album you need to listen more than once to get the full picture. The lore is also great for the post human series so a lot of the goofiness has to do with the lore especially ost pusse.
Feels like a homage to 2000s alt scene and I love it, but I will severely miss Jordan. I do enjoy the randomness of it all honestly. I think having various sounds and fresh unique tracks that are different from each other to me is refreshing. I dont think every album needs to have a cohesive overarching "tone"
Ice Nine Kills gets away with having rapidly shifting sounds in their albums, because it's horror movies. BMTH is basically doing the same thing but its old alt/emo bands instead of horror movies. 👀
As always, BMTH’s albums deserves to be listened many times to really figure them out. But as a first impression, this sounds very exciting to me ! Let’s update this in a month 😎
I think the album captures the chaotic state of addiction. The disconnection feels correct to the experience, the punk rock elements feel true to the ecstasy felt by getting a hit and interludes brings that vibe of reality back. I think it executes the concept of addiction quite well. It captures posthumanist concerns towards a transhumanist future effectively as well. How addictive the technology can be, how everyone wouldn't be able to access it and how it takes away individuality are also explored in this album. I love that aspect too because I've been studying posthumanism for over a year and this hits home with most of my research. Overall, I think it's a great exploration of the transhumanist posthuman and addiction.
he sang strangers at the gig in liverpool in jan and the whole arena sang with him it was insane and gave me goosebumps experiencing it all, core memory for me but damn this album is nuts i love it
lol my first reaction to spiritual was "sleep token" too! the beginning of the song literally sounds like dark signs. also my first reaction to youtopia was "early 2000s the used song" i kinda love the influences i can hear in the songs from other bands (or that at least to me many of them heavily remind me of other bands i love)
man the limousine song or whatever its called reminded me of them instantly aswell! i was like hUUUH am i listening to bring me or nah? caught me off guard for sure!
Love the slow burn songs that BMTH sometiems write. Limousine, Hospital for Souls, Suicide Season.. damn, Limo is such an awesome song! I do have to agree that Limo sounds like Moodring, even Chevelle! Def a favourite!
I wish they'd gotten rid of some of the old singles like Die4U and Strangers. As it stands it feels more like a collection of singles and some new stuff in between. Bit messy, but can't really hate it either.
I'm glad I chose to just wait and see what the next album looked like before actually listening to any of the singles recently, pretty sure the last one I ended up checking out might've been Die4u, really helped on my first listen I think
Nah the singles are a part of the larger story in the album’s narrative. If anything having them on the album has made me love songs like strangers & lost even more.
@@ElPsyKongroo yeah but at some point you have to stop setting yourself up for disappointment. BMTH will never be that band again, so while I’d rather they were, I can appreciate how good this newer stuff is too.
Been listening to BMTH since there is a hell and it’s been fascinating to see their growth as a band. I listened to the new album about 10 times already and in my opinion it’s their best album yet.
i could definitely see a lot people dissapointed on this album, because it sounds all over the place, and overproduced (probably because it stayed on the limbo for way too long). idk why i feel like the album could be better if some of the singles wasn't released as a single, for example like AmEN and Kool-Aid. imagine how that songs would shock us if we never listened to it in the first place. also the last song "DIg It" reminds me a lot of "why you gotta kick me when i'm down?" from amo, but trippier.
Pretty much nailed it with how you described the structure. However, with BMTH they're so often ahead of the curve and aware of their own music that I have to assume the disjointed nature of the album is on purpose. Regardless, the end result is a bunch of amazing singles with some crazy interludes. They're arguably the most creative band around right now and this here is proof.
I don’t know but it Sounds Oli was not sure what he should recording. I think this is a Big Box of ideas. It Sounds Like we do that and that and will see how it works. In my opinion only Youtopia and Limousine make sense, the other Songs are a Filler to the Main Songs oli allready released. So ah really good record but Strange and Weird to.
What I find really interesting is that "liMOusine" riff sounds similar to Moodring's "Sync.WAV" riff but when I first heard Moodring I immediately thought of Red's "Fight Inside" main riff because they are awfully similar as well. Idgaf all of those song are excellent in their own way.
As with many bring me albums, this sounds seems a little ahead of the curb. I think it’ll be appreciated more over time. Lots of risk taken and no f’s given, which is always appreciated.
BMTH has consistently innovated the genre & pushed creative boundaries for the past 10+ years. The only other band who did the same to such an effective degree was linkin park.
@@ghostfvce0 not to lesson the impact of LP at ALL, but I don’t agree. They* certainly opened a new door and showed everyone a new way of doing things, but I’d say after Reanimation that stopped. I love them and their legacy of course, but creatively they pulled back starting with their 3rd real album. And that’s totally okay too, just saying I don’t agree with the comparison exactly. But probably equal levels of influential to new musicians, that’s for sure.
@@hanksilman4016 I guess what I mean is hybrid theory & meteora were relatively similar stylistically, and with minutes to midnight LP steered in a drastically different creative direction with expertise. From then on they would only continue to innovate their sound despite what their older fans wanted. Bring me has done exactly that ever since sempiternal, evolve and venture to creative plains that most bands would be afraid to traverse.
I personally loved this album. I like the random breaks and interludes. I feel like most of the songs fell into a similar sound yet felt unique. Variety is king
it's MoodRing. And yes, Limousine is my favourite. I had some tears in my eyes knowing, that 90's vibe is back and I'm loving it as I did back then. Fuck I'm old.
Great album, i can always go to the old ones if i need to. but i like the change, keeps them fresh.. at least their making new music, im still waiting from Ben to drop a new album since 2018
I wish more people had this mentality when it came to Bring Me because I agree and I do the same. They are never going to sound like they used to, so just enjoy the progression and go back and listen to their heavier stuff whenever you want!
You mentioned it in video but this experience of I didn't like it a single but kinda dig it now is something I would say was happening because songs felt out of place when listened solo but now in context of album they just make perfect sense and flow well from one to the other making overall listening experience much better in general.
A few of the songs remind me of 'music to listen to...' knowing and enjoying a few songs from that (i love Steal something and "¿") i think i appreciate Nex Gen more than i otherwise would, plus i love me some Drum n bass.
@@voodoo300 I'm guessing you loved p.u.s.s -e too? On the song BMTH uploaded I commented there saying I would love to see an album that has songs like nihilist blues and p.u.s.s -e.
Bogdan, the 2 minutes of silence in the last song actually generates a QR code which leads to a website that contains demos of a bunch of songs that probably hints us at what the next post human installation will sound like
I said the same thing to someone else; granted Survival Horror is shorter, it feels much more well rounded. I was expecting an EP, though, and seeing a full-length album has brought me joy.
This is a massive achievement in modern metalcore/post hardcore. They delivered exactly what they said they would in a way that no one else has yet to even touch. And it’s easily probably years ahead of the rest of the copycat music genre they exist in. They have and I believe will always stay true to their vision. And as we have seen their vision is trend setting and so amazing musically
there is even some crazy hidden website behind a code with songs that are not anywhere else, there is even some file which you need passcode to too. People figured the first passcode but not the file code. There is even an app like a discord i guess but it says you need wifi connection, which is ALSO behind a code. They do be doing some riddles lmao. But its cool cuz i never seen someone do this so original ig
My first listen I thought it was a bit of a mess too but upon repeated listens, I appreciate the album as a whole more. I do however find it's best to hear the songs out of order though.
You didn’t play the blast beat bit. Of youtopia Honestly youtopia was probably my fave song on the album. And if you can really call it an album they released half the album already over the last year or so why did it take so long to come out!
all throughout their history, they have made good albums that are not "chaotic" as you put it. they are good at themes. the world is crazy chaotic now. perhaps the chaotic style of album reflects that. there is more in the lyrics to dive into but I wont yapp. haters already stopped reading anyways. 9/10 for me
Not hating, it's good. But it is NOT a heavy ep like they promised
@@ElPsyKongroo I dont think they promised that. They said it would have emo/screamo influences, which it does. I believe the third ep was meant to have more deathcore influences but who knows whats changed considering this is a full album now.
@@ElPsyKongroo They never promised Nex Gen to be heavy, but they did say they wanna work on a deathcore/metalcore influenced Post Human project in the future
@@ElPsyKongroo they SPECIFICALLY SAID that they gonna revive emo and modernise it.
@@sanyadev97they also said they will work on a deathcore project for post human, didn't say at any point that nex gen is that project but I guess it's understandable if he got confused.
I think this album's biggest strengths are its choruses and melodies.
Insane how these guys can keep making such good music after so long without being repetitive either.
Helps that they change their sound with every album
The fucking Sans from Undertale sample in R.i.p. made me lose it
I thought I was going insane 😭
I hated the song titles at first, but it's actually a code currently in use for an ARG so that's pretty cool
How do you access it?
what does it mean? so curious to know about haha
Not exactly sure on these details, but something like this:
When looking at a spectrogram (??) of the static/sounds at the end of Dig It, there's a QR code there. If you scan that code it takes you to a website, then you utilize the song titles/capitalization to somehow gain access, I think.
@@LeftSoulz
Hopefully we won't have to wait another 4 years for PH3!
10 years, take it or leave it
Hopefully if we do they don't release the first song 4 years ahead of time. I think it feels better when the singles start year of release.
Vildhjarta's fans entered the chat.
100 years take it or leave
@@bogdanhxc lmao
I really love the album an the hyperpop influence in the record, it's feels nostalgic but fresh at the same time
liMOusine is straight up Deftones, and I love it.
Best song on here for sure
Moodring***
its a straight up rip off of sync.wav by Moodring it's insane how similar they sound
@@alexxturkk Lmao yeah dude, I'm sure BMTH knows or cares who mooding is. Mooding is literally just a deftones/chevelle, and thats all this song is. Still great songs.
@@kintsugi3932 I love it when songs are clearly inspired from other songs that are also clearly inspired from other songs
I’ve definitely found that the more I listen to the album the more I love it. It’s such a strange album that it takes a bit lmao
So for n/a during the UK Tour oli made us sing “hello oli you fucking knobhead” and “did you think you had us fooled”
It was soo sick and it’s great I can technically say I’m on NeX GeN!
i honestly heard dumbass, not knobhead on the first listen
I also much prefer BMTH's dark tone. I do like those hyperpop/pop-punk songs to some extent, but all my favorites are the darker ones.
They’re The Pure Definition Of Genre-Bending And This Album Shows it and it’s Perfect
This is BMTH’s “Hail to the King”.
It’s a tribute album to music genres and bands.
There’s a Deftones song, an underoath song, a linkin park song, a weezer song, a dancecore song… there’s a blink song too
Or it’s purely circumstantial.
there's DEFINITELY an anthem-style my chemical romance song in there as well, and i mean that in a good way
I was at the concert where they recorded the crowd vocals on n/a 🤘🏻
Same :)
@@raccoon93 just left a comment about this too. think we all need album credits
"the concert" they did that at several shows and it's every crowd's take mashed together.
@@deetsitmeisterjd I know it was at least all the UK tour dates, but can't confirm if it was done on the rest of the Nex Gen tour in other countries!
@@Jala1236 that would be cool if they credited fans! It's funny imagining them adding everyone's name to it and how stupidly long that list would be haha!
Me knowing im in the crowd during the crowd participaton part at 9:14 is easily one of my greatest achievements 😂
Fr makes it so unique
demand royalties!
/j
@@Irrev77 🤣
Top 10 statues... Is my new 1X1 and im so obsessed with that one.
I feel like there’s actually MORE consistency than survival horror. Survival Horror felt like every song was a different type of 2000s metal whereas this one is strongly focused on the emo sound. While “hyperpop 2000s emo metalcore” is an insane sound to go so in on, and while I do think the album can drown in its own goofiness, I think the overall experience is fantastic.
I think it really hits that sound from every angle, and i feel like the singles are the median points tying all of it together so it doesnt feel so all over
For me i like the versatility of survival horror a lot but yeah this one is more themed for sure
yeah its disjointed at first until you stop and actually listen. They cover all sorts of sub genres of a genre in this one.
It’s an album you need to listen more than once to get the full picture. The lore is also great for the post human series so a lot of the goofiness has to do with the lore especially ost pusse.
Feels like a homage to 2000s alt scene and I love it, but I will severely miss Jordan.
I do enjoy the randomness of it all honestly. I think having various sounds and fresh unique tracks that are different from each other to me is refreshing. I dont think every album needs to have a cohesive overarching "tone"
Ice Nine Kills gets away with having rapidly shifting sounds in their albums, because it's horror movies. BMTH is basically doing the same thing but its old alt/emo bands instead of horror movies. 👀
RIP is heavily linked to Jordan. Listen to the lyrics and at the end. Then it moves into Amen - I hope you BURN IN HELL. Yeah it can’t be coincidence.
No coherent theme really hurt this album for me.
@@goose5761 that's fair man to each their own. I think in some aspects I really enjoy that but it's nice to get a variety (for me personally)
It's Such A Good Thing That It Feels A Homage To The 2000s Alt Scene
As always, BMTH’s albums deserves to be listened many times to really figure them out.
But as a first impression, this sounds very exciting to me ! Let’s update this in a month 😎
Kool-Aid and AmEN! The best songs of the album
I think the album captures the chaotic state of addiction. The disconnection feels correct to the experience, the punk rock elements feel true to the ecstasy felt by getting a hit and interludes brings that vibe of reality back. I think it executes the concept of addiction quite well. It captures posthumanist concerns towards a transhumanist future effectively as well. How addictive the technology can be, how everyone wouldn't be able to access it and how it takes away individuality are also explored in this album. I love that aspect too because I've been studying posthumanism for over a year and this hits home with most of my research. Overall, I think it's a great exploration of the transhumanist posthuman and addiction.
he sang strangers at the gig in liverpool in jan and the whole arena sang with him it was insane and gave me goosebumps experiencing it all, core memory for me but damn this album is nuts i love it
Transitions between the songs is just perfect and they are still so versatile I love this album already
YOUtopia made me cry so much
Very beautiful 🖤
Me2
Me too
same
Yeah its incredibly beautiful
i love it, so many details (specially in the closer) that make you say "oh yeah they cooked here"
You think DiE4u being 3 years old on this album is wild, popular monster is 5 years old and it’s going on the falling in reverse album
Cant say its bad popular monster still hits like a truck today
@@XcrazymanIII for real tho, I’m so glad it’s going on the album
oh christ does anyone take FIR seriously for real?
Yes @@Fruggggg
@@Frugggggpopular monster is literally only on the album to boost numbers
The moonring comparison is a good one for limousine. Such a banger
Man, i love how they take every trend in music and just put it on next level. Love it
lol my first reaction to spiritual was "sleep token" too! the beginning of the song literally sounds like dark signs. also my first reaction to youtopia was "early 2000s the used song" i kinda love the influences i can hear in the songs from other bands (or that at least to me many of them heavily remind me of other bands i love)
5:30 literally my first thought also was moodring. BLACK_WAVE is just too good.
The song is SYNC.wav
Bro FINNALLLY 11:28 somebody finally called out the Sans laugh. Im happy
man the limousine song or whatever its called reminded me of them instantly aswell! i was like hUUUH am i listening to bring me or nah? caught me off guard for sure!
Love the slow burn songs that BMTH sometiems write. Limousine, Hospital for Souls, Suicide Season.. damn, Limo is such an awesome song! I do have to agree that Limo sounds like Moodring, even Chevelle! Def a favourite!
Top 10 Statues that Cried is an example of a band (BMTH) doing a band (ADTR) better than sed band could do themselves lol
Funny you say that and your profile pick is literally ADTRS best album 🤣 also top 10 sounds nothing like a ADTR song
Yeah im not sure how you got ADTR from that song.
@@raccoon93 the chorus maybe? Granite I love both bands, but this comparison is so strange 🤣
@@raccoon93 it’s a pop punk track with a breakdown, how can you get more ADTR than that?
Certain elements of it actually make me think of older Escape the Fate
So experimental, they can do anything. Thing is insane. You simply don’t know how many bands will be influenced by this in the next few years 💥
I’m glad you also heard Moodring
In love with this album. I expect that it to only get better on later listens
I wish they'd gotten rid of some of the old singles like Die4U and Strangers. As it stands it feels more like a collection of singles and some new stuff in between. Bit messy, but can't really hate it either.
I'm glad I chose to just wait and see what the next album looked like before actually listening to any of the singles recently, pretty sure the last one I ended up checking out might've been Die4u, really helped on my first listen I think
Nah the singles are a part of the larger story in the album’s narrative. If anything having them on the album has made me love songs like strangers & lost even more.
8:26 I swear they sampled the cod4 deagle sound
As a fan since their inception, I loved this. I don’t expect old school heavy from them, and this was a phenomenal album.
You should, they said they were making a heavy ep, this isn't it
@@ElPsyKongroo yeah but at some point you have to stop setting yourself up for disappointment. BMTH will never be that band again, so while I’d rather they were, I can appreciate how good this newer stuff is too.
This whole album references so many different genres from our growing up. Takes me back
@ElPsyKongroo I thought they said this would be more emo and the next one would be more heavy??
@@ElPsyKongroothe band grew up and are living in the now, maybe you should too.
i love their evolution so so much, everything they release is so different and they pull it off everytime
Been listening to BMTH since there is a hell and it’s been fascinating to see their growth as a band. I listened to the new album about 10 times already and in my opinion it’s their best album yet.
i could definitely see a lot people dissapointed on this album, because it sounds all over the place, and overproduced (probably because it stayed on the limbo for way too long). idk why i feel like the album could be better if some of the singles wasn't released as a single, for example like AmEN and Kool-Aid. imagine how that songs would shock us if we never listened to it in the first place. also the last song "DIg It" reminds me a lot of "why you gotta kick me when i'm down?" from amo, but trippier.
this metalcore/hyperpop/2000s pop punk sound scratches such an itch for me but i can def see it rubbing people the wrong way
Everytime I re-listen to amEN it reminds me what a fucking banger it was
Limousine is definitely a deftones song
Love the transition from RIP to AmeN
Fits perfectly
Cried my eyes out to this, its what ive been envisioning in my head for music the the better part of a decade, and its finally here
you know those CDs that came free with music mags that were a collection of songs from warped tour 2007? yeh this is that
Never expected to here a Deftones song by BMTH feat. Aurora, of all people, crazy world we're in.
Pretty much nailed it with how you described the structure. However, with BMTH they're so often ahead of the curve and aware of their own music that I have to assume the disjointed nature of the album is on purpose. Regardless, the end result is a bunch of amazing singles with some crazy interludes. They're arguably the most creative band around right now and this here is proof.
Top 10 Statues might be their best song ever realized and i am so willing to fight for this
I don’t know but it Sounds Oli was not sure what he should recording.
I think this is a Big Box of ideas.
It Sounds Like we do that and that and will see how it works.
In my opinion only Youtopia and Limousine make sense, the other Songs are a Filler to the Main Songs oli allready released.
So ah really good record but Strange and Weird to.
The fact that they got Aurora on a song it is literally amazing
What I find really interesting is that "liMOusine" riff sounds similar to Moodring's "Sync.WAV" riff but when I first heard Moodring I immediately thought of Red's "Fight Inside" main riff because they are awfully similar as well. Idgaf all of those song are excellent in their own way.
Sounds similar but not the same though pretty much sums it up..both tracks are good
People complain about rip offs while we're here enjoying "sequels" of good songs because we didn't get enough of them
I fucking love this album. Releasing it right before the Summer 👌🏻
Between this and the Bilmuri drop a few days ago, it's been a very good week for music
Fully cranked week
Some of these songs feel like bilmuri songs from like Eggy Pocket or 400lb.
As with many bring me albums, this sounds seems a little ahead of the curb. I think it’ll be appreciated more over time. Lots of risk taken and no f’s given, which is always appreciated.
BMTH has consistently innovated the genre & pushed creative boundaries for the past 10+ years. The only other band who did the same to such an effective degree was linkin park.
@@ghostfvce0 not to lesson the impact of LP at ALL, but I don’t agree. They* certainly opened a new door and showed everyone a new way of doing things, but I’d say after Reanimation that stopped. I love them and their legacy of course, but creatively they pulled back starting with their 3rd real album. And that’s totally okay too, just saying I don’t agree with the comparison exactly. But probably equal levels of influential to new musicians, that’s for sure.
@@hanksilman4016 I guess what I mean is hybrid theory & meteora were relatively similar stylistically, and with minutes to midnight LP steered in a drastically different creative direction with expertise. From then on they would only continue to innovate their sound despite what their older fans wanted. Bring me has done exactly that ever since sempiternal, evolve and venture to creative plains that most bands would be afraid to traverse.
@@ghostfvce0 oh, true. They were still successful with their new sound. I get you. I'd agree with that.
I'm glad that I wasn't the only one that drew the MOODRING comparison there lol
I personally loved this album. I like the random breaks and interludes. I feel like most of the songs fell into a similar sound yet felt unique. Variety is king
bullet w/ my name on might be my favourite bmth song of all time and i’m a mega fan lmfao
it's MoodRing.
And yes, Limousine is my favourite. I had some tears in my eyes knowing, that 90's vibe is back and I'm loving it as I did back then. Fuck I'm old.
Finallly cracked it. Your voice is literally Cr1tikal an octage higher. Yreat album
Limosine is easily my favorite
I got this album on repeat, what a perfection
It’s gonna take me some time to get used to all the Hyperpop Autotuned vocals. Instrumentally it’s really catchy. 👏🏼
Great album, i can always go to the old ones if i need to. but i like the change, keeps them fresh.. at least their making new music, im still waiting from Ben to drop a new album since 2018
I wish more people had this mentality when it came to Bring Me because I agree and I do the same. They are never going to sound like they used to, so just enjoy the progression and go back and listen to their heavier stuff whenever you want!
This and The Black by Imminence are my top 2 albums of this year
You mentioned it in video but this experience of I didn't like it a single but kinda dig it now is something I would say was happening because songs felt out of place when listened solo but now in context of album they just make perfect sense and flow well from one to the other making overall listening experience much better in general.
paledusk's influence hits hard on this and i'm all for it
That riff from YOUtopia is so much like Red & Blue by ROAM and it brought back so many memories from years back
It it perfect imo
I expected EXACTLY this
But the deftones-core songs... damn next lvl
This album absolutely fucks
literally every album BMTH has ever released is a straight 10/10 masterpiece for me. best band on this planet hands down
there is a qr code for more tracks hidden in the wave form of the track of Dig in and some more easter egg too.
A few of the songs remind me of 'music to listen to...' knowing and enjoying a few songs from that (i love Steal something and "¿") i think i appreciate Nex Gen more than i otherwise would, plus i love me some Drum n bass.
I had the same thought!
@@voodoo300 I'm guessing you loved p.u.s.s -e too? On the song BMTH uploaded I commented there saying I would love to see an album that has songs like nihilist blues and p.u.s.s -e.
i miss jordan so much but damn daidai really STEPPED UP
The ending of R.i.p into Amen! Had to have been for Jordan Fish
Limousine, youtopia, & dig it are my favorites. I also like dark side & Koolaid.
Bogdan, the 2 minutes of silence in the last song actually generates a QR code which leads to a website that contains demos of a bunch of songs that probably hints us at what the next post human installation will sound like
Probably one of the best albums of the last 5 years.. especially if this album brings you some nostalgia from late 90s to early 2010s
8:12 the "naaaame" is my fav moment of the album.
I need to say that loudly... but am I the only one who gets "Falling in reverse" vibe on the n/A song ? :Ddd because of the lyrics
Nah I thought the same.
Waiting for Ronnie to roast them for stealing the „hi my name is XYZ, I’m an addict“ 😂
Love both bands tho
This album is pure fun ❤
I said the same thing to someone else; granted Survival Horror is shorter, it feels much more well rounded. I was expecting an EP, though, and seeing a full-length album has brought me joy.
Hopefully they release the singles of the next album on the same year of release. Some of these songs came out years ago.
This is a massive achievement in modern metalcore/post hardcore. They delivered exactly what they said they would in a way that no one else has yet to even touch. And it’s easily probably years ahead of the rest of the copycat music genre they exist in. They have and I believe will always stay true to their vision. And as we have seen their vision is trend setting and so amazing musically
there is even some crazy hidden website behind a code with songs that are not anywhere else, there is even some file which you need passcode to too. People figured the first passcode but not the file code. There is even an app like a discord i guess but it says you need wifi connection, which is ALSO behind a code. They do be doing some riddles lmao. But its cool cuz i never seen someone do this so original ig
I prefer the previous album by quite a bit. This one got like 3-4 songs I like, the others just feel a bit messy.
AS I LAY DYING NEW SONG PLEASE????
My first listen I thought it was a bit of a mess too but upon repeated listens, I appreciate the album as a whole more. I do however find it's best to hear the songs out of order though.
I have to say....the 4 years? WORTH THE WAIT!!!
I actually thought this album is very cohesive and complete package lol each to their own I guess
It’s literally a concept album and I wish people would get it.
You didn’t play the blast beat bit. Of youtopia Honestly youtopia was probably my fave song on the album. And if you can really call it an album they released half the album already over the last year or so why did it take so long to come out!
I still can't find the right words to describe this album!!!! 🖤🖤🖤
I enjoy this album so much worth the wait !
You didnt stick around for the last 20 seconds of the last song with the outro blip!
It’s a great album. Great lyrics great chorus. The messages… everything. BMTH has done a great job. 🫶🏻👍🏻
The last two minutes of the last song is QR code. Yeah the visualization of the wave form turn out to be a QR Code.