@@MatthewMan Yeah not expecting Suicide Season or even That's the Spirit but hoping they do something better than DiE4u. Probably hard with Ed Sheeran needing to fit his image too.
Fully agree with you on this. Even if 10% of people that don't like the heavy stuff check them out it's a big win for the alternative scene. I'd totally love to see a full studio Collab with Ed. Not a fan of his stuff generally but I loved this Collab. Gatekeepers hate this but I kinda like that haha
Ed Sheeran has said for years that he grew up listening to everything from "Metallica to Cradle Of Filth", and even learned CoF songs on guitar. Dani has even talked with Ed about a future collab.
It seems weird that the normal radio stuff, has gone away from the heavier music. When I was growing up in the mid 2000's Linkin Park, Disturbed, Godsmack, Stained, Muse, Slipknot and System of a Down were everywhere. While not the heaviest music, it was a norm on the radio along with the pop and hip hop stuff. Hope that the radio station start to combine everything again. As we have been missing the rock and metal aspect on mainstream radio in the past 10 to 15 years.
100% agree with you. For all we know, people might dig into BMTH, then one month later diggin in your favorite deathcore, metalcore, heavy metal, whatever it is. I totaly understand how important this is for the scene. And in all respect, I don't like Ed's music but I can't deny his talent. Plus he already admitted being a metal fan and wants to do a collab with Dani Filth. Like, for real, if Ed was starting a metalcore band as clean vocalist, I would give it a shot and prob would like it.
There’s nothing Ed can’t do. He’s sung in Spanish, Italian, Yoruba, Afrobeat, grime, rapped, wrote, loop pedal one man band, highest grossing tour of all time and most streams of Spotify and now this! Best part is he worked so hard to do it. As he’s said “nobody can out work me” and it shows. He deserves all the Success!
I do love me some Ed. More early stuff. And been to see him in concert. He is very good live. But the atmosphere sucks. You go see bring me the horizon and you can see the whole crowd just loving it, and Ed Sheeran fans were so boring. Just no movement like they were at a funeral. Bet that reaction when he's appeared on some BMTH tours was amazing for him. He's a fan of BMTH. He was the 1 more hyped for this. Telling Oli to gibas mad as poss 🤪 and the fact that Ed used an electric guitar Aswell 😂 great stuff
Mainstream medias and modern Rock/Metal community aren't sleeping on this, it's so powerful and amazing collab than it's unforgettable, just a massive step for Modern Rock/Metal industry too 🔥
That is a collaboration I never saw coming, but I am all for it. I am hoping that this performance introduced heavy music to people who wouldn’t have gone out of their way to search for it otherwise :) Also… I wouldn’t complain if they released a studio version of this collaboration 😍
Bring Me are the spring board for metal with a painted target on it. By that I mean, they're here taking all the shit for selling out, criticized for going poppy.. But they're gaining popularity and still bringing some of their roots into their modern soundin order to be the gateway band that gets the normies of society to not only accept what is otherwise an outcasts genre, but also possibly ease them into becoming a metal fan. They're getting their hands dirty, taking all the shit for it.. but they're the band that all your favourite bands are going to have to thank when they inevitably get their mainstream airtime.
I was pleasantly surprised! Even Rhiana loves slipknot so honestly the huge named collabs from other genres are a brilliant tool. Will only help build a bridge to the infinite directions in the metal scene for new metalheads to let good music slap them in the face! It makes me feel good inside having other genres artist respect heavy music again and not pigeon hole mainstream followers against metal
This sounds amazing. About Oli looking like a vampire, the video for Bad Habits is all about vampires. All the backup dancers here are made up as vampires too.
@@beccagirly9397 the video for Bad Habits everyone are vampires, Ed is one and his crew and then they kill everyone and this video had nothing to do with Oli.
I'm not huge on BMTH (have never greatly enjoyed Oli's style) but really appreciated this collab. I feel like they struck a good balance between heavy and pop 👏
In one of my year 8 (9th grade I think?) music classes, we were doing vocal related stuff and one of the kids asked about screaming. The teacher pulled out some "screamo" (she called it that) and kept talking about how it's taboo and not music. I was only starting to get into heavy stuff then and screaming was still new to me so I wasn't too keen on diving in after that lesson, but six years on metal's my all time favourite. It's great to see Bring Me helping to stump those stigmas and showing people how much talent this side of music really takes. If people just judge this genre by its cover, they'll really be missing out!
I used to see this kind of stuff very negatively. Hell, I used to really don't care about BMTH. I see things through a very different lense now. I've matured(I guess) and my povs truly switched. I came to really respect BMTH and I see this kind of events very positively. It's a great way to showcase a more heavy side of music. I totally agree with your comparison to Linkin Park. They're amongst the bands that opened my eyes to heavier music and I feel like these guys can totally do this for the new generation.
this just so wicked! Pure magical fkn fire! 🔥 Big props to Ed, he was asked to open the show and didn't think just him and a guitar was enough, so drew on the heavy music he grew up on and the fact that he loves how creative BMTH are, so asked them to do the opening with him 🙌 Say what thee will about Ed Sheeran & his music, but he is a musical genius. And it also says alot about his songwriting considering they were able to pretty much do two opposite end of the spectrum versions of the same song in one performance....I personally don't love alot of Ed Sheeran's work but his songwriting has always fascinated me and I'll give kudos to anyone who ups amd supports my all time fave band BMTH 👏👌🤘🖤
been a fan of BMTH since Suicide Season... loved their old stuff, and although it took me a year after Amo, I'm firmly along for the ride now. I've decided they're no longer bound to any one genre, or group of genres even. BMTH is their own damn category of music, and i gotta say, I'm HERE for it!
my jaded metal head ass needed too hear your op bc i was like "where is the heavy?" hahaha but i can see how this is good for the metal and rock scene thats been on life support in the main public eye
I LOVED this collab.. Ed Sheeran is a great songwriter even if his style/genre isn't really my thing. Would love to see more from these guys together. BMTH adds such different texture to Ed's songs.. Very cool stuff!
idk if this makes sense but i’m warmed by seeing all the comments excited about introducing people to heavier genres instead of gatekeeping it like it was when i started getting into it (i literally never wore a band shirt unless i could name all of their songs bc i was scared of judgement lol)
I thought it was cool because, lyrically, that song does sound exactly like something Oli would write, and that chorus was pure (modern) BMTH. I agree, though, I had pretty much completely dropped out of heavy music pre-pandemic, and something about being stuck inside for months at a time got me back into it, and maybe it did for others, as well. When BMTH started becoming big (at least in the states) c. 2010ish, I had pretty much moved on from the punk/metal scene, so I wasn't really around for their early stuff, and even now it's not my bag. They're killing it lately, though.
I wholeheartedly agree with what you're saying about them being a gateway band, because it may not be my favorite BMTH song, and I may not listened to this song again but it'll get people who are interested in Ed Sheeran potentially curious about heavier music. It's good for the scene overall, it's brings bigger popularity to metal and potentially new metal heads that grow to love metal like most people who are on this channel. I grew up listening to pink floyd/metallica/black sabbath and just went from there, because you need a starting point to be interested in metal, which I think BMTH is doing a great job of between amo, post human surivial, and collabs with pop artists. TL:DR: Not my favorite BMTH song but a great potential starting point for new metal heads. Glad to see alot of people in the audience seem to enjoy it and it might be the starting point for them to get into rock/metal
When I was a kid I remember when Hybrid Theory dropped. At the time I only listened to rap music. A place for my head, at the end of that song, Chester loses his mind, it was the first time I ever gave the screaming a chance. I am now in a death metal band called "Bathe in my Filthy Mouth"....Thanks Linkin Park. The moral is all it takes is just a little screaming exposure to turn you into a death metal guitarist.
Yo not goin to lie the heaviest I've ever been was rock but this collab got me into metal..... I'm regretting that why I haven't listened to metal..... 🤘🏻Metal for Life
Still waiting for Ed’s cradle of filth collab. Still think Ollys voice has some real big weaknesses live. His cleans sound off at some times and his high screams don’t hit the same way they used to. I still think Post Human is their best album though
Has improved drastically in the past couple years tho imo. Around '10 his love voice was REALLY suffering. About the time his style changed completely and it was obvious he was suffering some type of vocal injury.
I dislike Ed’s music. I love Oli’s. I didn’t like this nonetheless. I did like the ending breakdown though. I hear this song on the radio at my job like 100 times a day. So that’s why I hate it lol.
Not only do I hope this does a good thing for the metal community but more importantly hope it does good things for the pop community as an at least in my opinion it really needs it right now because yes it’s popular as hell but a lot of the stuff is stale and the same
At risk of being called a gatekeeper, I don't know if this is a good thing. We've got a band that is actively trying to leave metal behind in favour of a more mainstream or lukewarm audience, and a modern pop icon. The issue being that we're trying to bring "metal to the masses", but our ambassadors don't much care about metal anymore, and are actually more into the pop music they're supposedly converting. You see what I mean? I mean, yeah, it's cool to bring this kinda thing to "normies", and having more people listen to metal isn't inherently a bad prospect, but we gotta take some pride in metal NOT being for everyone, right? Once you give something away, it can change and eventually lose its value in the eyes of the people who got it to that point in the first place.
Rock metal was not at its peak in the 2000s, it was at its peak when I grew up in the 1970s & 80s, when Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, AC/DC, Iron Maiden etc were regularly in the charts. Bringing rock metal to normies?, you're about 4 decades too late my friend.
Who should Bring Me The Horizon collab with after Ed Sheeran?
Mike Shinoda or fever333 for sure
Maybe is "The Weekend" another one.
Bad Omens since they are always being compared
Charlie Simpson of Fightstar
Avril Lavigne 🖤
BMTH definitely seem to be on a mission to bring some heavy to the masses.
Ye, I think it'll be heavy as DiE4u, I don't think they're anywhere near brining Deathcore into pop.
@@MatthewMan Yeah not expecting Suicide Season or even That's the Spirit but hoping they do something better than DiE4u. Probably hard with Ed Sheeran needing to fit his image too.
Heavy they died at count you blessings
@@HELWINTER333 We're talking "POP heavy" here :)
@@jamieosborn so not heavy hahaha
Fully agree with you on this. Even if 10% of people that don't like the heavy stuff check them out it's a big win for the alternative scene. I'd totally love to see a full studio Collab with Ed. Not a fan of his stuff generally but I loved this Collab. Gatekeepers hate this but I kinda like that haha
Big fan dude. Fucking love ur channel fr. Much love.
They’re actually in talks of making a song together
@@CruciaLou hell yeah.
you're a legend Fym
@@Roguenjosh aw bless you dude 🤘
Huge step in bringing heavy music to larger audiences, respect for BMTH
BMTH has reached Linkin Park status with me: I cling to the older stuff, but will always check out what they’re up to.
Same
The last ep they did was the best thing they have done.
Their latest stuff is better than Linkin Park's though
Their recent Post Human EP is BY FAR their best work to date and I've listened to them since the start
Felt the same until Post Human
Ed Sheeran has said for years that he grew up listening to everything from "Metallica to Cradle Of Filth", and even learned CoF songs on guitar. Dani has even talked with Ed about a future collab.
It seems weird that the normal radio stuff, has gone away from the heavier music. When I was growing up in the mid 2000's Linkin Park, Disturbed, Godsmack, Stained, Muse, Slipknot and System of a Down were everywhere. While not the heaviest music, it was a norm on the radio along with the pop and hip hop stuff. Hope that the radio station start to combine everything again. As we have been missing the rock and metal aspect on mainstream radio in the past 10 to 15 years.
Even kerrang and Scuzz stop playing heavy stuff :'(
100% agree with you.
For all we know, people might dig into BMTH, then one month later diggin in your favorite deathcore, metalcore, heavy metal, whatever it is. I totaly understand how important this is for the scene.
And in all respect, I don't like Ed's music but I can't deny his talent. Plus he already admitted being a metal fan and wants to do a collab with Dani Filth.
Like, for real, if Ed was starting a metalcore band as clean vocalist, I would give it a shot and prob would like it.
There’s nothing Ed can’t do. He’s sung in Spanish, Italian, Yoruba, Afrobeat, grime, rapped, wrote, loop pedal one man band, highest grossing tour of all time and most streams of Spotify and now this! Best part is he worked so hard to do it. As he’s said “nobody can out work me” and it shows. He deserves all the Success!
AGREED!!
I do love me some Ed. More early stuff. And been to see him in concert. He is very good live. But the atmosphere sucks. You go see bring me the horizon and you can see the whole crowd just loving it, and Ed Sheeran fans were so boring. Just no movement like they were at a funeral. Bet that reaction when he's appeared on some BMTH tours was amazing for him. He's a fan of BMTH. He was the 1 more hyped for this. Telling Oli to gibas mad as poss 🤪 and the fact that Ed used an electric guitar Aswell 😂 great stuff
Mainstream medias and modern Rock/Metal community aren't sleeping on this, it's so powerful and amazing collab than it's unforgettable, just a massive step for Modern Rock/Metal industry too 🔥
That is a collaboration I never saw coming, but I am all for it. I am hoping that this performance introduced heavy music to people who wouldn’t have gone out of their way to search for it otherwise :) Also… I wouldn’t complain if they released a studio version of this collaboration 😍
We have to thank bring me the horizon for helping the future of metal
Bring Me are the spring board for metal with a painted target on it. By that I mean, they're here taking all the shit for selling out, criticized for going poppy.. But they're gaining popularity and still bringing some of their roots into their modern soundin order to be the gateway band that gets the normies of society to not only accept what is otherwise an outcasts genre, but also possibly ease them into becoming a metal fan. They're getting their hands dirty, taking all the shit for it.. but they're the band that all your favourite bands are going to have to thank when they inevitably get their mainstream airtime.
@@shona5512 well said, I couldn’t agree more. I’m not even a BMTH fan. Just appreciate the work they are putting in
Or even thanking Ed Sheeran for asking BMTH to perform with him, so he is getting metal out there as well. Ed Sheeran is actually a metal fan.
Boy George even tweeted saying “The guy with Ed Sheehan was so cool” and yes he spelled it “Sheehan”
boy george often name drops Ed, so knows how to spell his name. lots of phones convert it to sheehan , so a common mistake
So much credits to Ed Sheeran for doing this
I was pleasantly surprised! Even Rhiana loves slipknot so honestly the huge named collabs from other genres are a brilliant tool. Will only help build a bridge to the infinite directions in the metal scene for new metalheads to let good music slap them in the face! It makes me feel good inside having other genres artist respect heavy music again and not pigeon hole mainstream followers against metal
If I see that Ed Sheeran and BMTH are gonna make a song together, I can only imagine a Follow You part II
This collaboration just makes me so happy for the future of the rock/metal scene and I’m so excited to see where it heads.
This sounds amazing. About Oli looking like a vampire, the video for Bad Habits is all about vampires. All the backup dancers here are made up as vampires too.
Umm actually that's his teeth now. He had them permanently done. So the dancers probably have them because of him.
@@beccagirly9397 the video for Bad Habits everyone are vampires, Ed is one and his crew and then they kill everyone and this video had nothing to do with Oli.
@@iiitzHimmy ok but I'm saying his teeth have nothing to do with that. He did that awhile ago.
As long as there is a silent planet/julien baker collab, I’ll be happy
I'm not huge on BMTH (have never greatly enjoyed Oli's style) but really appreciated this collab. I feel like they struck a good balance between heavy and pop 👏
4:48 LMAO WTF HAHAHAA i laughed so hard at that, so out of nowhere
first time i heard this i was legitimately shocked by how well Oli and Ed's voices compliment each other especially in the harmonies near the end
This performance was a huge fucking W
In one of my year 8 (9th grade I think?) music classes, we were doing vocal related stuff and one of the kids asked about screaming. The teacher pulled out some "screamo" (she called it that) and kept talking about how it's taboo and not music. I was only starting to get into heavy stuff then and screaming was still new to me so I wasn't too keen on diving in after that lesson, but six years on metal's my all time favourite. It's great to see Bring Me helping to stump those stigmas and showing people how much talent this side of music really takes. If people just judge this genre by its cover, they'll really be missing out!
Chevelle was my gateway band into heavy music and I can totally see BMTH being a gateway for a lot of people too
The Red opened up a whole new world for me. Love that song and love Chevelle till this day.
@@armyofangels12 saaaaame🤘🏼🤘🏼
I used to see this kind of stuff very negatively. Hell, I used to really don't care about BMTH. I see things through a very different lense now. I've matured(I guess) and my povs truly switched. I came to really respect BMTH and I see this kind of events very positively. It's a great way to showcase a more heavy side of music. I totally agree with your comparison to Linkin Park. They're amongst the bands that opened my eyes to heavier music and I feel like these guys can totally do this for the new generation.
Totally agree with everything you’re saying - blown away to see a band like this on a UK televised awards show. It’s been way too long.
this just so wicked! Pure magical fkn fire! 🔥 Big props to Ed, he was asked to open the show and didn't think just him and a guitar was enough, so drew on the heavy music he grew up on and the fact that he loves how creative BMTH are, so asked them to do the opening with him 🙌 Say what thee will about Ed Sheeran & his music, but he is a musical genius. And it also says alot about his songwriting considering they were able to pretty much do two opposite end of the spectrum versions of the same song in one performance....I personally don't love alot of Ed Sheeran's work but his songwriting has always fascinated me and I'll give kudos to anyone who ups amd supports my all time fave band BMTH 👏👌🤘🖤
What and amazing collaboration and spectacular production. Loved it. Feels like that is how Bad Habits has been all along.
Forever respect for BMTH. Band can't be touched.
This was great ,who would of thought that they would ever collaborate together. Good shit.
Have seen both in concert. Best duo we didn't know we needed 😀
BMTH is easily one of the very few in rock breaking out the comfort zone progressing rock. Owe them a lot
been a fan of BMTH since Suicide Season... loved their old stuff, and although it took me a year after Amo, I'm firmly along for the ride now. I've decided they're no longer bound to any one genre, or group of genres even. BMTH is their own damn category of music, and i gotta say, I'm HERE for it!
This is the coolest British pop thing to happen since Rabea did the rock/metal version of Big Michael with Stormzy in Leeds/Reading Music Festival!!
my jaded metal head ass needed too hear your op bc i was like "where is the heavy?" hahaha but i can see how this is good for the metal and rock scene thats been on life support in the main public eye
I LOVED this collab.. Ed Sheeran is a great songwriter even if his style/genre isn't really my thing. Would love to see more from these guys together. BMTH adds such different texture to Ed's songs.. Very cool stuff!
idk if this makes sense but i’m warmed by seeing all the comments excited about introducing people to heavier genres instead of gatekeeping it like it was when i started getting into it (i literally never wore a band shirt unless i could name all of their songs bc i was scared of judgement lol)
BMTH is the perfect gateway band. Collabs like this can only mean good things for the metal community
Love this, I can’t wait for the Ed and Cradle of Filth collaboration
I get the chills when Oli brings the heat. Very powerful Song!
Worked with both thought it’d be sweet to see them together.
I thought it was cool because, lyrically, that song does sound exactly like something Oli would write, and that chorus was pure (modern) BMTH. I agree, though, I had pretty much completely dropped out of heavy music pre-pandemic, and something about being stuck inside for months at a time got me back into it, and maybe it did for others, as well. When BMTH started becoming big (at least in the states) c. 2010ish, I had pretty much moved on from the punk/metal scene, so I wasn't really around for their early stuff, and even now it's not my bag. They're killing it lately, though.
I wholeheartedly agree with what you're saying about them being a gateway band, because it may not be my favorite BMTH song, and I may not listened to this song again but it'll get people who are interested in Ed Sheeran potentially curious about heavier music. It's good for the scene overall, it's brings bigger popularity to metal and potentially new metal heads that grow to love metal like most people who are on this channel. I grew up listening to pink floyd/metallica/black sabbath and just went from there, because you need a starting point to be interested in metal, which I think BMTH is doing a great job of between amo, post human surivial, and collabs with pop artists.
TL:DR: Not my favorite BMTH song but a great potential starting point for new metal heads. Glad to see alot of people in the audience seem to enjoy it and it might be the starting point for them to get into rock/metal
This performance and Turnstile on late night are two very important moments right now
Please react to Turnstile live on Seth Meyers!!
ED takes the Metal Group to his Collab
I just hope that this video gets more views. 😃Like a million or ten million would do.😁
When I was a kid I remember when Hybrid Theory dropped. At the time I only listened to rap music. A place for my head, at the end of that song, Chester loses his mind, it was the first time I ever gave the screaming a chance. I am now in a death metal band called "Bathe in my Filthy Mouth"....Thanks Linkin Park. The moral is all it takes is just a little screaming exposure to turn you into a death metal guitarist.
makes me so happyyyyyy
Birb: “Bring Me Rizon”
Amy Lee and bring me the horizon song was soooooooo good
Yo not goin to lie the heaviest I've ever been was rock but this collab got me into metal..... I'm regretting that why I haven't listened to metal..... 🤘🏻Metal for Life
This blegh 😤
Rawr 🦖
I hate shivers to but I like this song its not bad shape of you is pretty ok too but now respect+ to him for this
Don’t get how people are still trashing Olis voice Tf?? Sounds better that it ever has
Yo WHERE DO I GET THAT CORNER LIGHT and How do I make it work with music? :O
Wow. I never thought id be impressed with an ed sheeran concert but HOLY SHIT BMTH
i'd love it if the "OHHH" in the middle of the song was improvised but unfortunately it was not,
Ed should be featuring bmth.
Damn!!!
Ron is not ED damned ED is a Icon
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Break down the barriers man. Seriously, I hope this normalizes pop artists working with metal acts.
just here to spice up your life my friend
My life is now extra spicy thank you
Still waiting for Ed’s cradle of filth collab. Still think Ollys voice has some real big weaknesses live. His cleans sound off at some times and his high screams don’t hit the same way they used to.
I still think Post Human is their best album though
Has improved drastically in the past couple years tho imo. Around '10 his love voice was REALLY suffering. About the time his style changed completely and it was obvious he was suffering some type of vocal injury.
To be honest BMTH become more known because of memes and also tiktok.. that is real talk
I didn't like the live version as much because Ollie's voice wasn't the best. But it was a cool performance.
To bad there's no studio addition on Spotify
I dislike Ed’s music. I love Oli’s. I didn’t like this nonetheless. I did like the ending breakdown though. I hear this song on the radio at my job like 100 times a day. So that’s why I hate it lol.
Oh boy. I uhh. I hope this doesent suck.
Hopefully one day the normies will finally be able to say "i listen to everything" without excluding rock and metal stuff
Not only do I hope this does a good thing for the metal community but more importantly hope it does good things for the pop community as an at least in my opinion it really needs it right now because yes it’s popular as hell but a lot of the stuff is stale and the same
At risk of being called a gatekeeper, I don't know if this is a good thing. We've got a band that is actively trying to leave metal behind in favour of a more mainstream or lukewarm audience, and a modern pop icon.
The issue being that we're trying to bring "metal to the masses", but our ambassadors don't much care about metal anymore, and are actually more into the pop music they're supposedly converting. You see what I mean? I mean, yeah, it's cool to bring this kinda thing to "normies", and having more people listen to metal isn't inherently a bad prospect, but we gotta take some pride in metal NOT being for everyone, right?
Once you give something away, it can change and eventually lose its value in the eyes of the people who got it to that point in the first place.
Rock metal was not at its peak in the 2000s, it was at its peak when I grew up in the 1970s & 80s, when Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, AC/DC, Iron Maiden etc were regularly in the charts. Bringing rock metal to normies?, you're about 4 decades too late my friend.
Where tf is Metal Babe?
She made an appearance in this vid - ruclips.net/video/aaHzpBiLx7w/видео.html
I hope you know you definitely look like Dave Grohl. Or Dave Grohl look like you?
Rebecca Black - Friday for sure
Gay
ARROGANT
I'm not impressed.
I guess I'm the only one who thought this sounded like garbage by both parties
Literally wanted to throw up tbf! Just hope Architects don't follow suit!
TERRIBLE
Gringey school talent show vibe! 🤣