Bring Me The Horizon is rock music’s most streamed band

By Vincent Wyatt
By May 31, 2024 News, Sheffield

The hottest British rock band on the planet have had an exhilarating week since the surprise release of their highly anticipated new album NeX GEn via Sony/RCA.   The album arrived to a rapturous global response from fans and media alike and has already streamed 70 Million times since its digital only release last week, currently claiming 8 spots on Spotify’s Top Ten chart and making them officially the most streamed rock band on the planet this week.  The album is on course to hit the 100k mark by next week.

As NeX GEn’s midweek currently places them in the Top 5 of the UK album chart on digital sales alone, Bring Me The Horizon announce the physical release of the album on September 27th via Sony/RCA.

The album is the latest chapter in the series to be revealed and sees the band expanding both musically and conceptually.  Following on from 2020’s POST HUMAN: Survival Horror – which featured collaborations with YUNGBLUD, Nova Twins, BABYMETAL and Evanescence’s Amy Lee, and includes the huge hit singles Teardrops and Obey.   Sonically the album hits heavy, whilst frontman Oli’s vocals are his most melodic to date.

Bring Me The Horizon entered 2024 with an explosive start having played to over 140,000 fans in the UK & Ireland on their biggest UK arena tour to date, winning the BRIT Award for Best Alternative/Rock Act, announcing their first stadium show in São Paulo, Brazil and now breaking new ground with the release of NeX GEn.