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    Bring Me The Horizon Release Video for “Sugar Honey Ice & Tea”

    By Dom VigilJuly 26, 2019

    Bring Me The Horizon have released the video for “sugar honey ice & tea,” the latest  companion video to their chart-topping new album, amo (Columbia Records).

    A fan favorite with over 13 million Spotify streams, “sugar honey, ice & tea” will be featured in the band’s electrifying setlist at Lollapalooza on August 2nd, where they’ll share the stage with the likes of Childish Gambino, Tame Impala and Janelle Monae, among many others.

    The band (vocalist Oli Sykes, guitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, drummer Mat Nicholls and keyboardist Jordan Fish)  is touring in support of the critically acclaimed amo, which NME  called “bold, brilliant and boundary-pushing” and which Noisey hailed for “being ahead of their time and evolving a genre.”

    The album’s endless highlights include “mantra,” (which has over 54 million Spotify streams, 21 million YouTube views,  was a Top 5 hit at Rock Radio and earned the band its first-ever Grammy nomination for “Best Rock Song”), “medicine” (32 million Spotify and 14 million YouTube), “mother tongue” (18 million Spotify and 3 million YouTube) and the Grimes collaboration “nihilist blues,” which NME hailed as “the album’s centerpiece, a glitching rush of dark 90s Eurodance to soundtrack the blackest of raves. It’s an anthem for millennials who feel like there’s nowhere to go.”

    Since its release a few months back, amo has been streamed more than 415 million times.

    Bring Me The Horizon are one of the most electrifying and successful rock bands to emerge from the UK, selling over 4 million albums globally to date, playing sold-out shows in over 40 countries, including two sold out nights at London’s O2, plus wowing a traditionally non-rock crowd at Glastonbury Festival in 2016 and 2018 and stealing the show at high profile festivals across Europe all summer 2018.

    Don’t miss your chance to catch them live – upcoming tour dates are as follows:

    ·         August 1 – House of Blues, Chicago

    ·         August 2 – Lollapalooza, Chicago

    ·         August 16 – Summer Sonic, Osaka, Japan

    ·         August 17 – Summer Sonic, Tokyo, Japan

    ·         August 19 – Studio Coast, Tokyo, Japan (headline show)

    ·         August 25 – Rock En Seine, France

    ·         October 12 – Aftershock, Sacramento, CA

    ·         October 18- Las Rageous, Las Vegas

    ·         October 27- Voodoo, New Orleans, LA

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