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Amo by Bring Me The Horizon Album Info

Amo (stylised in lowercase) is the sixth studio album by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon. Originally scheduled for release on 11 January 2019, it was released on 25 January 2019. The album was announced on 22 August 2018, a day after the release of the lead single "Mantra". It is produced by frontman Oliver Sykes and keyboardist Jordan Fish, and was written and recorded primarily in Los Angeles. The band embarked on the First Love World Tour in 2019 in support of the album. In the 22 August 2018 issue of Kerrang!, they described the album as "varied", "free", "weird" and "mental", with NME noting that "Mantra" continues the electronic and pop rock elements featured on the band's previous studio album, That's the Spirit (2015). "Mantra" subsequently debuted at number one on the UK Rock & Metal Chart, and its video was released on 24 August. The album, named after the Portuguese word for "I love", was first promoted by an advertising campaign of billboards across London and other cities worldwide with symbols used by the band in the past on them, along with the words "Do you wanna start a cult with me?", which are lyrics from "Mantra". A website titled joinmantra.org was also launched that stated "Salvation will return", and a phone number that when called featured various audio clips at different times, including one of a woman named Samantha stating "They're making me do this. I didn't know what I was getting myself into." The song "Mantra" was subsequently premiered on BBC Radio 1, with Sykes saying to Annie Mac: "It's basically—we've gone off and recorded some stuff and this is the first thing we've wanted to show people of our return. It's quite different but it's got similarities—it's what we wanted to share with the world." Sykes stated that "Mantra" is "not really" representative of the sound of the whole album, also saying "every song on the record is completely different. It’s a lot more experimental than our last record." Sykes stated about the album: "amo is a love album that explores every aspect of that most powerful emotion. It deals with the good the bad and the ugly, and as a result we've created an album that's more experimental, more varied, weird, and wonderful than anything we've done before." He later commented that Amo is a concept album about love, as "Everything boils down to love in the end". Sykes also said that some of the lyrical content concerns his divorce. All track titles are stylised in lowercase except for Mantra, which is stylised in all caps.

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Amo [Bring Me The Horizon] Full Album MP3s List

NoMP3 TitleMP3 Time
1.I Apologise If You Feel Something MP3 2:19
2.MANTRA MP3 3:53
3.Nihilist Blues (feat. Grimes) MP3 5:25
4.In The Dark MP3 4:31
5.Wonderful Life (feat. Dani Filth) MP3 4:34
6.Ouch MP3 1:49
7.Medicine MP3 3:47
8.Sugar Honey Ice & Tea MP3 4:21
9.Why You Gotta Kick Me When I'm Down... MP3 4:28
10.Fresh Bruises MP3 3:18
11.Mother Tongue MP3 3:37
12.Heavy Metal (feat. Rahzel) MP3 4:00
13.I Don't Know What To Say MP3 5:52

Amo [Bring Me The Horizon] Album Comments & Reviews

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Sykobyron - Sell outs

Definitely trying to tap into a larger market just to make more money and sound or be a band they definitely are not.

Chinamen55 - When electron music destroys good music.

Just trying to fit in to make a quick buck. They want to get invited to all these stupid festivals. Now their music has no soul, lazy work. They want to sit on stage and have some dj play their music for them. I’m all for their last 3 album. But I this I’ll take a hard pass and not install any of this on my phone. The empty space if worth more than this. And I don’t buy digital, I own the cd.

Zach_GSU - Love it!

I can’t stop listening to this album. Very clever lyrics and the songs have a great vibe. Yeah it’s pop rock. But it’s great music. Standout tracks: Heavy Metal, Wonderful Life, Mother Tongue, sugar, honey, ice, & tea

JerkAC17 - Good

Surprisingly good. Different. I listened to it expecting it being different because of reviews. Listen to it not expecting to hear BMTH, just as pop music or whatever.

Rohan152 - Love this album

Another great album by a great band. I love this change. I don’t understand why people hate this album, if you want them to sound like their previous albums then why don’t you listen to those albums. I am glad a band is changing their sound and you know what they sound great. Fantastic album BMTH. Waiting for your next album.........

metlhead13 - Bring me the sell outs

This is NOT sempiternal

Fairykeiley - New to BMTH

First heard BMTH on SiriusXM and I like them. Can’t compare other albums to this one. Just know can’t go on screaming songs forever, right M Shadows? Anyway... I like this album. Who knows what Oli and the guys will come up with next. 🤘🏻🎶

D Man 21687 - What is this?

I don’t mind a band evolving over time and adapting their music and pushing themselves to try new things, but I have no idea what this is. This is BMTH trying to fit into a cookie cutter mold of what mainstream pop is today and let producers run wild while abandoning rock music. Oli said there hasn’t been a rock icon in 30 years but rather than try and change that, become that icon, he decides the band will just jump ship and enter the fray of what everyone else is doing. Oddly in doing so, there is no real differentiator or reason to even look at BMTH now because what they are doing is being done by many others. Kinda sad

Myvegasrobbedme - Did I accidentally click on some sort of new age pop crap?

Wow this is horrible and did not expect this from them. Won't be buying a single song. Why do bands feel like they need to change to make people happy? Stick to what got you there.

Olivetownboi - Filth

I haven’t a problem with BMTH changing their sound as I love count your blessings all the way up to that’s the spirit which is a drastic difference in sound. So that’s not why I gave this album a one star review, rather it’s that this new album is such a blistering pile of hot garbage. Every other BMTH album is different from the last but there is still that distinct BMTH sound while in amo they completely one hundred percent changed to what they thought would sit with the biggest audience i.e. selling out. Kinda sad tbh cuz this band introduced me to metal and was my favorite artist for awhile and to to see them degenerate to this is depressing.

tim_tru - Honestly terrible

This has to be a joke. This radio pop is nowhere near what they used to be. Don’t get me wrong, the lyrics were always weak, but this is just ridiculous. No talent required for this. Not metal, not good.

Cait Dee - Big fan

Love the sound and the songs!

sproooooooosl - Not the worst but far from the best...

I like this album and I really appreciate them experimenting. However almost all songs got old really fast. Mother tongue and medicine sound so radio that I literally will do anything to not listen to it again. It’s over played and boring now. However tracks like “I don’t know what to say” and “Nihilist blues” are absolutely amazing songs.

Diezil V - There’s no BMTH here

Long story short is this a BMTH album for non BMTH fans. It’s music. Decent music I guess. But I wouldn’t look here for anything that resembles what these guys used to be.

Dylanwith - Third eye blind collaboration

I decided to listen to the album cover to cover several times before judging for myself. Now that the album is a couple months old I can give and honest low rating. BMTH went softer with That’s the spirit but it was still a great album that had an original sound. This new album amo sounds like Oli stood in for third eye blind. I know they were pushing for sales and financial gain which I support, I just don’t think this album will achieve that. There are a few catchy songs, mantra on the single had me thinking this could work... and then songs like medicine and sugar honey ice and tea that are just awful. Please rebound and get back to your roots on the next album because I am embarrassed to have some lyrics from follow you tattooed on my ribs right now.

helloworld12589 - What happened?

This band was amazing. Now they release this and it is absolutely awful.

BMTH Twokwo - Wow

Changed genre but still awesome 🤟🖤

Mikifula - Different but i love it

My two favorites are mantra and heavy metal

KEV01082000 - It’s alright

Their past albums were a lot heavier and just overall better. They’ve seem to have shifted from rock/metal into a pop rock sound. However, there are a couple good songs on this album.

b0b_dy1an - Meh.

Couple good songs. Nothing to get too excited about.

Nniroj287 - Lost their balls... Sad

BMTH used to be awesome and heavy and angry. Now they created this poppy bubblegum crybaby album. Their just another sellout band. So sad. I really was looking foreword to this album.

Dynamic1026 - Garbage

This album is a let down. They’ll be doing choreographed dancing for the next album with their new pop sound.

PungentFog - Unique and Brilliant

Every time I listen to Amo, I find new things to enjoy. There is so much texture to the music, and so many lyrical twists, that I can't stop listening. While there is plenty of "heavy"in this album, BMTH tends to deliver through percussion,keyboards or cutting lyrics instead of with distorted guitars. And it works for me, a guy who listens almost exclusively to heavy metal.

Literal Greatness - Living for my boys <3

I’ve listened to them since their HEAVY rock so I’ve always really enjoyed seeing them have such beautiful meanings behind the songs as well as experimenting with new sounds and styles. I’m so happy this album came out since it is so new and fresh for them as well as it just being a BANGER as usual.

Elementfire73 - Great Album!

👏🏼 the band takes risks with their sound in this album. It is a great listen for those willing to accept “new” music and change. Lyrically awesome song writing.

CSmith746 - Band needs a name change.

If you have been a fan from the first album, you know this is not the same band. This music needs to be re-categorized into the pop genre.

TheBrett443 - It ain’t heavy metal

Some good songs

Mstar284 - New sound

It’s different than old BMTH and not at all what I expected, but all great musicians evolve their sound, right?

IH8youintheface! - Why

This is a new thing it doesn’t build on what they have done this is very much a reset , they should have changed there name that’s the issue here

BigStanley1184 - One star

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Sugarbehr - Get over it people

These people are just upset BMTH OG’s who only listened to Edge of Your Seat, Count Your Blessings and Suicide Season. It may not be their best album, but it’s a great pop album. I thought it was a great album, and everybody who disagrees just can’t handle the fact that Bring Me the Horizon is not deathcore anymore. Get over it people.

Jdw721 - Love it

I like all of their music and it’s good music. Good lyrics and good sound. Who cares if it’s not like their old stuff? It’s still good.

MsLyte - Different but VERY enjoyable

Worth the money. Keep supporting a band even if they decide to experiment or grow.

jxv0004 - New sound

The last time I listened to BMTH was back in 2010. I LOVE their new sound & the album really speaks to someone who is going through a bad relationship.

jordanhensley - I dig the change

100% feel this album & support it 🤙🏼 EDIT: I originally gave this 5, stars after listening to it one time, but three days later I still can’t stop and I just came back to say I wish I could give it 10 stars.

djaheyduxbs - Extremely disappointing.

If your expecting BMTH this isn’t it. Not even close! Don’t be surprised if, like most fans, you hate it. As for it being a pop record, it’s not even a good one at that.

Est liftin - Dang homie

This album is fire period

RoseyZag - Absolutely terrible!

It’s as if they transferred their focus from what we originally loved about them to satisfying the taste of teeny boppers who enjoy their daily dose of Bieber. The last two albums are complete garbage! A no-star option is validly warranted for this hot mess of sound.

Jeff_Es_AWESOME - Change isn’t bad

I like it

Saint Stabbi - Thank you and Goodbye.

I really like the new album. The melodic twist sounds great and it’s nice to finally hear Oliver’s actual voice. However, I do miss the heavy breakdowns and growls of early BMTH. I understand why the band “evolved,” and I hope they will continue to pursue whatever genre they want to become. Sadly, this is where I too move on. Metal bands come and go, and It’s finally BMTH’s time. I wish you all the best of luck. It’s time for me to discover new metal bands and stay back in 2010 while you move on. Thanks for the music.

messchild18 - Rip

I had the strongest urge to start a pillow fight listening to this.

Kit Karamak - TNBMTH (The New Bring Me The Horizon)™︎

Listen to any of the singles before you purchase. Sykes said he is done with rock and that pop is where it’s at, but this is a pop-rock album. It’s a great pop-rock album, but the band should have not taken the path of Metallica in doing so. When a novelist presents a new genre of story to their publisher, they are advised to write under a pseudonym (IE Nora Roberts becoming JD Robb because romance fans don’t want to read sci-fi). Misha of Periphery has several projects. His prog metal and djent-y music go into Periphery, the rest of “Bulb”’s work goes into other projects. Why musicians don’t practice this, I will never know. However, if you’re still reading this, or if you’re the band, this is a great pop rock album. It’s better (and heavier) than anything Sal penned with My Darkest Days. And, while pop rock bands, like Nickelback, have been making heavier music as of late, it’s still not metal. In Nihilist Blues, the lyrics, “won’t somebody raise the roof” made me cringe. But, on the whole, the band’s lyrics have evolved and become more image intensive. Great visuals from a lyrical stand point, but musically... ...well, let’s just say the band hasn’t found THEIR formula yet. It sounds like they’re writing with an “idiots guide to writing pop songs” and they are blending Japanese Pop with what’s selling in the US this month. Maybe the drummer got a Roland TD-20 V-drum set, and maybe the guitarist bought a used Roland GR-33 on eBay and they jammed one day, and said, “we could do this live!” Maybe the band’s producer said, “Oh, you’re behind in your mortgage? Well, the music industry is in “Disco-2” phase, so if you wanna make money, you need to cater to POPULAR music.” Meanwhile, in Scandinavia, you only get girls if you’re writing power metal or Viking metal. So, what’s pop in one place isn’t popular everywhere. And, if you’re here to listen to any kind of metal, keep moving, because this album is a heavy pop-rock album. Albeit a very good one, but it’s formulaic. There are parts of songs with skull rattling bass lines meant for subs at clubs. The songs aren’t written to get stuck in your head in the shower, they are written to compliment the lyrical theme of each song, and convey its message. It’s got a few songs that are catchy in spots, but the gratuitous use of melodyne / autotune’s vocoder-like plug ins, and vocaloid effects is over the top. It’s not because anyone can or cannot sing; these effects are used to give it the pop feel. It’s always strange when talented musicians utilize tactics that are used by untalented persons to hide flaws, simply because the talented musicians are trying to “do that, too.” Needless to say, the album will sell once pop fans hear it. But the pop fans may be driven away by the old metal fans, leading me back to wondering why the band just didn’t amend their name (the way New Kids On The Block changed to NKOTB). That would have sent a clear signal to listeners that there is a difference, and expectations should be different, as well. But, if you are a lover of all music types, this album does what Sykes meant for it. They’re not kings of pop with this, but more radio channels will play this music, and the band will get paid to play radio festivals. Personally, I would have rather seen them evolve like Japan’s Girugamesh, with the ‘Music’ and ‘Monsters’ albums, which were inspired by Linkin Park, but Girugamesh did it with style and panache. Sykes and BMTH did Amo with gusto, but it seems like they were trying REALLY HARD to write a pop rock album, instead of just writing rock with some pop inspiration behind it. In the end, there IS musical evolution here, just not on the scale of change between The first and last album of, say, The Beatles or Led Zeppelin. This was a genre jump, not an organic evolution of their material and writing style. Just like what Metallica did. Thrash, hard rock, alternative rock. Very sudden and very obvious change. Who cares if it’s for money. The band needs to eat, pay their bills, and pay their mortgage, and I respect that. But, at that point, use a pseudonym, gang. My wife and my toddler LOVE IT. Especially Mantra. The baby got up and started dancing. He loves everything. This baby will dance to Amon Amarth, Metallica, Michael Jackson and Mozart. But he ran over and grabbed my wife’s phone and tried to throw it on the floor when we played him BeeGees. Maybe he hates Barry Gibbs’ voice, or he just hates original disco. But he loves AMO. The thing is, jumping to that style in a sudden stroke is going to damage the relation with old fans and confuse potential new fans.

Jorgiie17 - Interesting.

I didn’t know PVRIS dropped a new album.

Rickyrockthegame - Hats off to them

It won’t be long but this was such a powerful album. I’ve been listening to bmth since Chelsea smile, but I’d never thought they’d do something like this. Until their sound started to change and that was fine when they did they always made it work. And then this album comes and it’s something that is beautiful and is able to hit so many elements while also addressing many barriers. It’s just Ana amazing album and I’d be dumb not to own it, at the very least give it a few listen throughs before making a judgement.

DickDangusDaMeatSpanka - Crap

As it states, way to sell out the band.

jpizze - Eveyone is skeptical

Album is ok. It is not that memorable as the other albums . I got bored of it very fast .

#ourlastnightrules - Awesommmeee

Love this album

I feel dumb! - Interesting

I liked them better as a rock band. This is not bad stuff I purchased four of the songs on here, mostly the more solid tracks that sound more like their old stuff. I like the other genres they’re trying to incorporate just a lot of the songs are just missing “that something” and seem like just random sounds. If your not going to have hard hitting lyrics, guitar riffs and drum solos, you gotta have a poppy sound or catchy beat and lyrics to make the other genres work. I like the mixing genres I always found the idea of rock with techno, rap with rock, pop with and edge and the like to be more interesting than one single genre, (save for like country and rap...that should just not happen) but they seem to have missed their stride on most of the songs in the album.

SavannahPanda3 - Woah Amo...

I preordered the album and personally I don’t believe I really heard what the album was going to be like, because every song that was dropped was rock then the album came and it turned out those were the only rock songs on the album and the rest were electronic. I’m not saying there bad in fact I enjoyed it but because I know BMTH to be a rock bad I had a face of disappointment my first listen through, even if I liked the song. Of course the second listen I enjoyed the album and got over my initial shock. Also, I must disagree with Oli when he said rap is the new rock and rock is boring and dead... absolutely not. Overall, I think you should listen before you buy, it was lucky I liked the album.

jjtjr1 - New Fan!

Never heard of BMTH before late January. Had one of their videos pop up randomly on YouTube and was very intrigued. This album is amazing if you are someone who has eclectic tastes in music. Heavy Rock, Pop, Electronica, all sorts of genres blended really well within an album that is an astonishing listen from start to finish. There isn’t a single track I’d skip when listening to this. It is just so well thought out and put together. I don’t care what this band used to sound like, since I just found them, but they sound freakin’ glorious here.

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