Bring Me the Horizon Releases New Single and Video “DiE4u”

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Bring Me the Horizon have released a new single, “DiE4u.” It is, alas, not a secret cover of Garbage’s “#1 Crush.”

The music video — a riff on the vampire club scenes from Blade and Blade II —  was shot in Kiev and directed by renaissance man Oli Sykes.

Discussing the track in a press release, Sykes, a proud graduate of the Woodbridge High School drama department, explains how the song is truly a “Man in the Mirror” for our time:

“‘DiE4u’ is a song about toxic obsessions, vices and things you can’t kick. I think a lot of people went through very similar struggles while in lockdown, coming face to face with yourself and seeing who you really are and what’s important. The song is a triumphant and emotional one for me because it was a time of realization to kick the things that were no good, and to take the choice in bettering myself. It also connects to a deeper theme about us as a society, and how we need to look at the way we treat ourselves, each other as well as the world.”

Profound.

So here’s this thing:

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