Bring Me The Horizon - Sempiternal (2013) FLAC:
When Bring Me The Horizon released Sempiternal in 2013, they didn't just drop an album; they shifted the entire tectonic plates of the metalcore genre. Over a decade later, it remains the gold standard for blending visceral aggression with cinematic electronics. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a newcomer discovering those iconic "Sandpit Turtle" memes, Sempiternal is a masterclass in evolution. A New Era of Sound
Key tracks like “Can You Feel My Heart,” “Shadow Moses,” and “Sleepwalking” became anthems for a generation. The album’s production, handled primarily by Terry Date (known for his work with Pantera and Deftones) and the band’s own keyboardist Jordan Fish, created a wall of sound that was both crushing and cinematic.
Terry Date’s Polish: Produced by the legendary Terry Date (Pantera, Deftones), the album features a "devastating sheen" that balanced crushing riffs with stadium-ready choruses.
Released in 2013, Sempiternal was the pivot point for Bring Me The Horizon. They shed their pure deathcore skin and embraced a sound produced by Terry Date (Deftones, White Zombie) and mixed by David Bendeth. It is an intersection of nu-metal, electro-pop, and metalcore.
Sempiternal (2013) by Bring Me The Horizon is available in high-fidelity FLAC format across several digital platforms. As the band's fourth studio album, it marked a major shift toward electronic and melodic metalcore, featuring hit singles like "Can You Feel My Heart" and "Sleepwalking". Where to Find it in FLAC:
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