Bring Me The Horizon have revealed that they’re still planning to continue with their ‘Post Human’ EP series at some point.The Sheffield band released the nine-track ‘Post Human: Survival Horror’ collection in October 2020, following on from their six studio album ‘Amo’ (2019).Upon the EP’s release, Bring Me told NME that the project served as the first instalment of a four-part series dubbed ‘Post Human’.
Frontman Oli Sykes had previously said the group were “not going to do an album again, maybe ever”.Last September saw BMTH drop the single ‘Die4U’, which was intended to be the first taste of their second ‘Post Human’ EP.
Sykes told NME at the time: “I know what I want [the whole project] to do.“We’ve got a clear direction that the third one will take, and also the fourth one.
All I’ll say is that it’s quite asymmetrical and the fourth one is going to be quite a curveball.”In May, Sykes said that Bring Me The Horizon had recorded “about 45 songs” that could potentially appear on their next project.
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