Always taking on ambitious projects, Sheffield metal quartet Bring Me The Horizon has unveiled a new endeavor titled ‘Lo-files’; a 23-track album that features a collection of “lo-fi reinterpretations” of songs from their extensive discography. The band, who released their seventh album ‘POST HUMAN: NeX GEn’ in May of last year, has followed it up with this substantial new project, collaborating with artists like Casiio, No Spirit, and Lophiile to give new life to tracks from their major albums (including 2013’s ‘Sempiternal’, 2015’s ‘That’s The Spirit’, and 2019’s ‘amo’). “The initial concept for our 'go to’ record was actually something more relaxed, something you could play while studying or zoning out,” said the band’s Oli Sykes regarding the release. “It ended up being far more chaotic than I initially planned. So, I suppose this is another effort at creating something low-key. I listen to a lot of lo-fi when I’m working or feeling anxious, so I hope this record can provide the same comfort for others.” ‘Lo-files’ is now fully available (having been released on Friday, 11th July via RCA / Sony) and arrives just before their headlining performances at the Reading and Leeds festivals on 23rd and 24th August, respectively. You can stream ‘Lo-files’ on Spotify below.
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The Sheffield quartet has released a 23-track project that includes "lo-fi reinterpretations" of songs from their entire discography.