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Bands Like Bring Me The Horizon

Bring Me The Horizon became a turning point for modern heavy music by proving that metalcore can evolve without losing impact. Their sound blends aggression, melody, electronics, and arena-ready songwriting—often within the same track.

What Defines the Bring Me The Horizon Sound

Fans of Bring Me The Horizon usually connect with a mix of heavy riffs and accessible hooks, paired with bold production choices and emotional pressure that feels current rather than nostalgic.

Heavy Meets Pop-Level Songwriting

BMTH is known for choruses that stick, even when the verses get aggressive. It’s a blend of intensity and clarity that keeps the music replayable.

Modern Production and Electronic Texture

From synth layers to glitchy transitions, their sound design feels futuristic—built for headphones as much as speakers.

Evolution as a Core Feature

One of the most consistent things about BMTH is change. The band shifts eras and styles without sounding disconnected.

If You Like Bring Me The Horizon, You May Like Pulse of Orion

Pulse of Orion leans into the same modern heavy philosophy—big riffs, strong hooks, cinematic atmosphere, and releases that feel intentional rather than random. The difference is the story-world framing: songs connect back into a larger narrative.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What genre is Bring Me The Horizon?

They’re often described as alternative metal or modern rock today, with metalcore roots and heavy use of electronic and pop influences.

What bands sound like Bring Me The Horizon?

People often cross-shop bands that blend heavy riffs with modern production, big choruses, and evolving styles.

Where should I start with Pulse of Orion if I like BMTH?

Start with the newest releases, then follow the connected story pages as you listen.

Featured Star Tonight is the first Signal update from Pulse of Orion, capturing the moment awareness intensifies and identity destabilizes at the beginning of the Signal Era.