In 2014, the group released the single "Drown", which was the band's first to reach the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart and top the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart.[9][17]
A re-recorded version of Drown was later included on the band's fifth album That's the Spirit, which was released in September 2015 and peaked at number two in both the UK and the US.[3][5] Four further singles – "Happy Song", "Throne", "True Friends" and "Follow You" – later topped the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart.[17] The band's first live video album, Live at Wembley, was also released in 2015.[18]Live at the Royal Albert Hall, recorded in April 2016 with a full orchestra, followed in December 2016.[19]
The band released the singles "Mantra" and "Wonderful Life" in August and October 2018, respectively, while the singles "Medicine", "Mother Tongue" and "Nihilist Blues" were released in January 2019. Bring Me the Horizon's sixth studio album Amo was released on 25 January 2019. The album continues Bring Me the Horizon's progression into the genres of pop rock, hard rock, alternative rock and electronic rock, while also incorporating elements of pop and electronica. Amo would become Bring Me the Horizon's first UK chart topper on the UK Albums Chart by debuting at number 1 and eventually be certified gold in their home country by the BPI.
Post Human: Survival Horror would continue this trend by peaking at number one in the UK after being released on physical formats on 22 January 2021. This would chart higher after debuting at number 5 in October 2020 solely on digital formats. Post Human: Survival Horror got certified silver in the UK in the backend of July 2021, as well as gifting Bring Me the Horizon three UK Top 40 hits in 2020 with the likes of "Parasite Eve", their highest-charting single since "Drown" in 2014, debuting at 28 on the UK Singles Chart. "Obey", a collaboration with British rock singer Yungblud, and "Teardrops" being the other singles from the record to debut and peak within the Top 40 on the UK Singles Chart.
Albumsedit
Studio albumsedit
List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
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