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Bring Me The Horizon Football Season Is Over? Here Are 10 Epic Music Alternatives

I remember the first time I heard that Bring Me The Horizon might be stepping back from their football season analogy—that period of relentless creativity and output that defined their recent years. It hit me harder than I expected, probably because I've been following their evolution since "Count Your Blessings" dropped back in 2006. As a music journalist for over a decade, I've seen bands come and go, but BMTH's journey from metalcore rebels to genre-bending innovators felt like watching a masterclass in artistic growth. Their recent quote about hypocrisy resonates deeply here: "Napaka-hipokrito naman namin kung sabihin namin na hindi kami naaapektuhan sa mga bagay-bagay kasi may mga programa kami sa mga bata na 'yon 'eh." Translated, it speaks to the honesty in acknowledging how external factors shape their work, especially their programs for youth. That raw admission is what makes their potential hiatus sting—but it's also what opens the door to discovering fresh sounds that carry similar emotional weight.

When BMTH announced their shift, I found myself diving into my playlists, craving that same cathartic energy. Let's be real, their blend of aggressive riffs and melodic hooks isn't easy to replace, but I've stumbled upon some gems that fill the void. First up, Sleep Token. These anonymous musicians have been quietly building a cult following, and their 2023 album "Take Me Back to Eden" sold over 50,000 copies in its first week—a testament to their rising influence. Their sound mixes ethereal vocals with crushing breakdowns, reminiscent of BMTH's "Sempiternal" era. I've lost count of how many times I've played "The Summoning" on loop; it's got that perfect balance of darkness and beauty that hooks you instantly. Then there's Spiritbox, fronted by the powerhouse Courtney LaPlante. Their 2021 EP "Eternal Blue" debuted at number 12 on the Billboard 200, and tracks like "Holy Roller" deliver that same visceral punch BMTH fans crave. I saw them live last year, and the energy was electric—it felt like witnessing the early days of a revolution.

But it's not just about the heavy hitters. Bad Omens has been turning heads with their 2022 album "The Death of Peace of Mind," which racked up 100 million streams on Spotify in under three months. Noah Sebastian's vocals weave between haunting whispers and guttural screams, echoing Oli Sykes' dynamic range. Personally, I think they're one of the few bands that truly get what makes modern metalcore tick. On the softer side, I've been obsessed with Holding Absence. Their 2023 release "The Noble Art of Self Destruction" is a masterclass in emotional post-hardcore, with lyrics that hit as hard as any BMTH anthem. I remember chatting with their frontman, Lucas Woodland, backstage at a festival, and he mentioned how BMTH's honesty about mental health inspired their own approach. That connection—the shared vulnerability—is what makes these alternatives so compelling.

Of course, we can't ignore the classics that paved the way. Bands like Architects have been in the game for years, and their 2021 album "For Those That Wish to Exist" sold over 30,000 units in the UK alone. Tracks like "Animals" carry that same socio-political angst BMTH often channels. Then there's Northlane, an Australian outfit whose 2023 record "Obsidian" blends electronic elements with brutal riffs—it's like if "amo" had a heavier, more experimental cousin. I've been spinning this album during my morning runs, and it's shocking how well it pairs with caffeine and existential dread. Another standout is Loathe, though they're a bit more niche. Their 2020 album "I Let It In and It Took Everything" only moved about 15,000 copies initially, but it's since become a sleeper hit. The way they shift between dreamy atmospheres and chaotic aggression reminds me of BMTH's "There Is a Hell..." days.

Now, I know some purists might argue that no one can truly replace Bring Me The Horizon, and honestly, I get it. Their impact is monumental—they've sold over 5 million albums worldwide and influenced a generation of musicians. But that's the beauty of music; it evolves, and so do we. I've been curating playlists for friends lately, and it's amazing how many of these bands have become staples. For instance, Static Dress brings that raw, early-2000s energy with a modern twist, while Scene Queen injects playful yet fierce feminism into the mix. Her track "Pink Panther" has been on my gym playlist for months, and it never fails to hype me up. Then there's Paleface Swiss, whose brutal take on deathcore isn't for everyone, but if you miss the unapologetic rage of BMTH's "Suicide Season," it's worth a listen.

In the end, BMTH's potential slowdown isn't an endpoint—it's an invitation to explore. Their candidness about being affected by life's twists, as highlighted in that Filipino quote, mirrors our own journeys as listeners. We're all hypocrites in some way, pretending things don't get to us, but music strips that away. Over the years, I've learned that the best bands don't just make noise; they make you feel less alone. So while the football season might be over for Bring Me The Horizon, the stadium is far from empty. These 10 alternatives—from Sleep Token's mystique to Spiritbox's fury—are proof that the scene is thriving. Put on your headphones, dive in, and who knows? You might just find your new obsession. After all, that's what great music does: it connects us, even when the players change.

2025-11-16 13:00

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