The Sheffield band revisits the deathcore roots they once left behind, complete with a new track, “Dehumanized.”
Bring Me the Horizon’s connection to their early deathcore records has always been fraught. For years, the Sheffield band actively distanced themselves from the raw, breakdown-heavy attack of their 2006 debut, Count Your Blessings, steadily transforming into one of the UK’s most arena-scale rock acts. That history makes today’s release of Count Your Blessing – Repented more than a routine re-recording.
The project reimagines the original album with updated production and performances, and it includes a previously unheard track, “Dehumanized.” Where the debut once stood as a document of youthful extremity—often dismissed by the band themselves—this version arrives as a conscious editorial move, not a simple nostalgia hack.
No extended campaign prepared the way. The music landed quietly, even as Bring Me the Horizon tour behind their latest material. The presence of a brand-new song alongside the reworked deathcore cuts suggests the band is less interested in recovering their past than in reframing it. What that signals for their next chapter remains, for now, their own business.
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