The producer and songwriter begins to formalize his path outside the band, signing with a major publisher as his own catalogue takes shape.
Musician, producer, and songwriter Jordan Fish has signed a new publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music. The agreement arrives more than a year after he parted ways with Bring Me The Horizon, the band he helped steer through its most commercially ambitious phase.
Fish spent over a decade as the group’s keyboardist, producer, and co-writer, a period that saw their sound expand from deathcore roots into arena-scale rock built on electronic textures and structural precision. Albums like Sempiternal and That’s the Spirit bear his mark in every synthetic layer and melodic contour. By the time he exited, the working relationship had become central to the band’s identity, making the split a genuine rupture for long-time listeners.
A publishing deal of this kind is a practical step for a figure who writes across projects. It signals that the catalogue Fish is now assembling — his own material, collaborative work, production credits — has enough commercial weight to warrant major backing. Warner Chappell’s roster already includes songwriters and producers whose careers span pop, rock, and electronic spaces, placing Fish in familiar territory.
What that output will sound like remains open. He has rarely operated as a front-facing artist, and this move does not clarify whether solo work is imminent or whether the deal is designed to cover contributions made behind the scenes. Either way, the agreement confirms that Fish’s professional future is being built as an independent force, no longer framed by the band that introduced him.
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