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Bring Me The Horizon Unleash Ferocious New Track ‘Dehumanized’ Ahead of ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’

Bring Me The Horizon Unleash Ferocious New Track ‘Dehumanized’ Ahead of ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’

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Bring Me The Horizon Unleash Ferocious New Track ‘Dehumanized’ Ahead of ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’

Immerse in Bring Me The Horizon’s explosive new song ‘Dehumanized’ as they reawaken their debut album with a fierce 2026 twist.

A Vicious New Chapter in Bring Me The Horizon’s Legacy

If you've been following Bring Me The Horizon’s journey, you already know how these Sheffield rockers love to evolve. Recently, they dropped a ruthless new track called ‘Dehumanized’, a fresh composition that stokes the fire for their upcoming album Count Your Blessings: Repented. This release is no ordinary album—it's a 20th-anniversary reimagining of their 2006 debut that promises to be “sharper, heavier, and more vital than ever.” For fans old and new, this feels like the perfect bridge between BMTH's gritty past and their polished present.

Bring Me The Horizon press photograph

Bring Me The Horizon poised to ignite the scene with their revamped debut energy.

Reviving a Classic with a Modern Edge

The Count Your Blessings: Repented project isn’t just a dusty retrospective; it’s a full-on “recontextualisation” of the original album. Dropping on July 10, it’s a sonic resurrection that tightens every riff and amplifies every scream, capturing the raw energy of the early days with the sophistication honed over 20 years.

What makes this release even more exciting is the addition of one completely new track: ‘Dehumanized’. Written and recorded two decades after the original album, this song packs a punch of unrelenting aggression and chaos that’s deeply rooted in BMTH’s early sound, yet it’s mixed with the scope and sonic precision the band has mastered in recent years.

“We can’t have this record sounding like what bands sound like today. It needs to be the best version of what it sounded like in 2006.”

— Oli Sykes, BMTH frontman

Produced by Oli Sykes and guitarist Lee Malia, and mixed by Buster Odeholm, ‘Dehumanized’ will close the Repented album with a bang, marking the dawn of a new chapter in the band’s legacy.

Experience ‘Dehumanized’ Now

Here’s the official video of their new fierce anthem, ready to shake your speakers:

With its ferocious intensity, ‘Dehumanized’ perfectly captures the violent spirit of BMTH’s origins while showcasing their matured sound—a true testament to their relentless evolution.

The Full ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’ Tracklist

Fans can expect a complete overhaul of the entire debut album, featuring repented versions of every original track plus the brand-new ‘Dehumanized’. Here’s the full list:

  1. ‘Pray For Plagues – 2026 Repented’
  2. ‘Tell Slater Not To Wash His Dick – 2026 Repented’
  3. ‘For Stevie Wonder’s Eyes Only – 2026 Repented’
  4. ‘A Lot Like Vegas – 2026 Repented’
  5. ‘Black & Blue – 2026 Repented’
  6. ‘Slow Dance – 2026 Repented’
  7. ‘Dragon Slaying – 2026 Repented’
  8. ‘(I Used To Make Out With) Medusa – 2026 Repented’
  9. ‘Fifteen Fathoms, Counting – 2026 Repented’
  10. ‘Off The Heezay – 2026 Repented’
  11. ‘Dehumanized’

Each track has been meticulously re-recorded to encapsulate the raw power and spirit of the band’s early sound with a fresh coat of sonic polish.

A Live Celebration at Outbreak Fest

Adding to the excitement, Bring Me The Horizon will headline two special Count Your Blessings shows during Outbreak Fest in Manchester next month. These gigs promise to be a defining moment for fans across generations, uniting those who grew up with BMTH and those discovering their ferocious beginnings for the first time.

Not just stopping at the album, the band plans to dust off other early material, making these shows a unique dive into their roots. Supporting acts will include Static Dress, Dying Wish, Rolo Tomassi, Heriot, Car Underwater, and Still In Love. It’s set to be a heavy metal pilgrimage that no fan will want to miss.

Oli Sykes Relearning His Deathcore Roots

Frontman Oli Sykes has been candid about the process of revisiting his early vocal style. A recent behind-the-scenes video shows him grappling with the deathcore screams that defined BMTH's early sound. His comment, “Took me a minute to work out how to do some of this shit again,” reveals the dedication and respect they have for their origins.

This journey has been emotional as well as technical: “Very excited to share CYB repented with u. I think we did you all proud. It’s so nice to see all the love and nostalgia too thank you so much,” Sykes shared, connecting deeply with their fanbase.

More Music on the Horizon

While Count Your Blessings: Repented celebrates the past, BMTH looks forward. Oli Sykes hinted at a possible Director’s Cut for their latest album Post Human: Nex Gen, potentially adding 12 more tracks. Parenthood and life balance have taken some priority for Oli, but the music is far from shelved.

“The music will come, but it’s just not the be-all and end-all. We’re realizing that we don’t have to put another record out; we just put one out.”

This perspective makes each release feel even more precious, a labor of love rather than obligation.

A Year of Dynamic Highlights

Bring Me The Horizon hasn’t slowed down in 2026. Earlier this year, they surprised fans with ‘Slave To The Rithim’, a rave-heavy but still hard-hitting collaboration with DJ and producer Illenium, blending electronic beats with their signature intensity.

They also wrapped up their ‘Ascension Program 2’ North American tour, lighting up festivals like Rock For People, Nova Rock, Tons Of Rock, Sick New World, and Hellfest. At Hellfest especially, BMTH created unforgettable moments, including a guest performance by Will Ramos of Lorna Shore on ‘Antivist’ and a collaboration with Babymetal for ‘Kingslayer’ at Graspop Metal Meeting.

Bring Me The Horizon live performance

BMTH delivering electrifying festival performances across the globe.

Looking Ahead: Headlining Sziget 2026

The band’s momentum continues with plans to headline Budapest’s iconic Sziget Festival in August 2026. Sharing the stage alongside Florence + The Machine, Lewis Capaldi, and Twenty One Pilots, BMTH’s presence promises to bring a seismic energy to the festival’s rock lineup.

Reliving the Live Experience

Earlier this year, BMTH’s concert film L.I.V.E. In São Paulo hit cinemas worldwide for two days, offering fans a chance to experience their powerful live show on the big screen. Praised as “a love letter to their fans and statement of greatness,” it captured the band’s fiery connection with their audience.

Conclusion: The Past and Present Collide

Bring Me The Horizon’s Count Your Blessings: Repented is more than a re-recording—it's a revitalized testament to their roots injected with two decades of growth. Dehumanized stands as the fierce closing chapter, a fierce reminder that while time passes, the raw power of their early sound remains alive and kicking.

Are you ready to dive into this refreshed classic and witness BMTH live, bridging generations of fans? This is metal history in the making, and it’s thunderously loud.

FAQ

  • How is ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’ different from the original album?
    It’s a complete re-recording that sharpens and intensifies the original tracks, plus adds one brand-new song, ‘Dehumanized’.
  • When will ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’ be released?
    The album is set to drop on July 10, 2026.
  • What is the significance of the song ‘Dehumanized’?
    It’s the only new track on the album, serving as a powerful bridge between the band’s early aggression and their modern sound.
  • Will Bring Me The Horizon perform the album live?
    Yes, they'll play Count Your Blessings in full at two special shows during Outbreak Fest in Manchester.
  • Are there any upcoming tours or festivals featuring Bring Me The Horizon?
    BMTH will headline Sziget Festival 2026 and recently concluded their ‘Ascension Program 2’ North American tour.

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