Bring Me The Horizon

Thursday's Taste Of Chaos Set Suffers

This was the second last show on the two-month Taste Of Chaos tour, but you'd never know it by the calibre of energy and excitement that all five bands brought to the stage. The tour focuses on hardcore/screamo music, but the crowd focused on fashion. I saw young girls restraightening their hair in the washroom between sets, which is...
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Thursday (photo by Carrie Musgrave)

I Read The News Today... For July 7, 2011

M83 — also known as Anthony Gonzalez — is touring North America this fall in support of his upcoming new album. The LP is still untitled and doesn't have a release date, but you can see him in Mexican, American and Canadian cities from Oct. 15 to Nov. 22, playing songs from it. Turns out even singer/songwriter Veda Hille's two-year-old son is...
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M83

I Read The News Today... For Dec. 14, 2010

You know all those people who were stranded on Highway 402 near Sarnia, Ont. yesterday? Apparently Tricky was one of them. —Toronto StarCameron House co-owner Paul Sannella, who'd been running the Toronto venue since 1981 when he bought the building and turned it into an art space and bar, has passed away. —NOW Magazine After Muse frontman Matt...
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Vampire Weekend (Photo by Esther White)

Bring Me The Horizon — "The Sadness Will Never End"

Bring Me The Horizon's new video for Suicide Season's "The Sadness Will Never End" features a spooky scene between two kids (one's a zombie?) in a forest. The clip also includes a cameo from Architects frontman Sam Carter.
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Bring Me The Horizon (Photo by Adam Elmakias)

Cancer Bats Have Taste Of Chaos

Cancer Bats will be one of the bands to play next year's Rockstar Energy Drink Taste Of Chaos Tour. The Toronto hardcore group will join headliners Thursday and Bring Me The Horizon, Four Year Strong and Pierce The Veil at shows throughout North America from February to April. The Bats are supporting this year's Hail Destroyer. Cancer Bats are...
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Cancer Bats

Pumping: Bring Me The Horizon — Suicide Season

Well, aren't these some pleasant, sunshine-y fellows. The naming your album Suicide Season was probably the tip-off, but the photos with them covered in fake blood and the cover shot of a chick holding entrails are all pretty clear signs that these guys could use a mentor or someone to help them talk through a few things.
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