Bring Me the Horizon's Sempiternal previously wasn't due to arrive until April 30 through Epitaph, but the British metalcore act have pushed up the date to April 2 and shared the entire thing online.
The 11-song album is streaming over at YouTube. Frontman Oliver Sykes said in a statement, "Due to overwhelming and phenomenal demand, Sempiternal will be with you sooner than you thought, we are glad you have heard and & love it and all we can ask is if you enjoy this album you'll help the band continue to make records and buy it when it's released officially."
The band have previously said that the album was partly inspired by post-rock, but fans needn't fear, since there's also plenty of heaviness. Take a listen below.
The 11-song album is streaming over at YouTube. Frontman Oliver Sykes said in a statement, "Due to overwhelming and phenomenal demand, Sempiternal will be with you sooner than you thought, we are glad you have heard and & love it and all we can ask is if you enjoy this album you'll help the band continue to make records and buy it when it's released officially."
The band have previously said that the album was partly inspired by post-rock, but fans needn't fear, since there's also plenty of heaviness. Take a listen below.