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ALBUM REVIEW

Bring Me the Horizon: Post Human: Survival Horror review — a journey into the gloom

Bring Me the Horizon: great to throw yourself around to in a mosh pit
Bring Me the Horizon: great to throw yourself around to in a mosh pit

★★☆☆☆
A festival-headlining big deal in the world of alternative metal, this Sheffield lot combine ultra-heavy thrash with catchy pop hooks, plenty of angst and tormented screams of resistance against something or other.

“Everything is so f***ed!” Oli Sykes yells on Teardrops, while portents of pandemic doom are made on Parasite Eve and the Yorkshire pop-punk star Yungblud turns up on Obey to command us to smell the corruption.

All of this would be great to throw yourself around to in a mosh pit, but stuck at home it does little more than take you on a journey into total gloom. (RCA)