"Drown" is a song by the British rock band Bring Me the Horizon on October 21, 2014. Originally released as a stand alone single, a re-recorded version features on the band's fifth studio album That's the Spirit. The track, musically, marks a shift away from the band's previously established metalcore sound. Rather, it was described by critics as other types of rock, including alternative rock, emo, and pop punk, also being described as "arena rock fire".
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| - "Drown" is a song by the British rock band Bring Me the Horizon on October 21, 2014. Originally released as a stand alone single, a re-recorded version features on the band's fifth studio album That's the Spirit. The track, musically, marks a shift away from the band's previously established metalcore sound. Rather, it was described by critics as other types of rock, including alternative rock, emo, and pop punk, also being described as "arena rock fire".
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| - "Drown" is a prime example of Sykes' ability to write a catchy lyric.
- If this is an indication of where its creators are headed come the next full length, another expectation-destroying release is imminent.
- "Drown" misses some of the vital hallmarks of the band's greatest work
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- Kriston McConnell
- Michael Bird
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| - redbrick.me
- richardthinks.org
- underthegunreview.net
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| - "Drown" is a song by the British rock band Bring Me the Horizon on October 21, 2014. Originally released as a stand alone single, a re-recorded version features on the band's fifth studio album That's the Spirit. The track, musically, marks a shift away from the band's previously established metalcore sound. Rather, it was described by critics as other types of rock, including alternative rock, emo, and pop punk, also being described as "arena rock fire".
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