“True friends stab you in the front,” proclaims BRING ME THE HORIZON‘s Oli Sykes on the band’s just-released new track, “True Friends”. Featured on the band’s highly anticipated fifth studio album, “That’s The Spirit”, “True Friends” is available everywhere today, including iTunes. Watch the track’s lyric video below. “That’s The Spirit”, the band’s Columbia Records debut, will be released Friday, September 11.

In just a single day, BRING ME THE HORIZON‘s fervent worldwide fanbase triggered simultaneous Twitter trends for “True Friends” in the U.S., U.K., Australia and several European countries with #TrueFriends. “True Friends” is the third new track to be unveiled from “That’s The Spirit”; previously released songs include the album’s lead single “Throne”, which sits Top 20 at Active Rock radio this week, and “Happy Song”.

“That’s The Spirit” is an 11-track, exhilarating ride bursting with huge riffs, soaring vocals and stadium filling monster tracks. The album, which lead singer Oli Sykes recently told NME is “a celebration of depression,” was recorded this spring in Santorini, Greece at Black Rock Studios, which the band discovered by Googling “world’s most amazing studios.” “That’s The Spirit” was mixed in London, mastered in New York and produced by Sykes and the band’s Jordan Fish.

“That’s The Spirit” track listing:

01. Doomed
02. Happy Song
03. Throne
04. True Friends
05. Follow You
06. What You Need
07. Avalanche
08. Run
09. Drown
10. Blasphemy
11. Oh No

This coming weekend, BRING ME THE HORIZON hits both Reading and Leeds festivals in the England, playing the Main Stage as direct support for headliner METALLICA. The band returns to North America in October for their headline fall tour, which includes festival stops at Louder Than Life, Rock Allegiance, Aftershock and Knotfest. Joining them on the road will be American metalcore band ISSUES.

BRING ME THE HORIZON is Oli Sykes (vocals), Matthew Nicholls (drums), Matt Kean (bass), Lee Malia (guitars), Jordan Fish (programming and keys).

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Fonte: Blabbermouth.net