"Amo" is the sixth studio album by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon, released on January 11, 2019. The album marks a significant departure from the band's earlier work, exploring a more experimental and diverse sound.
The album's production, handled by the band themselves, along with Zakk Cervini and Jordan Fish, is notable for its clarity and depth. Tracks like "Mantra" and "Antivist" feature infectious, pop-infused hooks, while songs like "Empty" and "Nihilist" showcase the band's ability to craft heavy, aggressive riffs. The album's sonic landscape is further enriched by the incorporation of electronic elements, such as synthesizers and samples, which add texture and atmosphere to the music. Bring Me the Horizon - amo -2019- flac 1014 Kbps
amo was produced by Oliver Sykes and Jordan Fish (who left the band in late 2023, making this era even more collectible). The production is pristine, layered, and intentionally chaotic. To hear it in is to hear the album as the engineers heard it in the mastering suite. "Amo" is the sixth studio album by British
At 1014 Kbps—which is roughly CD quality—the contrast between the heavy riffs in "MANTRA" and the delicate, ambient strings in "i search for help, but the girls they don't help me" is much sharper. Vocal Clarity: the record weaves together pop-rock
: Produced by frontman Oli Sykes and keyboardist Jordan Fish , the record weaves together pop-rock, electronica, and even trap elements.