Sempiternal
13,79 EUR
CD
Sony
Release date: 24/Mar/2015
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Sales Rank: #1109 in Mainstream Rock
#7517 in Rock
Style: Mainstream Rock
Product No.: 2097632813
Details / Tracklist: 1.1 Can You Feel My Heart
1.2 The House of Wolves
1.3 Empire (Let Them Sing)
1.4 Sleepwalking
1.5 Go to Hell, for Heaven's Sake
1.6 Shadow Moses
1.7 And the Snakes Start to Sing
1.8 Seen It All Before
1.9 Anti-Vist
1.10 Crooked Young
1.11 Hospitals for Souls
1.12 Join the Club
1.13 Chasing Rainbows
1.14 Deathbeds
Number of discs: 1
Description:Backing Vocals: Immanu El, Backing Vocals: Jordan Fish (2), Bass Guitar: Matt Kean, Drums: Matthew Nicholls (2), Guitar: Lee Malia, Keyboards: Jordan Fish (2), Lead Vocals: Oliver Sykes, Mixed By: David Bendeth, Producer: Terry Date, Programmed By: Jordan Fish (2), Labelcode IMT5053029.2 (88883720672), Copyright (c) Sony Music Entertainment
"Sempiternal" is the fourth studio album by British rock band Bring Me The Horizon, released in 2013 on CD format by Sony. This groundbreaking record marked a significant evolution in the band's sound, blending metalcore roots with electronic and melodic elements to create anthems like "Can You Feel My Heart" and "Sleepwalking." The album received critical acclaim for its innovation and emotional depth, propelling Bring Me The Horizon into mainstream recognition. With multiple chart successes worldwide and a dedicated fanbase, the band has become one of modern rock's most influential acts. Sony, as a leading global music manufacturer and distributor, is renowned for supporting artists across genres with high-quality production standards.
No. of tracks: 14
Manufacturer No.: IMT5053029.2
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Azmi H. - 30/Sep/2021 5 of 5 Stars!
The music of Sempiternal doesn’t deviate too far from There Is a Hell. Typical electronic undertone makes a comeback to provide a familiar sound for Horizon fans. A lighter pop sound meshed with blaring guitars, emotional choruses, and contrasting lyrics shred through the airwaves when the song hits the speakers.