Bring Me The Horizon share vicious new song ‘Dehumanized’ ahead of ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’

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Bring Me The Horizon share vicious new song ‘Dehumanized’ ahead of ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’

The “reactivated” and re-recorded version of BMTH’s debut album arrives next month

Bring Me The Horizon have shared a new song, ‘Dehumanized’, taken from their upcoming re-recording of ‘Count Your Blessings’. Listen below.

The Sheffield band have revisited and “reactivated” their 2006 debut album by making it “sharper, heavier, and more vital than ever”, as announced earlier this year.

  • READ MORE: ‘Bring Me The Horizon L.I.V.E. In São Paulo’ review: a love letter to their fans and statement of greatness
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Titled ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’, the 20th anniversary project is described as a “recontextualisation” of the original, rather than a retrospective release. The collection is due for release on July 10.

BMTH will also play two special ‘Count Your Blessings’ shows as part of Outbreak Fest in Manchester next month.

After sharing a reimagined version of ‘Black & Blue’ recently, Oli Sykes and co. have now dropped a brand-new original track that was written and recorded for the upcoming ‘…Repented’.

The vicious ‘Dehumanized’ is the collection’s sole new composition, written two decades after the original album’s release.

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Per a press release, the single serves as a bridge between past and present. It brings a dose of “unrelenting aggression and chaos” from Bring Me’s earliest material, while also boasting “the scope, ambition and sonic precision” of their later years.

The song was produced by Sykes and BMTH guitarist Lee Malia, with mixing courtesy of Buster Odeholm. ‘Dehumanized’, which will appear as the final track on ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’, acts as a closing statement to the LP and ushers in a new chapter in the debut album’s legacy.

“We can’t have this record sounding like what bands sound like today. It needs to be the best version of what it sounded like in 2006,” Sykes explained.

The full tracklist for Bring Me The Horizon’s ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’ is: 

  1. ‘Pray For Plagues – 2026 Repented’
  2. ‘Tell Slater Not To Wash His Dick – 2026 Repented’
  3. ‘For Stevie Wonder’s Eyes Only – 2026 Repented’
  4. ‘A Lot Like Vegas – 2026 Repented’
  5. ‘Black & Blue – 2026 Repented’
  6. ‘Slow Dance – 2026 Repented’
  7. ‘Dragon Slaying – 2026 Repented’
  8. ‘(I Used To Make Out With) Medusa – 2026 Repented’
  9. ‘Fifteen Fathoms, Counting – 2026 Repented’
  10. ‘Off The Heezay – 2026 Repented’
  11. ‘Dehumanized’

Bring Me The Horizon have promised that their forthcoming slots at Outbreak Fest will be “a defining moment for a generation of fans – both those who were there at the beginning and those discovering it now”.

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As well as playing ‘Count Your Blessings’ in full for the first time, Bring Me are set to break out some other material from the era. The band will be joined by support acts Static Dress, Dying Wish, Rolo Tomassi, Heriot, Car Underwater and Still In Love.

Following the announcement of the ‘….Repented’ collection, frontman Sykes shared a video of himself recording some deathcore screaming in the studio for the re-imagined release. “Took me a minute to work out how to do some of this shit again,” he said.

“Very excited to share CYB repented with u. I think we did you all proud. It’s so nice to see all the love and nostalgia too thank you so much.”

Speaking to NME at Reading Festival 2025, Sykes revealed that 12 more songs could be arriving at some point as part of the ‘Director’s Cut’ of BMTH’s latest album, ‘Post Human: Nex Gen’. He said this could take a while, however, as he has become the father of twins.

“The music will come, but it’s just not the be-all and end-all,” Sykes told us. “We’re realising that we don’t have to put another record out; we just put one out. Most bands would go away for two years, have an actual break. You don’t have to do this, but I want to and I enjoy it. If it doesn’t happen, then it doesn’t happen.”

You can revisit NME‘s video interview with Sykes in full here:

BMTH released a ravey but heavy collab with US musician, DJ and producer Illenium, ‘Slave To The Rithim’, earlier this year.

They recently wrapped up their 2026 ‘Ascension Program 2’ North American tour, and made appearances at Rock For People, Nova Rock, Tons Of Rock, Sick New World and Hellfest. At the latter event, the group brought out Lorna Shore’s Will Ramos to perform ‘Antivist’. They then teamed up with Babymetal for ‘Kingslayer’ at Graspop Metal Meeting.

Bring Me The Horizon are scheduled to headline Sziget 2026 in Budapest in August alongside Florence + The Machine, Lewis Capaldi, Twenty One Pilots and more.

This year also saw Bring Me screen their concert film, L.I.V.E. In São Paulo, in cinemas worldwide for two days only. In a glowing, five-star review, NME hailed the band’s big screen project as “a love letter to their fans and statement of greatness”.

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Bring Me The Horizon have shared a new song, ‘Dehumanized’, taken from their upcoming re-recording of ‘Count Your Blessings’. Listen below.

The Sheffield band have revisited and “reactivated” their 2006 debut album by making it “sharper, heavier, and more vital than ever”, as announced earlier this year.

  • READ MORE: ‘Bring Me The Horizon L.I.V.E. In São Paulo’ review: a love letter to their fans and statement of greatness
Advertisement

Titled ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’, the 20th anniversary project is described as a “recontextualisation” of the original, rather than a retrospective release. The collection is due for release on July 10.

BMTH will also play two special ‘Count Your Blessings’ shows as part of Outbreak Fest in Manchester next month.

After sharing a reimagined version of ‘Black & Blue’ recently, Oli Sykes and co. have now dropped a brand-new original track that was written and recorded for the upcoming ‘…Repented’.

The vicious ‘Dehumanized’ is the collection’s sole new composition, written two decades after the original album’s release.

Recommended

Per a press release, the single serves as a bridge between past and present. It brings a dose of “unrelenting aggression and chaos” from Bring Me’s earliest material, while also boasting “the scope, ambition and sonic precision” of their later years.

The song was produced by Sykes and BMTH guitarist Lee Malia, with mixing courtesy of Buster Odeholm. ‘Dehumanized’, which will appear as the final track on ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’, acts as a closing statement to the LP and ushers in a new chapter in the debut album’s legacy.

“We can’t have this record sounding like what bands sound like today. It needs to be the best version of what it sounded like in 2006,” Sykes explained.

The full tracklist for Bring Me The Horizon’s ‘Count Your Blessings: Repented’ is: 

  1. ‘Pray For Plagues – 2026 Repented’
  2. ‘Tell Slater Not To Wash His Dick – 2026 Repented’
  3. ‘For Stevie Wonder’s Eyes Only – 2026 Repented’
  4. ‘A Lot Like Vegas – 2026 Repented’
  5. ‘Black & Blue – 2026 Repented’
  6. ‘Slow Dance – 2026 Repented’
  7. ‘Dragon Slaying – 2026 Repented’
  8. ‘(I Used To Make Out With) Medusa – 2026 Repented’
  9. ‘Fifteen Fathoms, Counting – 2026 Repented’
  10. ‘Off The Heezay – 2026 Repented’
  11. ‘Dehumanized’

Bring Me The Horizon have promised that their forthcoming slots at Outbreak Fest will be “a defining moment for a generation of fans – both those who were there at the beginning and those discovering it now”.

Advertisement

As well as playing ‘Count Your Blessings’ in full for the first time, Bring Me are set to break out some other material from the era. The band will be joined by support acts Static Dress, Dying Wish, Rolo Tomassi, Heriot, Car Underwater and Still In Love.

Following the announcement of the ‘….Repented’ collection, frontman Sykes shared a video of himself recording some deathcore screaming in the studio for the re-imagined release. “Took me a minute to work out how to do some of this shit again,” he said.

“Very excited to share CYB repented with u. I think we did you all proud. It’s so nice to see all the love and nostalgia too thank you so much.”

Speaking to NME at Reading Festival 2025, Sykes revealed that 12 more songs could be arriving at some point as part of the ‘Director’s Cut’ of BMTH’s latest album, ‘Post Human: Nex Gen’. He said this could take a while, however, as he has become the father of twins.

“The music will come, but it’s just not the be-all and end-all,” Sykes told us. “We’re realising that we don’t have to put another record out; we just put one out. Most bands would go away for two years, have an actual break. You don’t have to do this, but I want to and I enjoy it. If it doesn’t happen, then it doesn’t happen.”

You can revisit NME‘s video interview with Sykes in full here:

BMTH released a ravey but heavy collab with US musician, DJ and producer Illenium, ‘Slave To The Rithim’, earlier this year.

They recently wrapped up their 2026 ‘Ascension Program 2’ North American tour, and made appearances at Rock For People, Nova Rock, Tons Of Rock, Sick New World and Hellfest. At the latter event, the group brought out Lorna Shore’s Will Ramos to perform ‘Antivist’. They then teamed up with Babymetal for ‘Kingslayer’ at Graspop Metal Meeting.

Bring Me The Horizon are scheduled to headline Sziget 2026 in Budapest in August alongside Florence + The Machine, Lewis Capaldi, Twenty One Pilots and more.

This year also saw Bring Me screen their concert film, L.I.V.E. In São Paulo, in cinemas worldwide for two days only. In a glowing, five-star review, NME hailed the band’s big screen project as “a love letter to their fans and statement of greatness”.

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