Like Oli, as well as the hunger to be out and doing something again, the past 18 months have also brought with them a sense of gratitude. Time off from the grind – real time off, not a month here or there every year – means that there’s a renewed appreciation for what the band are doing. Even the less-than-brilliant bits.
“I think sometimes you always think grass is greener,” says Mat. “Like, when you're on tour, and you’re in a shithole in America. But then these kinds of things just make you realise how much you want to be in a shithole in America. I mean, it's kind of put things into perspective, and it makes you realise how lucky you are, I guess, and just how different your life could be.”
Bring Me The Horizon are coming out of COVID stronger because they’re a band who have always learned from experience and used it to move forward. That’s how leaders become leaders. Nobody asked for the time off, but perhaps nobody realised how much a break was needed until they got one. While plans were scuppered by lockdowns, it also happened when the band were on an enormous high. Rather than blurring straight into the next thing, the past 18 months have served to charge them back up in a manner that might otherwise not have happened, from a point near the ground upward.
Oli, for one, knows how important it’s been to rebuild and rejuvenate. He’s singing better than ever, feels more confident about getting onstage, and says that just being back and playing – even at Drop Dead – is a joy in itself. And as the next chapter of Horizon begins, he’s heading into it without taking a lot of old baggage with him, to enjoy it for what it is.
“When it’s going full speed, non-stop, you never really have time to improve, you just keep, like, muscle memory with a lot of stuff, you’re just doing what you've always done,” he reflects. “And if that's not right, it just stays not right. Having almost two years off and coming back to it, all that muscle memory is gone, so you can kind of reinstate good muscle memory. All the little things that I used to take for granted, or even felt a bit tedious, feel new and different. I mean, even listening to our music again, just getting back into it remembering lyrics and stuff, you think, ‘Fuck, this is amazing.’
“Now it's all exciting again.”
Bring Me The Horizon's new single DiE4u is out now. The band are currently on tour in the UK.
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