
Bring Me The Horizon releasing lo-fi album of their biggest tunes
The metalcore band will drop the 23-track meditative project, Lo-files, on Friday (11.07.25).
They announced on Instagram alongside a preview: "we've collaborated with producers we love from the lofi scene to launch a new project where we've reworked BMTH songs and created lofi versions (sic)"
In another photo dump on the app, Oli Sykes and co posted: "Lo-files
23 lo-fi reworkings of our biggest tunes. out this friday. (sic)"
The project will come in handy for frontman Oli to rock his unborn children to sleep.
The Mantra singer's wife Alissa Salls (Alissic) is pregnant with the couple's twins.
In May, the pair shared a video revealing the genders of their unborn babies and captioned the post "dois", number two in Alissa's native Portuguese.
Oli, 38, and Alissa, 27, then shared that they are having a boy and a girl by biting into cupcakes with blue and pink icing inside.
Alissa laughed: 'This is twin one, genuine."
After she bit into the pink cake, Oli beamed: 'F****** hell, we're having a baby girl!'
Then it was time for the rock star to take a bite of his cupcake, which had blue icing.
Oli was overcome and kept saying "no f****** way."
The emotional couple hugged and Oli wiped his wife's tears away.
Oli married his second wife, model-and-musician Alissa, in 2017.
The Can You Feel My Heart singer divorced first wife, Hannah Pixie Snowdon, in 2016, after less than a year of marriage.
Next month, Bring Me The Horizon will headline Reading and Leeds.
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