The album has never left the streaming charts. It spawned a thousand "cyber-metal" clones. And today, listening to the is the only way to honor the dynamic range that the band and Terry Date fought for during the loudness war era of 2013.
Tracks like "Can You Feel My Heart" became the blueprint for modern "radio rock" heaviness—massive, stadium-filling synth drops juxtaposed with breakdowns that hit like a truck. Bring Me The Horizon - Sempiternal -2013- -FLAC-
You’ll hear the rain at the beginning. You’ll hear the crackle of the synth. And you’ll realize that 11 years later, nothing has topped this. The album has never left the streaming charts
Before diving into the technicalities of FLAC, let’s acknowledge why Sempiternal is the specific album demanding lossless quality. Prior to 2013, Bring Me The Horizon (Oli Sykes – vocals, Lee Malia – guitar, Matt Kean – bass, Matt Nicholls – drums, and later Jordan Fish – keyboards) were known for the raw, almost chaotic deathcore of Count Your Blessings and the melodic aggression of There Is a Hell... . Tracks like "Can You Feel My Heart" became
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: The album leaked online two months early in February 2013. Instead of fighting it, the band streamed the entire album for free, which eventually led to its official release being moved forward from April 29 to April 1 .