- DELUXE EDIT. INCL. 3 BONUS TRACKS [!] - ВРЕМЕННО НАМАЛЕНИЕ!! ВАЖИ ДО ИЗЧЕРПВАНЕ НА ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИТЕ КОЛИЧЕСТВА!!
Sempiternal is the fourth studio album by British metalcore band Bring Me the Horizon. It was released on 1 April 2013 worldwide through RCA, a subsidiary label of Sony Music Entertainment, and 2 April 2013 in the United States and Canada through Epitaph. It is the first album to feature keyboardist Jordan Fish and was believed to be the last album to feature guitarist Jona Weinhofen. However, Weinhofen's role within the album's development has been faced with controversy.
Written and recorded throughout 2012, Sempiternal showed the band pool diverse influences from electronic music, ambient music and pop. "Sempiternal" is an archaic English word denoting the concept of "everlasting time" that can never actually come to pass. It stems from the Latin word "sempiternus" (a concatenation of root "semper" and suffix "aeternum"). The album's cover art is a depiction of the Flower of Life.
The album has thus far spawned two singles ("Shadow Moses" and "Sleepwalking"). The album made its debut at #3 on the UK Album Chart and is their second successive album to top the ARIA Charts in Australia. It also managed to reach #11 on the US Billboard Chart, making Sempiternal the band's highest charting album in America. The album went on to sell 27,522 copies in its first week.
Terry Date – production
TRACKLIST:
No. Title Length
1. "Can You Feel My Heart" 3:47
2. "The House of Wolves" 3:25
3. "Empire (Let Them Sing)" 3:45
4. "Sleepwalking" 3:50
5. "Go to Hell, for Heaven's Sake" 4:02
6. "Shadow Moses" 4:03
7. "And the Snakes Start to Sing" 5:01
8. "Seen It All Before" (featuring member of Immanu El as backing vocalist[47]) 4:07
9. "Antivist" 3:13
10. "Crooked Young" 3:34
11. "Hospital for Souls" 6:44
BONUS TRACKS DELUXE EDIT.:
12. Join The Club
13. Chasing Rainbows
14. Deathbeds
LINE-UP:
Oliver Sykes – lead vocals
Lee Malia – guitars
Matt Kean – bass guitar
Matt Nicholls – drums, percussion
Jordan Fish – keyboards, programming