Bring Me the Horizon have parted ways with keyboardist Jordan Fish in a statement released this morning (Dec. 22).
The band is currently working on their next release, Post Human: Next Gen, which will be the second of four planned installments under the Post Human title. They will continue to write new material, now enduring a shaking amongst their personnel, as detailed in the statement seen below.
Bring Me The Horizon has decided to part ways with Jordan Fish. We want to thank him for the musical journey he took with us and wish him luck with everything in the future. Meanwhile we continue to work on Nex Gen, with brand new music coming very soon.
See you on our UK tour in January.
Fish joined Bring Me the Horizon in 2012 as the band’s sound began to evolve, drifting away from uncompromising heaviness as they embraced influences from outside of rock and metal norms.
He was first featured on 2013’s Sempiternal, which marked a significant stylistic shift for the U.K. group as they gained incredible upward momentum. The sonic experimentation has only continued through That’s The Spirit, Amo and Post Human: Survival Horror with Fish also having contributed programming, backing vocals, percussion and more.
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Jordan Fish Comments on Split With Bring Me the Horizon
Resharing Bring Me the Horizon’s statement, Fish comments,
I’m really grateful for my 11 years with the band, and extremely proud of all that we have achieved together.
I look forward to hearing what they do next, and wish them every success in the future.
I’m excited to start this next chapter in my career.
What’s Next for Bring Me the Horizon
It’s not known if Bring Me the Horizon intend to replace Fish with another full-time member or whether they will seek a temporary/session replacement.
This year, the group has released new singles by way of “LosT,” “AmEN!” (featuring Lil Uzi Vert and Glassjaw’s Daryl Palumbo) and “DArkSide,” as well as collabs and guest features with CORPSE, Lil Uzi Vert, SLANDER and Yungblud.
In early January, Bring Me the Horizon will embark on a U.K. tour, with a number of other global dates on the books through the summer. See all of their upcoming dates here.
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