Bring Me The Horizon share Grimes collaboration "nihilist blues"
Bring Me The Horizon have shared their new collaboration with Grimes, "nihilist blues".
Sheffield's BMTH have shared new single "nihilist blues", the fifth single to be shared from their forthcoming album amo, which lands in full tomorrow (25 January).
It's the first track Grimes has appeared on this year. Last November released her new single "We Appreciate Power", as well as appearing Poppy's "Play Destroy", and Jimmy Urine's "The Medicine Does Not Control Me".
Last year she also appeared on an Apple advert with a snippet of one of her unreleased tracks "That’s What The Drugs Are For", and made a theme tune for Netflix animation Hilda.
Grimes is yet to follow up her 2015 full-length Art Angels.
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