Doomed (Bring Me The Horizon Song)
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"Doomed" is a song by British
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Bring Me the Horizon Bring Me the Horizon (often abbreviated as BMTH) are a British rock band formed in Sheffield in 2004. The group consists of lead vocalist Oliver Sykes, guitarist Lee Malia, bassist Matt Kean, drummer Matt Nicholls and keyboardist Jordan Fis ...
. Produced by keyboardist Jordan Fish and vocalist
Oliver Sykes Oliver Scott Sykes (born 20 November 1986) is a British singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Bring Me the Horizon. He also founded the apparel company Drop Dead Clothing, and created a graphic novel. Early l ...
, it was featured as the opening track on the band's 2015 fifth studio album '' That's the Spirit''. Although it was not released as a
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, the song reached number 87 on the
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and number four on the
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Composition and lyrics

"Doomed" was the first song written for ''That's the Spirit'', although it was the last to be completed. Speaking to
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, vocalist
Oliver Sykes Oliver Scott Sykes (born 20 November 1986) is a British singer and songwriter, best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band Bring Me the Horizon. He also founded the apparel company Drop Dead Clothing, and created a graphic novel. Early l ...
stated that he found it difficult to write the vocals for the track due to its slow pace and "
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vibe", which he claimed made it "the most different song" the band had ever written up to that point. The main hook, "I think we're doomed", is sung in soft
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to produce a feeling of contrast with the negative tone of the lyric. This juxtaposition is also reflected in the differing styles of the song's sections, with the verses being "real claustrophobic and kinda stressful and hectic" and the choruses being "big, spacious, loose, open and relaxed", according to keyboardist Jordan Fish. Sykes expanded on the idea of contrast in the song, which he revealed was originally intended to reflect different stages of the experience of using recreational drugs. Lyrically, "Doomed" represents the main theme of the album of "finding light out of the dark and the contrast between the two", as well as the concept of
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. Elaborating on this in a track-by-track commentary for
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, Sykes revealed that the song is "about how most of the time my life feels like this unmanageable monster that I can't keep at bay", with the first half representing the "self-destructive, nihilistic side" of him and the second outlining him "getting a second chance". It was always intended to be the first song on the album, in order to portray to listeners the change in style from the band's previous releases. TeamRock's Eleanor Goodman claimed that the song "sets the tone for the rest of the album, with sweeping dynamics framing lyrics about death and darkness", as well as proposing that the line "So come rain on my parade" related to the umbrella artwork used in promotional campaigns for the record. In a
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("Ask Me Anything"), keyboardist Jordan Fish revealed that "Doomed" was his favourite song on ''That's the Spirit''.


Promotion and release

The first preview of "Doomed" was released on 28 August 2015 in the form of a 30-second teaser trailer, alongside another for the song " Follow You". It was featured as the opening track on the band's fifth studio album '' That's the Spirit'', released on 11 September 2015, and was performed as the opening song on the majority of shows on the album's promotional tour. On 22 April 2016, "Doomed" was performed as the opening song of the band's set at the
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with the Parallax Orchestra. Thomas Doyle of ''
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'' dubbed the performance "a swooning, enveloping rendition", claiming that it set high expectations for the set.
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's Amy Maxwell praised it as "an exceptional way to open the show". A live video of the song's Royal Albert Hall performance was released in promotion of the album on 24 October 2016.


Critical reception

Media response to "Doomed" was generally positive.
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's Amy Gravelle hailed the song as "an epic introduction to the album", praising the presence of synthesizers as well as Sykes's vocal delivery. Tom Bryant of ''
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'' also praised the song's vocals, writing that "The ambient, dubby squelches of "Doomed" create nervous tension ... Then, quite from nowhere, ykesfinds a gorgeous melody, hitting a sweet-spot falsetto that tingles the spine". ''
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'' writer Andy Biddulph identified the album's "delicate opener" as evidence that the band were "bursting with fresh ideas and executing them to perfection". Many commentators saw "Doomed" as one of the biggest departures from Bring Me the Horizon's previous work. Biddulph described the song as "unlike anything
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'' magazine's Sarah Jamieson claimed that, in addition to "Follow You", it sees the band "stepping further out of their comfort zone than ever before". On the other hand, Gravelle claimed that "Doomed" was the song on ''That's the Spirit'' which was most similar to the material on 2013's '' Sempiternal''.


Commercial performance

Following the release of ''That's the Spirit'', "Doomed" entered the
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at number 87, the highest position of the seven non-single tracks from the album to chart. In the same week, the song also entered the
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at number 4, surpassed only by the three singles previously released from ''That's the Spirit'' – "
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". "Doomed" remained in the top 40 until almost the end of the year. In the
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, it peaked at number 41 on the ''
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'' Hot Rock Songs chart.


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