Oh No (Bring Me The Horizon Song)
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"Oh No" is a song by British
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band Bring Me the Horizon. Produced by keyboardist Jordan Fish and vocalist Oliver Sykes, it was featured on the band's 2015 fifth studio album '' That's the Spirit'', when it reached number 166 on the UK Singles Chart and number ten on the
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. It was later released as the seventh and final
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from the album on 18 November 2016.


Promotion and release

"Oh No" was not performed live until 22 April 2016, when it received its live debut (along with previous single " Avalanche") at the band's landmark performance at the
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with the Parallax Orchestra, which was recorded for December's '' Live at the Royal Albert Hall'' release. Since this show, the song has made several appearances in the band's live set lists. "Oh No" was released as the seventh
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from ''That's the Spirit'' on 18 November 2016.


Composition and lyrics

"Oh No" has been described as one of the "softer" tracks on ''That's the Spirit'' in reviews of the album. In a pre-release track-by-track feature on the album, '' Rock Sound'' writer Andy Biddulph outlined that the song features vocalist Oliver Sykes "singing mournfully ... while the band around him build to a lush, textured chorus", adding that "there's almost no guitar here, but the high-tempo drumming, electronics and hard-hitting subject matter make this band sound heavier than ever". '' The Guardian'' writer Lanre Bakare categorised the song as "more
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than nu-metal", noting that it also features a " trance breakdown". The section in question appears near the end of the song and is characterised by the presence of a brass section with a saxophone solo on top. Bradley Zorgdrager of ''
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'' compared the track's style to the work of "post-reunion
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". Upon the release of the song's music video, "Oh No" was dubbed as pop rock by the Ultimate Guitar Archive. In a track-by-track commentary of ''That's the Spirit'' for Spotify, Sykes explained that "'Oh No' is meant to be like this anti-dance song ... it's all about people who live for the weekend and people that's 'sic''">sic.html" ;"title="'sic">'sic''my age, 30 something or older ... still trying to live like sic">'sic<_a>''.html" ;"title="sic.html" ;"title="'sic">'sic''">sic.html" ;"title="'sic">'sic''my age, 30 something or older ... still trying to live like [they're18 or 21. They're trying hard to have fun they don't even realise that they're probably not even having any". The song also features references to drug addiction. The "anti-dance" lyrics are intended to juxtapose the dance-heavy style of the song, which the vocalist added is meant to sound "like something you'd hear in a
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("Ask Me Anything"), guitarist Lee Malia revealed that "Oh No" was his favourite song on ''That's the Spirit''.


Music video

The music video for "Oh No" was directed by Isaac Eastgate and released on the ''Rolling Stone'' website on 3 November 2016. The video depicts a developing hostage situation, intercut with footage from a recording studio and, later, a "strange, clay-like baby" playing a trumpet. Speaking about the video, Sykes noted that "This is the first video I've took a step back from creatively and let the director take full control", adding that while he was initially "apprehensive" about the idea behind the video, he found that it had "a good balance of humor and meaning" and praised it for leaving the viewer "with a lot of questions".


Critical reception

Media response to "Oh No" was mixed. '' Rock Sound'' writer Andy Biddulph claimed that the song's experimental style is "typical of one of the most groundbreaking albums this genre has seen for years", while Eleanor Goodman of '' Metal Hammer'' also hailed it as "testament to the band's truly evolutionary spirit". On the other hand, ''
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'' critic Bradley Zorgdrager criticised "Oh No", claiming that it feels "even more misplaced coming after one of the more guitar-driven numbers, 'Blasphemy.'" Reviewing the Royal Albert Hall show for '' The Independent'', Steve Anderson described "Oh No" as "almost Robyn-esque thudding electro", claiming that it "illustrat dwhat a bizarre journey" the band had taken to that point.


Commercial performance

"Oh No" entered the
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at number 10 on 18 September 2015 following the release of ''That's the Spirit'', when it also registered on the main UK Singles Chart for a solitary week at number 166. The song remained in the top 40 of the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart for four weeks. Following the release of the song's music video, "Oh No" re-entered the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart at number 22.


Personnel

Credits adapted from Tidal. Bring Me the Horizon * Oliver Sykes – lead vocals, production, composition, programming * Lee Malia – guitars, composition * Matt Kean – bass, composition * Matt Nicholls – drums, composition * Jordan Fish – keyboards, synthesizers, programming, percussion, backing vocals, production, composition, engineering Additional musicians * Maddie Cutter – cello * Will Harvey – violin Additional personnel * Al Groves – engineering * Sam Winfield – engineering * Nikos Goudinakis – assistant engineering * Ted Jensen – mastering *
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– mixing


Charts


References

{{Bring Me the Horizon 2015 songs 2016 singles Bring Me the Horizon songs RCA Records singles Songs written by Oliver Sykes Sony Music singles