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''There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It a Secret.'' (sometimes abbreviated to ''There Is a Hell''...) is the third studio album by British
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band Bring Me the Horizon. It was released on 4 October 2010 by Visible Noise. The album was produced by
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and Henrick Udd at IF Studios in
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, Sweden, with additional work at Sunset Lodge Studios in Los Angeles, California. It features guest vocals from Canadian singer
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, British singer
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, and American vocalist
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. The album was recorded between March and June 2010. It expands on the band's previous material, drawing from the
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genre and incorporating a wide variety of experimentation,
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,
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and electronic influences, clean vocals, and
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vocal samples. The band described Oliver Sykes' lyric writing as "personal" and "darker and moodier than music on the previous albums". The title is taken from the opening track, which is repeated multiple times throughout the song. ''There Is a Hell...'' received mostly favourable reviews from music critics, who praised the album's musicianship, lyrical content, experimentation, and maturity compared with the band's previous material. It is the only Bring Me the Horizon album with rhythm guitarist
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before his departure in January 2013. The album charted in several countries, including Canada, Germany, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States, and topped the charts in Australia. Two tracks were released as
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and five as music videos; "
It Never Ends "It Never Ends" is a song by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon. Produced by Fredrik Nordström and Henrick Udd, it was featured on the band's 2010 third studio album ''There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It ...
" charted on the UK Rock Chart, the
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and the UK Singles Chart.


Background and recording

After completing most of their writing in rural Scotland, the band went to IF Studios in Sweden in March and worked with producer
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to finish recording most of the album by June. At that time, the band were influenced by many other musical genres beside metal and considered changing their approach to songwriting. Delays caused the band to fall behind their planned recording schedule at IF Studios. Just before the band embarked on their Warped Tour, they recorded six of the vocal tracks for the album during three days in Los Angeles. They initially wanted Lucy Conroy of the indie pop band Lucy and the Caterpillar to sing on the album, but her contribution was not included. While the band was in Los Angeles, they became aware that electronic musician
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was in the same city and asked her to record with them, which she did.


Composition


Influences, style and themes

Much like the band's previous work, ''There Is a Hell...'' is primarily considered
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. Bring Me the Horizon commonly use technical guitar riffs, dark lyrics, heavy breakdowns, and
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in their music. The album develops Bring Me the Horizon's experimental, electronic tendencies, taking their original sound and infusing it with female vocals, choral vocals, orchestral sounds, emotive guitars, and "jarring" electronics. The album also blends aesthetics from
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, classical,
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, classic rock, psychedelia, hardcore punk and progressive metal genres. In its review of the album, '' Metal Hammer'' wrote that the album was influenced by the works of The Red Chord, Killswitch Engage, and
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. The album's opening track, "Crucify Me", has vocals by Lights and an acoustic ending. "
It Never Ends "It Never Ends" is a song by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon. Produced by Fredrik Nordström and Henrick Udd, it was featured on the band's 2010 third studio album ''There Is a Hell Believe Me I've Seen It. There Is a Heaven Let's Keep It ...
" is a combination of "". "Don't Go" starts with delicate string instruments and guitars, and is noted for its emotional vulnerability. "Home Sweet Hole" and "Alligator Blood" are reminiscent of the sound of the band's earlier album ''
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''. "Visions" is "the spacious reverberating guitar-spaces of
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experimentalist Isis" mixed with breakdowns and a catchy chorus. Electronic artist Skrillex is featured on Visions, singing clean backup vocals during the chorus. "Blacklist" and "Memorial" provide respite from the album's rage. While the former possesses a punk rock influence, the latter is an instrumental keyboard intermission. According to the reviewer Drew Beringer, the songs "It Never Ends" and "Blessed with a Curse" sonically pay homage to the album's title and show a contrast between Heaven and Hell. "Blessed with a Curse" has a sound that has been called "restrained
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". The lyrics of ''There Is a Hell...'' are about man battling his self-perpetuated inner turmoil. It has been described as almost conceptual for Sykes; the album's announcement from Epitaph said it "vividly explores humanity's collective good nature". The band have regarded the album's lyrical themes as repercussions of those of the band's second album. Matt Nicholls described Sykes' lyrics as darker and moodier than the music on previous albums. When asked about the truth of the lyrics, Sykes said, "It's all about me. Everything I write is personal. And it's all very true ... It's stuff I don't talk to people about. But when I put pen to paper, it's a lot easier." When Sykes commented on people's interpretation of the record's lyrics he said, "people might think they know what I'm singing about, but they don't. They did not do the things I did. But I want people to be able to apply it to themselves."


Promotion and release

The entire album began streaming on the band's Myspace page on 28 September 2010, before its release. The album was released in the United Kingdom on 4 October 2010 by Visible Noise, and by
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the next day in the United States and Canada. ''There Is a Hell...'' was accompanied by a preview trailer for the album, which was published on the Epitaph Records YouTube channel. A 30-second sample of the first single "It Never Ends" was released on 20 August. A music video directed by Jakob Printzlau was released in conjunction with the single's release. The single reached number 3 on the UK Rock Chart, number 11 on the UK Indie Chart, and number 103 on the mainstream UK Singles Chart, all within its first week of sales. On 14 September, the song "Fuck" was released through the band's Myspace, PureVolume and Facebook pages, and on the Visible Noise YouTube channel and Epitaph Records' SoundCloud page. Shortly after the release of the album on 7 December, the band released a music video for "Anthem". In 2011, the band continued promoting the album using music videos. In late March, they released a video for the single "Blessed with a Curse", which failed to chart anywhere. The music video was filmed in Oslo, Norway. ''NME'' described it as "a series of artistic portraits shots of the band mixed in with a disturbing narrative". In late August, the fourth music video, "Visions", was released, and the final music video from the album, "Alligator Blood", was released on 31 October the same year.


Tours and performances

In December 2010, Bring Me the Horizon were the main support band for Bullet for My Valentine, alongside Atreyu, in a five-date arena tour of the United Kingdom. To cope with high demand, the tour's promoters
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released extra standing tickets for all dates. Rumours about why Bring Me the Horizon's sets were cut short circulated; this was because the shows became more violent and uncontrollable. When asked about the shows, Matt Nicholls said the band was told they were not allowed to climb on the stage equipment or set pieces, nor to interact with the crowd. The band opposed these rules by initiating walls of death. Bring Me the Horizon embarked on a full European headline tour to support the album in April 2011, starting in the United Kingdom. They toured with Parkway Drive and Architects as their main support bands, while their opening acts consisted of The Devil Wears Prada in the UK and the dubstep group Tek-one for the continental Europe leg. The tour received much positive press and was considered their biggest headline tour ever; '' Rock Sound'' called it the "tour of the year". The tour was not problem-free. On 28 April, Matt Nicholls broke his arm while playing football with members of Bring Me the Horizon, Parkway Drive, and Architects; instead of cancelling the tour, Architects' drummer Dan Searle filled in, causing the length of Bring Me the Horizon's set list to be halved. The tour was extended with a North American leg from 31 August to 4 October, retaining Parkway Drive and Architects, while adding Deez Nuts as an opening band. A few months later, in December 2011, Bring Me the Horizon accompanied Machine Head's European arena tour as the main support band alongside DevilDriver and Darkest Hour. Oliver Sykes said those would be Bring Me the Horizon's last European dates before recording their fourth album. Bring Me the Horizon's presence on the tour received a mixed reception from fans; Dave Bowes of '' The Fly'', with a live review of their performance at SECC in Glasgow, said their performance was "simply in the wrong place at the wrong time but they choose to be the better men ... "


Reception


Critical reception

At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, ''There Is a Hell...'' received an average score of 80 based on nine reviews, which indicates "favorable reviews". Reviewers praised the album for its combination of Sykes' cathartic and introspective lyrics, and its string section. ''
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'' noted the variety on the album and said it crossed " ... the youthful energy and passion of 2006's '' Count Your Blessings'', the rawness and anthemic nature of 2008's ''
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'' and with more experimentation and savageness than ever before, this is the sound of Bring Me the Horizon going for the throat". The British publication '' Rock Sound'' gave the album significant critical acclaim. Upon its release, ''Rock Sound'' writer Pete Withers praised its lyrical content and musical diversity as " ... a bold and unrestrained body of work which is unafraid to push their more experimental, electronic tendencies to the fore and feature lyrics of a highly personal, bluntly confessional nature". ''Rock Sound'' named ''There Is a Hell...'' their "Album of the Year", as well as rating it at number 8 out of 101 "Modern Classics". Mike Diver, writing for BBC Music, gave the album a positive review, particularly praising the band's bold ambition to progress from ''Suicide Season''. He said, "They've not done everything the easy way, but Bring Me the Horizon today stand at the very vanguard of the UK metal scene. This third album takes risks with confidence, and the end results are never less than startling." ''Metal Hammer''s review of the album summarised it as " ... one of the heaviest, most aggressive and best metal releases this year". '' Kerrang!'' was also positive in reviewing the album's dark themes, saying, " ... while bleakness is certainly prominent throughout, this album has many different shades and it is these contrasts that make it so vital. It's an album that bursts with ambition, and that Bring Me the Horizon pull it off so powerfully further confirms their greatness." ''
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'' critic Travis Persaud gave the album a positive review, praising the sonic diversity and Sykes' screaming, as there was " ... desperation in his voice, very reminiscent of Spencer Chamberlain from Underoath". ''
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'' said the album would " ... destroy any and all preconceived notions about the band". AllMusic writer Gregory Heaney praised the lack of "over indulgent" production on the record, by incorporating studio trickery yet still being intense. However, not all reviews were positive; ''
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'' magazine gave the album a lukewarm review, saying, "Is this bizarre smash-up the future of metal or just Generation Y's Pitchshifter?"


Accolades

According to Dayal Patterson of '' Metal Hammer'', ''There Is a Hell...'' is seen as a significant turning point in altering the public perception of the band. Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro chose the album as his choice in an article on the "Best Sounds of 2010", writing " ... it is one of the best metal records I have heard in years: jam-packed with ideas and energy, and, most importantly for a metal record, the vocals don't make you cringe".


Commercial performance

In the United Kingdom, ''There Is a Hell...'' charted at number 13 on the
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and number one on both the rock and independent charts with 8,916 units sold in the first week. The album has sold 54,105 copies in the UK by September 2015. It had success in Australia, where it debuted at number one with sales of 3,600 units, setting a record for the smallest number of sales in a week for a number one album. It later had the second-largest weekly decline for a number one album in ARIA chart history when it dropped from one to 20. Only ''
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'' by Kiss had a more precipitous drop, from one to 32. ''There Is a Hell...'' sold 20,200 copies in the US in its first week, making it the fastest-selling album released by the band.


Track listing


Personnel

Bring Me the Horizon * Oliver Sykes – lead vocals, keyboards, programming * Lee Malia – lead guitar *
Jona Weinhofen Jona Weinhofen (born 1 January 1983) is an Australian musician. He was the lead guitarist for metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen, rhythm guitarist for British band Bring Me the Horizon from 2009 to 2013 and the guitarist for Californian ban ...
– rhythm guitar, keyboards, piano, programming, backing vocals * Matt Kean – bass * Matt Nicholls – drums Additional musicians *
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– guest vocals on tracks 1 and 5 *
Josh Franceschi Joshua James Alphonse Franceschi (born 7 August 1990) is an English singer and songwriter. He is lead vocalist of rock band You Me at Six. Early life Josh was born to parents Anne Franceschi and Christian Franceschi in Weybridge, Surrey. He is ...
– guest clean vocals on track 4 *
Josh Scogin Josh Scogin (born July 17, 1981) is an American musician, and is currently the vocalist and guitarist for '68. He is also known for being the vocalist for The Chariot, and former vocalist of Norma Jean and Luti-Kriss. Scogin has recorded sol ...
– guest vocals, additional guitar on track 12 * Skrillexprogramming, additional guitar, vocals on track 8 * Kaleo James – backing vocals on track 4 * Anna Maria Engberg – additional vocals on track 1 * Elin Engberg – additional vocals on track 1 * The Fredman Choristers – additional vocals on tracks 1 and 3 Studio personnel at Studio Fredman *
Fredrik Nordström Björn Tom Fredrik Nordström (born 5 January 1967) is a Swedish musician and record producer, best known as the guitarist of heavy metal band Dream Evil. Nordström is one of the leading melodic death metal and power metal producers in Sweden ...
production, mixing, mastering * Henrik Udd – production, mixing, mastering * Andy Hayball – assistant engineering Studio personnel at Sunset Lodge Studios * Chris Rakestraw – additional vocal recording and production Additional personnel * Jamie Kossoff and
Jon Courtney Jon Courtney is a British singer, guitarist, and keyboard player, of the rock band Pure Reason Revolution. He was also the sole songwriter (except " The Bright Ambassadors of Morning" credited to Courtney/Jong) on their first two albums. Out ...
– additional vocals and production * Matt O'Grady – vocal production and engineering of Josh Franceschi * Jakob Printzlau (also known as Plastic Kid) – artwork design and concept * Michael Falgren – artwork photography


Charts


Certifications


Release history


References


External links


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