There appears to be new Bring Me The Horizon music on the… horizon, with the band teasing fans with some unreleased demos.

Earlier this year, Bring Me The Horizon unleashed their monstrous sixth album, amo. Their most critically-successful album to date, and their fourth ARIA #1 in a row, the record has been nothing short of phenomenal.

Even after wrapping up their Aussie tour last month, fans keep on receiving new material from the group, with Bring Me The Horizon last week unleashing the video for their latest single, ‘mother tongue’.

However, it seems that there could be plenty more music on the way, with the band teasing some demos recently.

The first track, ostensibly titled ‘happy sad’, appeared during an Instagram video from the band a few days ago. While some fans have begun to speculate it was created for their tour with Scarlxrd, others are believing it could be part of the next project from Bring Me The Horizon.

However, the most interesting of these demos is the tune ‘you’re my only destiny’, which was teased via Twitter earlier this week.

Accompanied by some rather typical visuals for the band, some fans have taken to Twitter to note that we might finally be getting a full-length version of the track, which had been briefly shared a few years back.

First appearing in a 2016 ad for Drop Dead Clothing, speculation had begun that ‘you’re my only destiny’ is in fact a demo version of the group’s song ‘nihilist blues’, which is a phrase that also shows up in a piece of clothing seen in the video.

At this stage though, it’s not clear when the full-length versions of these songs will be released, but fans are eagerly awaiting news from the band.

At the current time, Bring Me The Horizon are out on a North American tour, with a handful of dates in the UK and Europe scheduled for the near future.

Of course, it might be a bit soon to start hoping for a new release from the rockers, but after receiving a taste of these unheard songs, imaginations are undoubtedly running wild.

Check out ‘nihilist blues’ by Bring Me The Horizon:

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