Bring Me The Horizon - That-s The Spirit -flac- ((free)) Official
Released in 2015, That’s the Spirit marked the definitive moment Bring Me The Horizon (BMTH) evolved from metalcore heavyweights into global arena-rock icons. For audiophiles, securing this album in FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) is the only way to experience its lush, genre-blending production as the band intended. Why That’s the Spirit Demands Lossless Audio
Pop & EDM Integration: Tracks like "Oh No" and "Follow You" utilize ambient synths and dance-infused beats, signaling a maturity that many listeners compared to Linkin Park or Thirty Seconds to Mars. Bring Me The Horizon - That-s The Spirit -FLAC-
marks a definitive departure from their metalcore roots toward a polished, cinematic alternative rock and nu-metal sound. Vocalist Oli Sykes describes the record as a "celebration of depression," using ironic, upbeat production to frame dark lyrical themes. The Sonic Evolution Following the atmospheric groundwork of 2013's Sempiternal , this album embraces influences like Linkin Park Genre Blending : The tracks range from the stadium-ready anthems of to the electronic dance-pop of , which features a prominent saxophone solo. Production : Self-produced by Jordan Fish Released in 2015, That’s the Spirit marked the
Bring Me The Horizon - That's The Spirit (FLAC)
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├── 01 - Doomed.flac
├── 02 - Happy Song.flac
├── 03 - Throne.flac
├── 04 - True Friends.flac
├── 05 - Follow You.flac
├── 06 - What You Need.flac
├── 07 - Avalanche.flac
├── 08 - Run.flac
├── 09 - Drown.flac
├── 10 - Blasphemy.flac
├── 11 - Oh No.flac
└── cover.jpg
Album Overview: That’s the Spirit
Artist: Bring Me The Horizon Release Date: September 11, 2015 Genre: Alternative Metal, Rock, Electronic Rock Audio Format Specification: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) Album Overview: That’s the Spirit Artist: Bring Me
Dynamic Range: The "ebb-and-flow" between the quiet, electronic build-up of "Doomed" and the massive, explosive choruses of "Throne".
- Qobuz – Sells FLAC (typically 16-bit/44.1kHz). Highly recommended for quality.
- 7digital – Offers FLAC downloads in many regions.
- HDtracks – Sometimes carries BMG/RCA artists.
- Bandcamp – Not for this album (BMTH uses major labels there, but check for singles/EPs).