Global rock heavyweights Bring Me The Horizon are expanding their sonic universe with the release of Lo-files, a 23-track album of lo-fi reinterpretations from across their celebrated catalogue of music.

The album will be released on 11 July via RCA/Sony.
 
This unique project sees tracks from every era including 2013's Sempiternal through to 2024's POST HUMAN: NeX Gen, transformed into laid-back, atmospheric tracks by some of the most respected names in the lo-fi space, including Casiio and No Spirit, Lophiile, drxnk, and more.
 
Frontman Oli Sykes describes Lo-files as “utility music”, used for moments of quiet, creativity, or introspection.

"The original idea for our 'go to' record was actually something more chill, a record you could put on while studying or zoning out. It ended up way more chaotic than I originally intended. So I guess this is another attempt at creating something low key. I listen to a lot of lo-fi when I'm working or feeling anxious, so I hope this record can do the same for others."
 
The album drops ahead of their mammoth headline slot at Reading & Leeds Festival on Saturday 23 August and Sunday 24 August, and a US Arena tour in September and October, which includes an already sold-out date at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles on October 3rd.

Stream all songs here.