Bring me a collab BAND NEW HORIZON
McFly
Whitesnake,
Taylor Swift, Jenny adds groove to her smart smorgasbord of country, soul and a bit of vintage rock & roll. It’s all about the pursuit of happiness. The acoustic ballads, which resemble Linda Rondstadt, are sweetly funny. If you love a Laurel Canyon vibe you’ll dig it.
Bring Me The Horizon are targeting big pop star team-ups.
The band, who topped the Donington bill on Friday night, famously collaborated with Ed Sheeran a couple of years ago.
And they have more unlikely names on their wishlist, says keyboardist
Jordan Fish:
“Why not Doja
Cat? She’s doing a bit of rock.” Guitarist Lee Malia added: “I’d like Sam Smith for their wacky outfits.”
The lads are up for unusual team-ups to expand their horizon – no pun intended. “That’s the objective of a collaboration,” said Malia. “That person adds a new dimension, something really different from our music. If we stayed
EVERYONE from Nicki Minaj to Krept & Konan loves his music, now Brighton singer Sam Tompkins, below, is ready to go stratospheric. New single Time Will Fly, out now, sounds like the sound of the summer, ahead of shows supporting
P!NK and Sam is hoping his celebrity pal
Justin Bieber may drop by. “We have become close now,” he says. with a rock or metal singer it wouldn’t be as good.”
Bring Me The Horizon are recording a follow-up to 2020 album Post Human Survival Horror.
Jordan revealed: “We don’t want to disappoint, to go off in the wrong direction or make a mistake.
But he added: “We feel revitalised. You have to find the balance between pushing yourself out of your comfort zone but also remain coherent. Or just try out some bizarre things just for the hell of it.” Playing to 80,000 people at Download was another step up the rock hierarchy ladder. Drummer Matt Nicholls said: “We’ve grown progressively bigger. “It’s like putting on a little weight every year and you no longer fit into your old clothes.”