
BRING ME THE HORIZON Announces 23-Track Lo-Fi Compilation Lo-Files, Out July 11

British alternative metal heavyweights Bring Me The Horizon are trading breakdowns for chill beats on their new project Lo-Files, a 23-song lo-fi reimagining of tracks from across their expansive discography. Set to drop tomorrow July 11, the compilation sees the band teaming up with a roster of acclaimed lo-fi producers to deliver a collection built for relaxing, focusing, and zoning out.
“We’ve collaborated with producers we love from the lofi scene to launch a new project where we’ve reworked Bring Me The Horizon songs and created lofi versions,” the band said in a statement. “These tracks are for chilling, focus, sleeping, zoning out… Whatever you like.”
Lo-Files includes reinterpretations of fan-favorite tracks like “Sleepwalking”, “Doomed”, “Shadow Moses”, “Throne”, and even the haunting “One Day The Only Butterflies Left Will Be In Your Chest As You March Towards Your Death” — all transformed into immersive, textured lo-fi journeys. Collaborators on the record include Lophiile, Mondo Loops, Drxnk, HM Surf, Kanisan, and Casiio & No Spirit, among others. The full album runs as follows:
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- (U)topia.drm (feat. Lophiile)
- in_the_dark.ech (feat. Kanisan)
- followU.bnd (feat. Dimension 32)
- Darkside.verXx (feat. Casiio & No Spirit)
- [email protected] (feat. Mondo Loops)
- sL33pwalking.idl (feat. Lophiile)
- drwn.vvv (feat. Dimension 32)
- losT_404.nll (feat. Drxnk)
- seenitallbefore_xx.arch (feat. Kanisan)
- parasite.ev3 (feat. Mondo Loops)
- med!cine.fbk (feat. Lophiile)
- koolaid.xxo (feat. Drxnk)
- d1g_it.core (feat. HM Surf)
- DOOMED.errX (feat. Drxnk)
- avalanche_.drft (feat. Lophiile)
- 1DayTheOnlyButterfliesLeftWillBInurChestAsuMarchTowardsUrDeath.finx (feat. Drxnk)
- sTr4nG3r5.vsn0 (feat. Dimension 32)
- 1×1.syncd (feat. Lophiile)
- shadowm0ses.frg (feat. Mondo Loops)
- m0th3r.tng (feat. Drxnk)
- DiE4u.sysrsk (feat. HM Surf)
- Throne.GOD (feat. Casiio & No Spirit)
A full genre pivot this is not — but Lo-Files showcases Bring Me The Horizon‘s continued interest in genre fusion and collaboration, expanding their sonic palette in unexpected directions. Known for pushing boundaries from metalcore to electronic rock to pop, this lo-fi chapter feels like a natural detour in their ever-evolving journey.
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