Sleep Token vocalist IV surprised fans during Bring Me The Horizon's Brisbane show by joining the band onstage for a guest performance of "Antivist." The collaboration, captured in footage shared by both bands and fans, has sparked speculation of a potential studio collaboration in the future.
Sleep Token and Bring Me The Horizon Unite for Unforgettable Collab on Stage
In a groundbreaking moment that sent shockwaves through the music community, enigmatic alt-metal trio Sleep Token joined forces with metalcore giants Bring Me The Horizon (BMTH) on stage in Brisbane, Australia, thrilling fans in attendance and igniting speculation about a future studio collaboration.
Amidst the thunderous roar of BMTH's headline set at Riverstage, guitarist IV of Sleep Token emerged as a surprise guest vocalist, lending his haunting falsetto to the band's classic anthem "Antivist." The crowd erupted in a frenzy, their collective energy reaching fever pitch as the two bands intertwined their unique musical identities.
Social media was quickly flooded with footage of the extraordinary collaboration, capturing the raw emotion and exhilaration of the moment. Sleep Token bassist III couldn't resist sharing his own perspective from backstage, posting a side-stage clip on his Instagram stories.
The mutual admiration between Sleep Token and BMTH was evident throughout the performance. Not only did IV grace the stage to share vocals, but BMTH vocalist Oli Sykes seized the opportunity to adorn one of Sleep Token's signature masks, a testament to the respect and camaraderie between the two bands.
This unprecedented collaboration has fueled speculation about a potential future studio collaboration between Sleep Token and BMTH. The latter boasts a history of successful collaborations with artists from diverse genres, and a joint effort with Sleep Token would undoubtedly create an explosive musical concoction.
While the prospect of a studio collaboration remains uncertain, both bands have ambitious plans for the year ahead. BMTH is gearing up for the release of "Post Human: Nex Gen," the eagerly anticipated sequel to their 2020 masterpiece "Post-Human: Survival Horror," slated for release in summer 2024. The band also has a packed festival schedule, including appearances at Sick New World in Las Vegas and several European festivals.
Sleep Token, on the other hand, has yet to announce a follow-up to their acclaimed third album "Take Me Back To Eden," but their recent signing to major label RCA Records hints at the possibility of new music in the near future. The band has an extensive touring regimen, including a North American tour culminating in Toronto on May 28, followed by their first arena tour of the UK, concluding with a triumphant return to The O2 on December 3.
The collaboration between Sleep Token and BMTH has not only delighted fans but also demonstrated the boundless creativity and camaraderie within the metal community. As both bands continue their respective journeys, the possibility of a future collaboration remains an exciting prospect that has the potential to redefine the boundaries of heavy music.