Bring Me the Horizon's second studio album, "Suicide Season," is a powerful and intense journey into the realms of metalcore, emo, screamo, rock, and post-hardcore. Released on September 29, 2008, this album marks a significant evolution in the band's sound, moving away from their earlier deathcore influences. With a duration of 42 minutes, "Suicide Season" features 10 tracks that showcase the band's raw energy and emotional depth.
The album opens with "The Comedown" and closes with "Suicide Season," creating a cohesive and impactful listening experience. Notable tracks include "Chelsea Smile," "It Was Written in Blood," and the collaborative efforts "Football Season is Over" featuring JJ Peters and "The Sadness Will Never End" featuring Sam Carter. The album's dynamic range and lyrical intensity make it a standout release in Bring Me the Horizon's discography.
"Suicide Season" was initially released through Visible Noise in the UK and Europe, and it has since garnered a dedicated fanbase. The album's raw and unfiltered approach to music resonates with listeners who appreciate the band's ability to blend various genres seamlessly. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to Bring Me the Horizon, "Suicide Season" offers a compelling exploration of the band's early sound and their evolution as artists.