BRING ME THE HORIZON: 'Diamonds Aren't Forever' Video Available

April 16, 2009

"Diamonds Aren't Forever", the new video from U.K. metalcore act BRING ME THE HORIZON, can be viewed below. (Note: Video stream may not be available to some non-U.S. residents.) The clip captures the manic lifestyle of the band's U.S. touring lifestyle, both on and off stage, with killer live footage of both band and stagediving crowd and backstage partying.

BRING ME THE HORIZON and guitarist Curtis Ward recently made the decision to part ways based on personal differences, but remain firm friends as they have done since the group's inception in Sheffield in 2004.

BRING ME THE HORIZON's label and management wish to emphasize that all live dates, festivals and tours will be played, with a stand-in guitarist — the band's guitar technician, and integral part of the touring party, Dean Rowbotham.

BRING ME THE HORIZON will return to Europe this summer for festivals all over the continent, then head to Russia, Japan, Indonesia and Australasia, before touring the U.K. October 22-26.

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