BRING ME THE HORIZON Interviewed On 'The Rock Star Stories'

May 30, 2009

U.K. metalcore act BRING ME THE HORIZON was interviewed by "The Rock Star Stories" on March 12, 2009 at the Vic Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. Watch the chat below.

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.

Jona Weinhofen, former guitarist of BLEEDING THROUGH and I KILLED THE PROM QUEEN, will be filling in as touring second guitarist for BRING ME THE HORIZON's summer run. The band will then head back for a U.K. tour in October with A DAY TO REMEMBER.

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