Bring Me The Horizon - That-s The Spirit -flac-
Listen to the bridge of "Throne" (1:45 – 2:15). In the FLAC version, notice the following:
The album's title is a sarcastic take on the "grin-and-bear-it" British attitude. Sykes has described the record as a "celebration of depression," focusing on finding light within the dark. : A defiant anthem about turning pain into power. Bring Me The Horizon - That-s The Spirit -FLAC-
That’s the Spirit marks the fifth studio album by British rock band Bring Me The Horizon. Widely regarded as the band’s commercial breakthrough, the record represents a radical departure from their deathcore roots. Moving away from the heaviness of Sempiternal and Suicide Season , this album embraces a polished, stadium-ready alternative rock sound. For audiophiles and collectors, obtaining this album in format is the preferred method of listening to appreciate the intricate production layers crafted by the band’s vocalist/producer, Oli Sykes, and keyboardist, Jordan Fish. Listen to the bridge of "Throne" (1:45 – 2:15)
Absolutely. That’s The Spirit is a textbook example of modern heavy production. The dynamic range—even in a loud, compressed master—benefits from the integrity of lossless audio. The difference is not subtle. It is the difference between seeing a famous painting on a postage stamp versus standing in the gallery. : A defiant anthem about turning pain into power
The album consists of 11 tracks, many of which became massive streaming hits: