And its producers are Bloodpop and another artist known as Evil Twin.īMTH began teasing this song in early September, 2021.
It is the lead single from a project that at the moment is being referred to as “Post Human: Club H3llh0le”. That is because first of all, said undertaking is a follow-up to an album Bring Me the Horizon (BMTH) released the year prior entitled Post Human: Survival Horror. And secondly, they have already dubbed this forthcoming project, though in an informal sort of way, as “Club H3LLh0Le”.īMTH bandmates Oli Sykes (lead vocalist) and Jordan Fish (keyboardist) wrote this song. That is to say that in many cases, people do in fact die as a result of destructive habits they prove unable to kick. But that said, Bring Me the Horizon uses really violent terminology to get these points across.īMTH released DiE4u on 16 September 2021. as dealing with some type of potentially toxic relationship.īut in any event, like a true addict, even though the vocalist knows his dealing with this object isn’t healthy, he would be willing to “die for” nonetheless. And in accordance with this understanding, the title can be read quite literally, even though the lyrics are primarily symbolic. The addressee is whatever it is the vocalist is addicted to, as opposed to a fellow human being, though it can be interpreted in that way also, i.e. So based on that knowledge, we can then postulate that the addressee is actually a substance. However the bridge, more so than any other part of this piece, steers the listener in an alternate direction. For up until that point, it is easy to be under an impression as detailed above. But here, Oli notes that this relationship he’s referring to “isn’t love”. And that brings us closer to the true meaning of this song, that Die4u is actually, according to Sykes’s own personal explanation, about addiction.