Bring Me The Horizon have released their new collaboration with Yungblud called "Obey," and have also shared a music video for the new single.
Bring Me The Horizon frontman Oliver Sykes directed the video and had the following to say about the track,"We consider ourselves free, but only because the chains are invisible, and we are controlled in ways we don't even want to think about. They tell us how to live with a smile on their face, like sh*t ain't f***ed up, inform us of tragic statistics like it's nothing… it's a weird world."
Yungblud added "We are being told to conform to a completely outdated idea that we don't relate to or even understand. They teach us to turn against each other and to fight against our differences rather than embrace and celebrate them.
"They try to keep us divided because it makes us weaker. Robots follow robots, because they feel nothing at all. But what they don't realize is that to us, to be different is to be free, and a world of f***ing love and equality is a world we want to be part of. We will rise above the hate and the diversion. We will fight for the world we want to be a part of. We will not obey." Watch the video below:
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