

Oli Sykes explained NME, This song is going to be part of a record that has the same feel along with ‘Ludens’. The song was released on the 25th of June 2020 accompanied by a music video. I did a 180 and thought, ‘If it feels uncomfortable to talk about it that probably means I’m talking about something important.” Oli Sykes to KerrangĪs for where the name “Parasite Eve” came from, that also came pre-pandemic, as Sykes shared that he chose the name after an old PlayStation horror survival game of the same title. What is Bring Me the horizon’s new song Parasite Eve Parasite Eve is the second single from Bring Me The Horizon’s project Post Human. My main way of processing stuff these days is writing songs and lyrics and getting it out. Versuri PARASITE EVE de Bring Me The Horizon: I got a fever dont breathe on me / Im a believer I fear falling / Wont let me leave cause Ive seen. “I was worried about it, it was scaring me, I needed to process it. But after working on it while the COVID-19 pandemic began to spread, the band worried the release would be in “bad taste” as it was too “close to the bone.”īut after a few weeks of quarantining and watching the global anxiety playout on TV, the band had a change of heart. Intro Em Em C Am Em Em C Am Verse 1: Oli Sykes Em I've got a fever, don't breathe on me Em I'm a believer in nobody C Won't let me leave 'cause I've seen something Am Em Hope I don't sneeze, I don't sneeze Em Really we just need to fear something Em Only pretending to feel something C I know you're dying to run Am I. In an interview with Kerrang, frontman Oil Sykes shared that the track was initially inspired by climate change and the singer’s fears of the world dying as people began to care less and less about it. With the repetitive lyrics “Please remain calm / The end has arrived / We cannot save you / Enjoy the ride …… Don’t call it a warning / This is a war,” the track discusses feelings of anxiety that come with uncertainty- specifically in this case, the end of the world as we know it. Taking a step back from “amo,” which also debuted in 2019 and received heavy criticism for being a sonic 180 from the band’s previous releases, “Parasite Eve,” brings heavier instrumentals- reminiscent of the band’s album “That’s The Spirit.”

The song samples 'Erghen Diado' written by Petar Lyondev and performed by the Bulgarian Female Vocal Choir Lyondev is credited as a co-writer. Produced by the band's vocalist Oliver Sykes and keyboardist Jordan Fish and written by the entire band, it was released as the second single from the group's 2020 commercial release Post Human: Survival Horror on 25 June 2020. “Parasite Eve,” which made it’s debut at midnight, is the latest single by the band, following 2019’s “Ludens” 'Parasite Eve' is a song by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon.
