"Drown" is a song by British
rock band
Bring Me the Horizon released on 21 October 2014. Originally released as a stand-alone single, a remixed version features on the band's fifth studio album That's the Spirit and was released as the lead single.[citation needed] The track, musically, marks a shift away from the band's previously established
metalcore sound. Rather, it was described by critics as a
pop punk-leaning[2]emo[3] and
rock song,[4] being the later showcased as
arena rock.[5] It is available to play in the music video game Guitar Hero Live, added on 12 January 2016.
It reached No. 17 in the UK, becoming the band's first top-20 single in their home country.
Promotion and release
The song was announced 13 October 2014 on the band's social media accounts.[6] The song leaked on 21 October 2014 on
YouTube by accident because of a mistake by
Epitaph Records, the band's United States record label.[7] It later premiered officially on
BBC Radio 1 that same day. After it aired on BBC Radio 1, Oliver Sykes was interviewed by
Zane Lowe.[8] It had been reported that "Drown" would not appear on any studio album from the band.[9] However, the song was later announced to be track 9 on the 2015 album That's the Spirit,[10] albeit as a remixed version.
"Drown" was set to be released on
iTunes on 7 December 2014. However, in early October, Oliver Sykes began teasing lyrics in the form of photos on Twitter. He also posted a message stating if "#DROWN" started trending on Twitter, they would release the song sooner.[11] Drown was released on iTunes 3 November 2014.[12][13] "Drown" was issued as a picture disc in the UK on 7 December. It was nominated for the
Kerrang! Award for Best Single.[14]
Later on 8 September 2015, the band performed an acoustic version of "Drown" which was alongside "
Happy Song" and "
Throne" part of a radio session set at
Maida Vale Studios for
BBC Radio 1 with
Annie Mac.[15] Furthermore, it was accompanied by a small group of
violinists. On 25 December 2015, the band released the BBC Radio 1 acoustic performance of "Drown" as a standalone single.[16]
Music video
The music video for the track was released on 21 October 2014 via their
Vevo account. It features the band performing the track "rather rigidly", being described as "a far cry from their energetic live shows."[17]
As of September 2023, the music video for "Drown" has over 130 million views on
YouTube.[18]