Suicide Season
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Frequently Asked Questions
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When was the song 'Suicide Season' released?
'Suicide Season' by Bring Me the Horizon was released on 29 September 2008 in the United Kingdom and Europe through Visible Noise. In the United States, it was released on 18 November 2008 through Epitaph Records.
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Who were the primary writers of 'Suicide Season'?
The lyrics for 'Suicide Season' were written by Oliver Sykes, and the music was composed by Bring Me the Horizon members Oliver Sykes, Matt Nicholls, Curtis Ward, Matt Kean, and Lee Malia.
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What genre does 'Suicide Season' belong to?
'Suicide Season' marks a shift from Bring Me the Horizon's previous deathcore sound to a more metalcore-oriented style. The album is known for its experimentation with diverse musical elements and genres.
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How was 'Suicide Season' received by critics?
'Suicide Season' received a warmer reception compared to the band's debut album, 'Count Your Blessings.' Critics praised it for the genre shift, improved musicianship, and lyrical maturity, although it still faced some critique for elements of its lyricism.
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What is unique about the album’s cover art?
The album cover for 'Suicide Season' features a girl (Stephanie Byrd) holding her intestines. According to Oliver Sykes, the imagery symbolizes 'spilling your guts' and opening up to the world, fitting the album's emotional and honest themes.
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Was there a controversy associated with the band during the recording of 'Suicide Season'?
Yes, while recording 'Suicide Season' in Arboga, Sweden, the band caused a local controversy by lighting an unlit bonfire, intended for a pagan celebration, in the middle of the forest. This incident led them to be featured in the local paper.