“Life after Jordan Fish” the title makes it seem like Oli divorced him 😂
@JoseAguilar-pb1tr5 ай бұрын
Kinda
@satriabagaskara41985 ай бұрын
he pretty much did xD. "all this time my wife's been limiting the time and care i usually would've given to my brother, my sister, fuck even my mom and dad. and i never realized that untill we got the divorce."
@Fl0d3r5 ай бұрын
Almost, Oli said they became a really creative duo and the others one were kinda push backwards and you can see it when you check some BTS from survival horror.
@gelatinpowder11375 ай бұрын
@@satriabagaskara4198 And when Jordan finally quit Lee and the double Matts mustve said this to Oli “about damn time you see that m8” 😤🫵🏻
@youknowwho43355 ай бұрын
@@satriabagaskara4198 jordan would’ve said the same. And the fact that he’s the one with 2 kids
@perfectparadox73895 ай бұрын
‘I wasn’t healed I was just distracted’ hits so hard, Im so glad oli can talk about these things, hes a real inspiration!
@ken-gq8qq5 ай бұрын
Which part?
@multistanlol66945 ай бұрын
@@ken-gq8qq at 11:20
@maurobrandolt21665 ай бұрын
makes such a huge sense
@jennpanciotti75795 ай бұрын
He says no to a documentary but I would definitely read a book on this gentleman's mind.
@matthewwalter54323 ай бұрын
Yepp same
@mstringer905 ай бұрын
This is the most personal and raw interview I’ve seen oli ever do. Absolutely loved every minute of it.
@altf4enter2385 ай бұрын
Holy fucking shit, now I can’t look at the album the same way anymore, everything was planned and structured out with such a beautiful narrative in mind, that and how it tackles the shared human experiences of struggle and recovery. This album feels like a calling card for mental health in general, I love it.
@gingerstallion5 ай бұрын
I can't listen to "I don't know what to say" the same after learning the meaning. It already sounded like a sad song but I didn't know about his friend. Now I just cry thinking about the lyrics. He is a brilliant song writer ❤
@ericrainey71435 ай бұрын
@@gingerstallion That song hits different for me. My brother passed away in 2017, my family always heard with his health condition most people don't make it past 50 yo and he was 48. I already knew what the song was about and listened to it countless times and I never really connected to him. One random day sitting at a stop light "I saw the universe hidden in your heart, Wish I told you this before it got too dark, Where do you start when you know it has to end?" I lost it, I can't listen to it now without choking up but that makes me love the song even more. Oli is a lyrical genuis.
@gingerstallion5 ай бұрын
@@ericrainey7143 :'( I'm so sorry, I know that words cannot describe the loss of a sibling. :'(
@adekennedy123 ай бұрын
@gingerstallion what song is about a sibling passing? Feel like I've missed that?
@BuryTheVergil5 ай бұрын
Whether you enjoy BMTH's music or not, whether you like the newer stuff or not, you can't deny this dude is amazing, he's a real artist and such a down to earth and intelligent person. I love how open he is about all the darker stuff, it's so important and helps heal others. It's no wonder BMTH are becoming one of the biggest bands in the world.
@RENX55 ай бұрын
They probably already are the biggest. I know that wasn’t your main point but you left me thinking… Which rock/metal/loud band is bigger than BMTH right now? Måneskin? I hope not lol
@arteangel774 ай бұрын
@@RENX5 only one i could think of is slipknot
@LyricsMusicKita3 ай бұрын
Kontol @@arteangel77
@ScurrrrАй бұрын
@@RENX5rock/metal Metallica isn’t going anywhere. 2008 or 2024. Always gonna be the kings. Bring me is definitely the most popular amongst younger ppl tho
@ohmysnap148 күн бұрын
I’ll never forget my brother showing me them like idk 15 years ago?? Them, suicide silence, asking Alexandria, woe is me, and bless the fall were my intro into heavier music thanks to my brother. So many of them are broken up or barely drop anymore. I’m so glad to have been introduced to this genre and this band. It’s crazy but I honestly think this style of music influenced my personality a lot. Even though it was quite outcast by a lot while growing up, the lyrics are MUCH deeper than most other genres. In 8th grade me and my friends got the first hardcore song accepted into our lip sync in 35 years of it being a thing. We played “white washed” by august burns red, that same summer I went to warped with the 3 kids I did the lip sync with. Guess what august burns red played? Safe to say we moshed our asses off😂
@mathiusjones72655 ай бұрын
I met Oli walking around the beach in Scarborough a few years ago and, even though he was with his wife and friends, he stopped for a photo and a chat and he’s the most down to earth “famous” person I’ve ever met. A real gent. New album rocks too! 🤘🏻
@joemoorhouse76315 ай бұрын
what a weird place to see Oli haha
@mathiusjones72655 ай бұрын
Apparently he was there for the drummer Matts wedding if you want the inside scoop haha
@alexdarsuiev5 ай бұрын
Do u mean Scarborough which is in Ontario, Canada?
@mathiusjones72655 ай бұрын
@@alexdarsuiev North Yorkshire, England actually.
@CAFTxDUNT5 ай бұрын
I saw him in Bridlington in about 2015 😂
@cheriebakertv5 ай бұрын
Creative genius, storyteller, deep thinker... I love how he is.
@strigers80075 ай бұрын
Ngl, i was kinda worried of Oli's mental health considering the lyrics of Nex Gen and what happened with Chester Bennington, but i'm glad he seems so level-headed and composed. I hope Oli stays with us for a very long time cooking banger music
@lamesandfn96935 ай бұрын
Oli is a great example of someone who analyzes people's behavior (and his own) and learns from it. I know it drags you down when you realize you've fallen back into some of your old problems / bad habits again but I hope he knows that it happens to all of us. He doesn't seem to be aware of what an incredible person he is. Thank you for letting him talk and not just getting material for clickbait / headlines.
@Melodysupporter5 ай бұрын
I think that once you walked a path once, it’s easy to go there again, so we shouldn’t be too hard on ourselves 😊
@mathias8414 ай бұрын
What about what he did to women ?
@ChocoParfaitFra4 ай бұрын
@@mathias841like?
@mathias8414 ай бұрын
@@ChocoParfaitFra go to Wikipedia
@mathias8414 ай бұрын
@@ChocoParfaitFra + the age of his wife when they met and married... But I still can't stop loving him I feel so bad 😭
@kato77005 ай бұрын
It really breaks my heart seeing so many people write hateful comments about the new album when it’s about the personal struggles Oli has had with addiction and literally wanting to be dead. Ok, so you like the older BMTH better. We love that for you because most BMTH fans love the older content too. If that’s more your style, just go listen to that and remember that Oli is part of the reason those masterpieces exist. He still deserves respect, as does the entire band. These are real people who don’t need to be insulted on the internet just because their art doesn’t meet someone’s expectations. If it doesn’t resonate with you, it’s not for you.
@sarahlauren56435 ай бұрын
I have a hot take: I'm so sick of hearing anything from sempiternal and older! I HATE the fake ass fans who harass them about their older stuff!
@Samew00014 ай бұрын
I’ve been listening to bmth since 2007, loved sempiternal, like that album was life changing, loved all their albums, but I think next gen is also a monumental life changing album, like youtopia just blew my mind. And I wasn’t really a fan of the singles from it until I listened to the album in full and they just make more sense to me now. Bmth changed music with sempiternal, and they continue to change music with this album; they continue to change how people view alternative music.
@notmymcname4375 ай бұрын
I firmly believe BMTH could do an entire solo headlining tour. Sell it out and easily have 3 hours of bangers and show.
@Womb2DaTomb5 ай бұрын
Absolutely, their live shows are incredible. I've seen over a hundred bands but BMTH is always near the top.
@bratondoney83815 ай бұрын
Bmth eras tour? 🤔
@bstrick5 ай бұрын
No vocalist wants to sing 3 hours night to night. Take it from one lol.
@AndrewJShirley5 ай бұрын
They could, but as @bstrick said, I doubt it's something they'd wanna do. Only if it were one or only a few shows, proper spread out.
@edalvarez89015 ай бұрын
@@bratondoney8381🤯🤯🤯 brother… you need to email their management ASAP!
@chippychipso5 ай бұрын
it’s nice to hear Oli carefully explaining in his own words what happened with Jordan, rather than see him quoted in one sentence and not knowing if the quote is true etc. Great interview
@inspektorgadget11295 ай бұрын
like slipknot lol
@sventenful5 ай бұрын
glad I saw them live with Jordan amazing show really
@kevinkenobipius15575 ай бұрын
Timestamp?
@chippychipso5 ай бұрын
@@kevinkenobipius1557 he talks about Jordan from 21:20
@thedylanshadrachАй бұрын
@@chippychipso THANK YOU
@polinasapetto71605 ай бұрын
i feel like just letting Oli talk is the best tactic while interviewing him, but the questions were also so good and so important, great journalism, Andrew!
@OGM_OriginalGameMusic5 ай бұрын
You can so tell this was a "bands album" Lees riffs are absolute fire. So many different influences, so dynamic
@inspektorgadget11295 ай бұрын
ehm... 80% was written by jordan but ok ... next album will be interesting
@strayfal4 ай бұрын
@@inspektorgadget1129jordan was mentioned in credits on 6 tracks out of 16. so i’d say it’s only 40%. still a big part buuut he was only additional writer to all 6 tracks being on the second, third and fourth placement by importance of contribution to the writing. nex gen is mainly the work of oli, daisuke ehara, dan lancaster and zack cervini
@DarkestVoid5 ай бұрын
Ronnie from FIR needs to take some lessons from Ollie. THIS is how a vocalist/band member should act. The band isn’t about one person. So much respect to Ollie.
@1hcc9945 ай бұрын
Lol shut up.
@davidescristofaros22415 ай бұрын
Radke is a child and makes terrible music.
@r0rykeaner5 ай бұрын
@@1hcc994being a Ronnie defender in 2024 is embarrassing as hell, pls get better
@bssenterprise5 ай бұрын
@@1hcc994this is cringey lol
@Raymesisnerd6665 ай бұрын
He makes good music but he ain't really the bestest of people
@lilobillochillo5 ай бұрын
i genuinely could listen to him talk for hours and never get tired. his explanations of the songs are incredible and make them so much more powerful. i really appreciate whenever he dives deeper not only into the meanings of the songs, but also just how we as humans with intense emotions operate; he struggles with his own battles, and it gets really fucking heavy, but he knows it’ll be okay eventually. he knows the journey to feeling content with life isn’t short or easy in the slightest, and going back into bad habits is so so easy, but he knows what he wants, and learns more about himself everyday with the self help he practices. it helps inspire me to try to find myself and figure out what I need to be happy; but accepting who you are is such an important first step and i’m really glad he made a point to single it out and give attention to it. hope he’s able to relax a bit more now that the album’s out. and i hope the next one isn’t rushed out or as stressful; they’re making art and i’ll wait as long as it takes to hear more
@Crackparty8035 ай бұрын
He sounds like a mong though
@AMarvelousLife5 ай бұрын
I really hope Oli and Jordan work together again one day... But I'm also excited to see how Spiritbox, Architects, and the entire Metalcore scene improves with Jordan's vision.
@DharamsalaChickRach5 ай бұрын
At 52, I can honestly say that there are not many bands out there that truly hold my interest, devotion or respect to anywhere near the same level as BMTH do. 4 humble, normal lads from Sheffield, and Oli who is a true inspiration. Loving this new album which is on constant repeat. Great to see how far Oli has come and really enjoyed the extra insights in the interview. Hoping for many more years of creativity and self discovery. I will be on the journey with you x
@deetsitmeisterjd5 ай бұрын
Oli will be 40 relatively soon, holy crap that makes me feel old.
@tro_jana4 ай бұрын
let's just not think about that 😹
@hattarapilvi4 ай бұрын
him at 19 with that long ass emo hair and fringe is still how i remember him 😭😭❤️
@joelthepizzawizard4934 ай бұрын
Man this is crazy to think. Started listening to them around 12 years old, I'm 25 now and to this day my favorite band of all time
@ddbangtannim22704 ай бұрын
Even in his 40s, he is the finest man in my book
@5naf62 ай бұрын
bro i followed them since they came out, i was 13 back then and now i'm 31 😭 how did time pass so fast
@dingleberryqueeny2 ай бұрын
God, my soul needed this interview. I cried when he started talking about healing and doing what makes you happy, trying to tune out the world and the internal battle of temptation. Hits too deep, I’m so glad I’m not alone
@jacobrobles6885 ай бұрын
What a great interview. So nice to hear Oli just talk.
@RaissaLayene5 ай бұрын
Leaving Jordan was like leaving their comfort zone and although it was hard was the best decision for the band and I truly believe the band will do better and better....
@lillibi80225 ай бұрын
im genuinely proud of oli for what he represents and chooses to put out there. I got emotional when he started talking about hearing both sides, not blaming victims for existing and seeking a way of understanding on the path to just coexist happily. I really needed to hear something coherent and genuine after what has been happening to us as a society lately. good on him for finding such joy and peace in his art. good time to be a metalcore fan.
@caretakerrr1235 ай бұрын
love that this album is literally a medical kit for the younger generations or anyone who wants to look at their troubled existence
@Annlovescapybaras5 ай бұрын
I have followed the group since I was 15, currently at 32 I literally realize that I spent my most difficult years at their side. I completely understand what Oliver is saying, is it a superpower that we fans have? haha Jordan was a beautiful collision and contributed incredible things, but stars do not stay together and their light is only a reflection of what they were. Its important to know how to recognize when your path begins to go somewhere else, look back, take your things lighter and be able to go where you belong...
@rizzi.t5 ай бұрын
SAME! I'm also 32 and have been a fan since 16 and love them even more with every new release. It's great seeing how it's possible to let go of destructive behaviour and try to be better every day.
@brunabondioli25155 ай бұрын
Same here. 32. Been in love with them since 18, in There Is a Hell era, and I absolutely feel like the band is Oli, Matt, Vegan and Lee.
@FireLordKuzon5 ай бұрын
Hearing that Oli fell back into drugs is really heart breaking
@monika02175 ай бұрын
So sad.
@brxndonthorne5 ай бұрын
A very noticeable comfortably in Olivers speaking compared to most of his other interviews. I think this is partly because he is in his own space and it’s easier for him to feel in tune with his environment and less anxious. I also think Oli is growing as a person immensely. So much depth to these topics.
@Brizologyz5 ай бұрын
It’s nice to see oli so comfortable, so glad he seems to be doing well after everything
@joelmiller19815 ай бұрын
Really love this guy. Phenomenal human being. God tier vocalist.
@Urbanizemecapn2 ай бұрын
😢
@luadraws64875 ай бұрын
I look up to oli so much. Grew up with bmth since sempiternal, seeing how much oli has grown and mature inspires me soso much
@ministryoftruth28695 ай бұрын
Aged yourself lol
@dylanhumphrey24795 ай бұрын
@@ministryoftruth2869what?
@pwpsrspl5 ай бұрын
We met Oli after a BMTH show in Berlin more than a decade ago. He just casualy went out to chat and make some photos. What a down to earth, modest, very polite and respectful person he is! Beautiful soul💪♥️
@rotaficionado6665 ай бұрын
To unfollow each other after a decade++ is pretty serious imo. They were my favourite writing duo. I wish them all the best and happiness
@denisuntoro5 ай бұрын
Too many blood
@linkgobrrr33585 ай бұрын
It’s the internet bro it’s not deep lol
@rotaficionado6665 ай бұрын
@@linkgobrrr3358 Good observation. You have an acute sense of the obvious.
@noparkingnoparking5 ай бұрын
it's really painful when your band breaks up to see your former members posts everyday because the algorithm doesn't know that y'all split- it'll just start rubbing it in your face how good they're doing without you etc. i've been there myself. i noticed Jordan deleted his twitter when PH2 dropped and i'm not surprised at all
@bubberflybear5 ай бұрын
this interview is so satisfying to watch. oli the high five tattoo is iconic!
@higherpower-fp2jd5 ай бұрын
Shut up
@enjoythesilence68835 ай бұрын
This is probably one of the realest interviews of anyone ever. Regardless of him or the band or even art or music in general, all the stuff he says about society and facing yourself and addictions just wow. Seriously respect the hell out of him and also NME for actually posting this.
@adreamerontherun5 ай бұрын
incredible interview! I have always admired how self-aware and honest and frank Oli is; his opinions on today's world are incredibly on point and I wish more people would take on the same perspective. I also really liked the way he discussed the rift with Jordan; he didn't sugarcoat it, wasn't disrespectful but honest. What a wonderfully intelligent person.
@alysonrosef3 ай бұрын
Oli you’re a god and a genius. I love you forever you protected me in my life. I met your dad he was so kind, gave him a hug and asked him how proud he was of you. He said so proud😢
@Kristwhy5 ай бұрын
The explanation of the ‘controversial’ lyric in A bullet with my name on it is so on point and makes so much sense. I love the way Oli weaves existentialist themes through his writing.
@Incenitivity5 ай бұрын
What's the timestamp on that
@pv17942 ай бұрын
@@Incenitivity41:33
@jessmcdonnell78185 ай бұрын
what a man, what a talent and most of all what an angel. oli, we love you, never ever stop doing this
@feehilysangel5 ай бұрын
This interview has made me cry. This man has been heavy on my heart for a long time. His emotional and mental states have been projected onto this new album and I have felt it in every single song. I love their past albums so much, but Nex Gen..... hits so hard. Oli is a beautiful human. And his life is a walking, breathing testimony that if you put the work in, you can get better. It won't be the best, but it will be better.
@TheMusicfan1895 ай бұрын
The transformation in this guy is incredible man. As a person and a musician.
@rizzi.t5 ай бұрын
Such an intelligent, inspirational man. Proud of being a fan for the past 16 years. Thank you for everything ❤
@RyanWheatleyDesigns3 ай бұрын
Props to you for getting Oli to come out of his shell, this is the first interview I’ve heard where he feels so candid and open. I’ve learned more about him from this interview than any in the last 15 years. Idk if he’s more transparent or you make him feel comfortable but great job regardless 🫡
@Samew00014 ай бұрын
I’ve been listening to bmth since 2007, loved sempiternal, like that album was life changing, loved all their albums, but I think next gen is also a monumental life changing album, like youtopia just blew my mind. And I wasn’t really a fan of the singles from it until I listened to the album in full and they just make more sense to me now. Bmth changed music with sempiternal, and they continue to change music with this album; they continue to change how people view alternative music.
@msbrighty5 ай бұрын
Explaining this whole album and purpose behind the songs is mind blowing. And I respect Oli more and more because I feel like we all go through these emotions and this band did it justice ❤ can’t wait to see a US show
@LesleyWalton5 ай бұрын
Oli … an absolute lLEGEND.. so raw , honest , creative and a great way of expressing those intense emotions through his work .. who could not love Oli ❤? !
@avadakedavra62775 ай бұрын
The words of a enlightened man. Bravo, Oli. As always on the side of humanity and decency! I love you for that.
@kiwieye5 ай бұрын
Won't tell ya where and why I cried during this, but i most certainly did. Thanks NME for this very gentle interview.
@linzym.nunezc.12075 ай бұрын
It’s impressive how time passes and BMTH always finds a way to deliver different artwork that somehow stays connected to their very core, you can feel it in different ways, lyrics, production, videos, no matter what, the essence is always there and it’s nice to experience it in different forms. that’s what I love the most about them, never a dull moment.
@Vikkiiiiiiiii5 ай бұрын
One of a kind person. What a gift to see him, hear him, listen to his music. Love you so much man 💔💙💛
@inspektorgadget11295 ай бұрын
21:00 - about jordan, why they split and so on - extreme honest and good interview! I think there is also something you can read between the lines regarding Jordan....It sounds like Jordan had too much power regarding their work as band and as Oli said, it seem there was somehow of a toxic relationship with jordan in the band ?
@lamonochromatique5 ай бұрын
This is such a great interview, I absolutely love Bring me the horizon and it's really nice hearing Oli just be able to chat and how honest he's being about everything.
@King_of_Sofa4 ай бұрын
I've always enjoyed Bring Me The Horizon's music. But watching this interview makes me realize how special of a dude Oli is
@mrslowery1435 ай бұрын
This was a great interview, appreciate that you just let him talk and fully express himself 🖤
@woqudo36085 ай бұрын
that gave a whole new look on the album for me, resonates a lot
@prollymarkus5 ай бұрын
this is a lovely interview. it really is just a conversation, with oli giving some intense stories that are both relatable and some that are anecdotes from the band’s experience. he’s truly a lovely person alongside making gorgeous music
@kyleds5 ай бұрын
Best interview I have seen of Oli. So much respect for him and this band. Been a followers for years and super proud. Art.
@HannahQuittenton5 ай бұрын
As someone who has watched literally every BMTH interview since the start, I can confirm that this is the best interview ever done. Well done and it's confirmed my faith in Oli and the band. Decent blokes who have been my personal fave for nearly 2 decades 💜
@Nikola-iw1vw5 ай бұрын
Great interview! Didn't even realize when almost an hour went by
@AustinD19935 ай бұрын
Love the Depth that Oli was willing to go into his personal feelings. He answered every question with Total transparency. I can totally relate on the sobriety journey & wish Oli the best.
@Lionhearted6265 ай бұрын
I've been a fan of this band since I was a kid, I remember seeing them perform at Warped Tour in Texas in 2013 with my best friend. It meant a lot to me and this band has always meant a lot to me. I'm glad they existed, glad Oli Sykes existed. A good pleasure to listen to him talk about craft.
@LuisMartinez-29232 ай бұрын
I cried watching this interview a time or two. the way he explains parts of the albums and actually accepting yourself really hit me because that is what I am currently going through and its always nice to know I am not alone with it. I am currently battling with addiction and a song like N/A is what I needed to hear when it came and made me feel not alone again for the first time since the pandemic hit. Thank you bring me the horizon for launching me on this path of self reflection and making me better for myself and my loved ones.
@aztecawarrior89775 ай бұрын
This alone increases my love and admiration for the new album Nextgen really connected well and hit my emotions Great interview OLI 🔥🔥🔥🔥
@Biegspoon5 ай бұрын
Great interview. Asked a lot of good questions and let Oli really go in depth with his answers. Made me realize I tend to be similar with using hobbies and work to distract myself from how I’m actually feeling and that stepping back and working on myself would probably be helpful.
@jordanwade77543 ай бұрын
Met oil in Tokyo just before Covid at a drop dead pop up shop. Great guy - had a few beers with him at the after party. Top guy
@frankiejhernandez87975 ай бұрын
Love you Oli , I resonate with so much you’re experiencing. Be kind to yourself. We’re in this ride together. So much love
@kevintranscoffee5 ай бұрын
Ohh I missed such interviews with Oli. That man is so inspiring, I love him so much. The way he combines dorkiness and intelligence. I love listening to him
@lutre14725 ай бұрын
Man I never thought I would cry watching an interview :*( ...but here we are
@nightingalesscrollАй бұрын
I cried, too!
@emilyanthony61775 ай бұрын
This is so relatable for me and so many. Congratulations to Oli on his wisdom through healing and being selfless enough to share it.
@Anthony-pq4vr5 ай бұрын
This was genuinely fantastic. Probably most open/comprehensive interview ive ever seen with Oli. props!
@ayukasihta5 ай бұрын
Oli really a chill guy and humble to talk with🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼🫶🏼
@MattDeezly5 ай бұрын
Oli seems like he's in a good place lately and seems happy (at least from my uninformed opinion) I love to see it. I think BMTH is in a better place then ever & I'm so excited
@Kellyfineart5 ай бұрын
Such an in depth chat about the album, even though I'm on the discord I don't always have the time to track it all the time so this was a good catchup overview on the album! Definitely had to take a few moments half way through as what oli spoke about just hit a lot of chords that I know the album touches on but my appreciation for this album just go that bit more deeper! And it's definitely not an album that'll wear off any time soon (not that they ever do at all?) Thank you for this interview it was such a good listen
@rosetta_st0nr5 ай бұрын
Fantastic interview. Simply just letting Oli talk and explain himself, his journey, his ideas, is the best possible outcome. He truly is a creative genius.
@LaurenceYugo5 ай бұрын
I love PHNG because its exactly that, if you just wanna listen to music is fucking great, but if you wanna dig deep into the lore and all you have that too! BMTH found a really good balance not only musically, but in the lyrics where its not cringe in any way, shape or form! It's soo good to have more content from the album to dig and theorize and all! As and old fan of the band, I love seeing this development and growth!
@bellajenkins56695 ай бұрын
This is so vulnerable wow thank you oli
@Shawnzy15 ай бұрын
Did anyone else cry 6 times watching this ?
@Shawnzy14 ай бұрын
@@djbfhffg Hahha thank you
@Dexelele5 ай бұрын
absolute banger of an interview
@tduke5425 ай бұрын
This is so great! He really understands addiction, relapse, and recovery. Love hearing meanings of songs. Wish more bands would do that! Wonderful real life interview!❤
@Charlotte_me.5 ай бұрын
Oli you have not done anything to anyone you are the most amazing person ever and everyone is here to support you we believe in you and you would never ever let us down you have been through a lot and most of us don't know how you feel and what you have been through and you are so strong for staying this way and doing everything you have done we are all here for you ❤
@fensynency5 ай бұрын
Waited for a new interview so badly! And we get such a beautiful one ❤ thanks
@dariawarczak51915 ай бұрын
This interview is amazing, Oli is a smart guy, he's speaking from the heart, in a super down to earth, chilled yet way about super serious stuff
@friendlyskiespodcast2 ай бұрын
I listened carefully to Oli's reason on Jordan's departure... sounds like Jordan was super ambitious and wanted to keep the train of expectation and success they had paved with that incredible run that led up to Albert Hall ...they were at the peak right before the pandemic. The pandemic messed us all up and changed the world...and the guys wanted to lay back a bit and just enjoy their success without the pressure. When you see people make a lot of a money it's like a drug they keep going...and then you think...well if that was me I could take it a little easier and enjoy the fruits of my labor but humans have a hard time moderating between the extremes.
@kimthaelf5 ай бұрын
such a good and personal interview, absolutely loving this!!!
@AniDarko5 ай бұрын
He has so much to say, love this interview and the view behind this all 🖤
@ds6985 ай бұрын
21:02 the single Drown came out October 14th the day after my birthday and the day I came home from the mental health wing at my local hospital. BMTH has always been there for me, as I fan I will always be there for them.
@GeeWizKhalifa.5 ай бұрын
Love this man so much, I am also in recovery and its the hardest thing I have ever done. I got sober in 2019 right before the pandemic and I can attest that it felt a little harder than other times I tried given the circumstances. I wish Oli all the success in the world. BMTH's music has helped me through some of the worst times in my life.
@danielreader77335 ай бұрын
Such an amazing interview, selfishly I wish oli would do interviews like this much more regularly as obviously I love the art but I also want to get to know the artist 🖤.
@_azurejake5 ай бұрын
I'm Christian I knew there's a lot of lyrics that kind of swipe at my beliefs but it never turned me off if anything I would want them to continue doing what they feel regardless. It's amazing that he's warmed up to the idea of "Faith" and "God" hopefully it helps him through life.
@captaint45874 ай бұрын
I just found BMTH a month ago and damn Im glad I did. What caught me was there mix of voices and music mixed into one. I lived in Oli’s shoes before and I love hearing the guy talk like many other fans. Hope he stays on the right path because him and his band can reach crazy limits.
@fernanda20595 ай бұрын
I'm new listening to them and I already love everything. It's amazing to find people who are passionate about sharing stuff and creating and all that
@caz56245 ай бұрын
He’s so thoughtful and self aware. Also, criminally underrated as a creative force. ❤
@Maribel_Cuesta75 ай бұрын
Thank you BMTH for making this record, it's absolutely amazing! I'm happy to see this healthier and wiser version of Oli x God bless ❤
@rachelclarke40644 ай бұрын
As a 50 year old Sheffield mum who’s son Oliver has brought this band into my life , I have experienced a total different level of love and pride in the band and Oliver Sykes and my son Oliver Clarke! Thank you boys u make a mum proud ❤️🔥
@gabluvsbmth23373 ай бұрын
love how he’s always so unapologetically raw and real ❤️ forever proud of him and the rest of bmth
@ILikeGamesFoSho5 ай бұрын
I think deadlines kill creativity. I am willing to wait as long as it takes because this album was an amazing production! I feel like this album wouldn’t have been as good if it was rushed. I’m proud of Oli to realize that it’s okay to take your time.
@meganklingelsmith11325 ай бұрын
I absolutely LOVE this interview Oli talked about addiction beautifully and I really connect with how he talked about it. Thank you for breaking everything down! 🩶🩵
@thadderynoel5 ай бұрын
What a brilliant and charismatic artist! Oli is the best!
@holyguacamoly19985 ай бұрын
I know now why their music speaks to me so much. The whole journey, the whole back and forth between the light and the dark within our own mind. I've gone through it, still am because fallbacks are a part of it but it's so relieving and inspiring to hear someone like Oli speak about it from such an authentic and reflected place. It's crazy to me that our human experience is so connected at times when we're all such different people. So to everybody who can relate: We will grow from going through it! Oli's journey is a great example of how much it can pay off to keep learning. ❤
@Powerslide154 ай бұрын
Thanks to Oli for going into detail about this album. I've really enjoyed it. And a big thanks for clearing up some of the religious stuff. As a Christian, it's sometimes been hard to listen to certain songs or lyrics because I genuinely believe Jesus is on our side. Unfortunately some people have valid grievances with organized religion, and it bleeds into their music/art/interactions, and I wish they could have had a more similar experience to mine.
@cherm12175 ай бұрын
This man is a genius. His music has so much meaning. ❤ he has helped me so much since my dad was killed in 2017. I would not be here if drown didn’t randomly play on my way to work after finding out my dad was killed.. thank you Oli.