“ Amo feels like an album that evokes as many emotions as its lyrical content ”

- Oli

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“Love, hate, confusion, betrayal… But the important thing is that people are still passionate about our band and what we do, so we are hugely grateful to be nominated after all these years!” says Horizon’s Oli Sykes.After releasing their controversial 6th studio album, AMO, that saw fans and critics completely divided, Bring Me The Horizon have had to endure yet more backlash from lovers and haters alike.AMO is without doubt, considered to be both the bands most innovative record, and divergent record in terms of their ever shifting genre direction. However, Oli has said in several interviews that he no longer has any interest in what people think of him, or his band.The Kerrang! Awards 2019 were hosted this evening, June 19th 2019, in London, England, and Bring Me The Horizon have managed to bag themselves their very own K Award this year with Best British Act!.Many people will be thrilled to see Bring Me receiving industry recognition for their latest record, others, not so much.Congratulations guys, you deserve it.