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Hear Bring Me The Horizon turn Oasis’ ‘Wonderwall’ into a metal anthem

The cover is part of a new two-track release for Spotify Singles

By Will Richards

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Bring Me The Horizon (Picture: Eva Pentel for Rolling Stone UK)

Bring Me The Horizon have turned Oasis’ ‘Wonderwall’ into a metal anthem on a new cover – check it out below.

The surprising version of the hit comes as part of a new two-track release from the band for Spotify Singles, also featuring a new version of ‘YOUtopia (EarthcOre remix)’.

100 per cent of label Sony’s profits from the ‘Wonderwall’ cover will go to the Teenage Cancer Trust charity. This week, the charity announced its annual gig series at the Royal Albert Hall in London, with The Who and Sex Pistols on the line-up.

Listen to the new cover, which delivers a ear-splitting take on the original, below.

Last year, Bring Me The Horizon appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone UK ahead of the release of new album POST HUMAN: NeX GEn.

Reviewing the album upon its release, we said: “This album – an unexpected fusion of a dark-night-of-the-soul and all out arena rock – is a welcome triumph. It might be a year later than expected, but it is, all considered, well worth the wait.”

Oasis, meanwhile, will play their first gigs together in 16 years at UK venues including London’s Wembley Stadium and Manchester’s Heaton Park this summer.

Alongside the UK and Ireland dates, Oasis have announced details of Australian datesNorth American shows which sold out immediately, and gigs in South America and Asia.