Bring Me The Horizon are set to revisit where it all began, announcing a 20th anniversary re-recording of their debut album Count Your Blessings, originally released in 2006.
The band confirmed that the project will arrive in 2026, marking two decades since the record first introduced them as a raw, aggressive deathcore act before their later evolution into one of modern rock’s most genre-blending bands.
The reworked release — titled Count Your Blessings Repented — is scheduled for July 10, 2026, and will feature a fully re-recorded version of the original album.
The announcement comes as the album itself reaches its 20-year milestone, a moment the band has acknowledged as a turning point in their history. Fans have already been revisiting the record’s early-era tracks like “Pray for Plagues,” “Tell Slater Not to Wash His Dick,” and “Black & Blue,” which helped define the band’s early identity in the UK metal scene.
While the band has not fully detailed the creative direction behind the re-recording, the project is expected to reflect both nostalgia and evolution — revisiting the extreme energy of their teenage years while showcasing how far their sound has developed since then.
Over the years, members of Bring Me The Horizon have been open about their complicated relationship with the album, often describing it as a product of their youth and early influences rather than their current artistic direction. That tension makes this anniversary release especially significant: it’s not just a celebration, but a reinterpretation of a record the band has long since moved beyond.
The announcement places Count Your Blessings back into focus in 2026, reminding fans of the band’s earliest and heaviest chapter — before global tours, mainstream breakthroughs, and their transformation into one of the most influential modern rock acts.