Watch Bring Me the Horizon’s music video for ‘Oh No’

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Bring Me the Horizon has been one of the busiest bands this year with a slew of festival dates, headlining tours, and a brand new record under their belt. As the year comes to an end, it doesn’t look like they have any plans on slowing down during the next month or beginning of the new year. On Thursday (Nov. 3), just a few days after teasing a major North American tour for 2017, the British band has released the music video for their song, “Oh No.”

Teaming up with Rolling Stone, the Isaac Eastgate-directed clip made its debut. As it turns out, it was the first time frontman Oli Sykes handed over the reigns to anyone. “This is the first video I’ve took a step back from creatively and let the director take full control,” Sykes explains to Rolling Stone. “At first, I was apprehensive but when it all came together I was psyched on it. It’s got a good balance of humor and meaning, and it’s a video that leaves you with a lot of questions.”

The music video for “Oh No” can currently be streamed here or seen below.

“Oh No” joins “True Friends,” “Throne,” “Avalanche,” and “Spirit” on the group’s recently released record, That’s the Spirit. Last week, the band made headlines when they posted a short, teaser clip on social media, teasing a North American tour. At the moment, the band has yet to unveil the itinerary for the 2017 excursion.

If the tour announcement and new music video wasn’t enough, Bring Me the Horizon is set to released their Live at Royal Albert Hall live album on Dec. 2. The album/DVD was recorded back in April where they played alongside a live orchestra. Pre-orders for the live album are currently available on the band’s website. Proceeds from the sales will be donated to the Teenage Cancer Trust.

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