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Throne (song)

"Throne" is a song by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon. Produced by keyboardist Jordan Fish and vocalist Oliver Sykes, it was featured on the band's 2015 fifth studio album That's the Spirit and released as the third single from the album on 24 July 2015. The single topped the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart and the US Billboard Mainstream Rock chart, and reached number 51 on the UK Singles Chart and number 12 on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart.

"Throne"
Single by Bring Me the Horizon
from the album That's the Spirit
Released24 July 2015 (2015-07-24)
Genre
Length3:11
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Jordan Fish
  • Oliver Sykes
Bring Me the Horizon singles chronology
"Happy Song"
(2015)
"Throne"
(2015)
"True Friends"
(2015)
Music video
"Throne" on YouTube

Promotion and release edit

"Throne" was premiered on BBC Radio 1 on 23 July 2015 as presenter Annie Mac's "Hottest Record",[1][2] before it was released as a single the following day alongside the song's music video.[3][4] Shortly before the release of the album, "Throne", "Happy Song" and "Drown" were performed at Maida Vale Studios for Radio 1's Live Lounge show.[5] In October, "Throne" and "Happy Song" were used as official theme songs for the professional wrestling show NXT TakeOver: Respect.[6]

Composition and lyrics edit

Speaking in a track-by-track commentary of That's the Spirit for Spotify, frontman Oliver Sykes explained that "Throne" was one of the first songs the band wrote for the album to be considered for release as a single, claiming that "it felt like our comeback song".[7] Keyboardist Jordan Fish described the track as "one of the most simple and straightforward songs" on That's the Spirit, noting its natural progression from elements introduced on 2013's Sempiternal, including "an up-tempo rhythm and really strong melodies".[8]

Describing the track as "fast, short [and] simple", Sykes has suggested that the line "So you can throw me to the wolves/Tomorrow I will come back leader of the whole pack" summarises the themes of the song, which include the proposition that "it's the people that break you that also make you".[7] Writing for Billboard magazine, Jon Wiederhorn also highlighted this line as summarising the song's theme of "overcoming adversity".[8] The song, influenced by nu metal,[9] possesses "punch and warbled vocoder" and has been described as electronic rock, hard rock, arena rock and pop rock.[10][11][12][13][14][15]

Music video edit

 
The child who is the central focus of the music video.

The music video for "Throne" was released alongside the single on 24 July 2015,[3][4] after being teased with a short trailer two days before.[1] Directed by Sykes and Plastic Kid,[16] it has been compared stylistically to the TV series Game of Thrones by numerous music writers.[4] Gigwise's Andrew Trendell outlined that the video "shows scenes of medieval drama and feudal strife",[4] while TeamRock's Chillingworth described the video as "ludicrous" and "bonkers", complaining that "it doesn't make a terrible lot of sense".[17] In December, the band also released a video of their live performance of the song at Webster Hall in New York City earlier in the year.[18]

As of July 2023, the music video for "Throne" has over 160 million views on YouTube.[19]

Critical reception edit

As with previous singles "Drown" and "Happy Song", some critics highlighted "Throne" as evidence of the band's change in direction from their earlier material. Writing for TeamRock, Alec Chillingworth noted that the song "split opinion all over the shop", proposing that it would be seen "as a stroke of genius by some and an abhorrent shit-stain by others" due to its electronic-influenced sound.[17] Tom Bryant of Alternative Press described the track as "reminiscent of Linkin Park", specifically proposing that it is "a dubstep update on Meteora with Sykes in defiant Chester Bennington mode".[20] David Renshaw for the NME also made the comparison to Linkin Park on both "Throne" and "Avalanche", which he proposed was thanks in part to the songs' "singalong choruses and driving, expansive production".[21]

Other critics were generally positive about "Throne". Billboard writer Jon Wiederhorn described the song as "Upbeat, melodic and loud without being aggressive", proposing that it "succinctly captures the essence of the entire album".[8] AllMusic's James Christopher Monger selected it as one of the highlights of That's the Spirit, dubbing it "as snarky as [it is] apoplectic".[22] Similarly, DIY magazine's Sarah Jamieson claimed that "Throne ... hits tremendous new highs" for the band,[23] while Exclaim! writer Bradley Zorgdrager also praised it as a high point of the album.[24] Rock Sound's Andy Biddulph described "Throne" as "epic, thunderous and skyscraping in equal measure".[25] In 2019, Billboard ranked the song number three on their list of the 10 greatest Bring Me the Horizon songs,[26] and in 2022, Kerrang! ranked the song number two on their list of the 20 greatest Bring Me the Horizon songs.[27]

Commercial performance edit

"Throne" entered the UK Singles Chart at number 51 on 31 July 2015,[28] whilst also topping the UK Rock & Metal Singles Chart.[29] It remained at the top of the chart for 12 consecutive weeks,[30] before Fall Out Boy's single "Irresistible" took its place.[31] The song returned to the UK Singles Chart on 3 September and remained in the top 100 for another seven weeks,[32] while it once again topped the rock chart on 6 November.[33] In the United States, the track became the band's first release to top the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart,[34] while it also reached number 12 on the Hot Rock Songs chart and number 37 on the Alternative Songs chart.[35][36] The track later registered on the year-end Mainstream Rock chart at number 34 and the year-end Hot Rock Songs chart at number 54.[37][38] Elsewhere, it peaked at number 58 on the Australian Singles Chart.[39] and at number 29 on the Belgian Ultratip chart in the Flanders region.[40] As of January 2021, the song had been certified gold by the BPI in the UK and has sold 412,500 units.[41]

Track listing edit

Digital download
No.TitleLength
1."Throne"3:11
Total length:3:11
Promo CD single
No.TitleLength
1."Throne"3:11
2."Throne" (instrumental)3:11
Total length:6:22

Personnel edit

Credits adapted from Tidal.[42]

In popular culture edit

Charts edit

Certifications edit

‹See Tfd›
Certifications for "Throne"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[54] 2× Platinum 140,000
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[55] Platinum 60,000
Canada (Music Canada)[56] Gold 40,000
Germany (BVMI)[57] Gold 200,000
Poland (ZPAV)[58] Gold 25,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[59] Platinum 600,000
Streaming
Sweden (GLF)[60] Gold 4,000,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

References edit

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Throne is a song by British rock band Bring Me the Horizon Produced by keyboardist Jordan Fish and vocalist Oliver Sykes it was featured on the band s 2015 fifth studio album That s the Spirit and released as the third single from the album on 24 July 2015 The single topped the UK Rock amp Metal Singles Chart and the US Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and reached number 51 on the UK Singles Chart and number 12 on the Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart Throne Single by Bring Me the Horizonfrom the album That s the SpiritReleased24 July 2015 2015 07 24 GenreElectronic rock hard rock arena rock pop rockLength3 11LabelSony RCASongwriter s Oliver Sykes Jordan Fish Lee Malia Matt Kean Matt NichollsProducer s Jordan Fish Oliver SykesBring Me the Horizon singles chronology Happy Song 2015 Throne 2015 True Friends 2015 Music video Throne on YouTube Contents 1 Promotion and release 2 Composition and lyrics 3 Music video 4 Critical reception 5 Commercial performance 6 Track listing 7 Personnel 8 In popular culture 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 10 Certifications 11 References 12 External linksPromotion and release edit Throne was premiered on BBC Radio 1 on 23 July 2015 as presenter Annie Mac s Hottest Record 1 2 before it was released as a single the following day alongside the song s music video 3 4 Shortly before the release of the album Throne Happy Song and Drown were performed at Maida Vale Studios for Radio 1 s Live Lounge show 5 In October Throne and Happy Song were used as official theme songs for the professional wrestling show NXT TakeOver Respect 6 Composition and lyrics edit nbsp Throne source source A 30 second audio clip of the first verse and chorus Problems playing this file See media help Speaking in a track by track commentary of That s the Spirit for Spotify frontman Oliver Sykes explained that Throne was one of the first songs the band wrote for the album to be considered for release as a single claiming that it felt like our comeback song 7 Keyboardist Jordan Fish described the track as one of the most simple and straightforward songs on That s the Spirit noting its natural progression from elements introduced on 2013 s Sempiternal including an up tempo rhythm and really strong melodies 8 Describing the track as fast short and simple Sykes has suggested that the line So you can throw me to the wolves Tomorrow I will come back leader of the whole pack summarises the themes of the song which include the proposition that it s the people that break you that also make you 7 Writing for Billboard magazine Jon Wiederhorn also highlighted this line as summarising the song s theme of overcoming adversity 8 The song influenced by nu metal 9 possesses punch and warbled vocoder and has been described as electronic rock hard rock arena rock and pop rock 10 11 12 13 14 15 Music video edit nbsp The child who is the central focus of the music video The music video for Throne was released alongside the single on 24 July 2015 3 4 after being teased with a short trailer two days before 1 Directed by Sykes and Plastic Kid 16 it has been compared stylistically to the TV series Game of Thrones by numerous music writers 4 Gigwise s Andrew Trendell outlined that the video shows scenes of medieval drama and feudal strife 4 while TeamRock s Chillingworth described the video as ludicrous and bonkers complaining that it doesn t make a terrible lot of sense 17 In December the band also released a video of their live performance of the song at Webster Hall in New York City earlier in the year 18 As of July 2023 the music video for Throne has over 160 million views on YouTube 19 Critical reception editAs with previous singles Drown and Happy Song some critics highlighted Throne as evidence of the band s change in direction from their earlier material Writing for TeamRock Alec Chillingworth noted that the song split opinion all over the shop proposing that it would be seen as a stroke of genius by some and an abhorrent shit stain by others due to its electronic influenced sound 17 Tom Bryant of Alternative Press described the track as reminiscent of Linkin Park specifically proposing that it is a dubstep update on Meteora with Sykes in defiant Chester Bennington mode 20 David Renshaw for the NME also made the comparison to Linkin Park on both Throne and Avalanche which he proposed was thanks in part to the songs singalong choruses and driving expansive production 21 Other critics were generally positive about Throne Billboard writer Jon Wiederhorn described the song as Upbeat melodic and loud without being aggressive proposing that it succinctly captures the essence of the entire album 8 AllMusic s James Christopher Monger selected it as one of the highlights of That s the Spirit dubbing it as snarky as it is apoplectic 22 Similarly DIY magazine s Sarah Jamieson claimed that Throne hits tremendous new highs for the band 23 while Exclaim writer Bradley Zorgdrager also praised it as a high point of the album 24 Rock Sound s Andy Biddulph described Throne as epic thunderous and skyscraping in equal measure 25 In 2019 Billboard ranked the song number three on their list of the 10 greatest Bring Me the Horizon songs 26 and in 2022 Kerrang ranked the song number two on their list of the 20 greatest Bring Me the Horizon songs 27 Commercial performance edit Throne entered the UK Singles Chart at number 51 on 31 July 2015 28 whilst also topping the UK Rock amp Metal Singles Chart 29 It remained at the top of the chart for 12 consecutive weeks 30 before Fall Out Boy s single Irresistible took its place 31 The song returned to the UK Singles Chart on 3 September and remained in the top 100 for another seven weeks 32 while it once again topped the rock chart on 6 November 33 In the United States the track became the band s first release to top the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart 34 while it also reached number 12 on the Hot Rock Songs chart and number 37 on the Alternative Songs chart 35 36 The track later registered on the year end Mainstream Rock chart at number 34 and the year end Hot Rock Songs chart at number 54 37 38 Elsewhere it peaked at number 58 on the Australian Singles Chart 39 and at number 29 on the Belgian Ultratip chart in the Flanders region 40 As of January 2021 the song had been certified gold by the BPI in the UK and has sold 412 500 units 41 Track listing editDigital downloadNo TitleLength1 Throne 3 11Total length 3 11 Promo CD singleNo TitleLength1 Throne 3 112 Throne instrumental 3 11Total length 6 22Personnel editCredits adapted from Tidal 42 Bring Me the Horizon Oliver Sykes lead vocals production composition programming Lee Malia guitars composition Matt Kean bass composition Matt Nicholls drums composition Jordan Fish keyboards synthesizers programming percussion backing vocals production composition engineering Additional musicians Maddie Cutter cello Will Harvey violin Additional personnel Al Groves engineering Sam Winfield engineering Nikos Goudinakis assistant engineering Ted Jensen mastering Dan Lancaster mixingIn popular culture editIn 2015 the song was used in the third episode of the seventh season of The Vampire Diaries 43 In 2018 Match of the Day used Throne in the opening Premier League montage of 31 March episode of the 2017 18 Premier League season 44 Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Throne Chart 2015 16 Peakposition Australia ARIA 39 58 Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 45 29 Canada Rock Billboard 46 40 CIS TopHit 47 200 Scotland OCC 48 39 UK Singles OCC 49 51 UK Rock amp Metal OCC 50 1 US Hot Rock amp Alternative Songs Billboard 51 12 US Rock Airplay Billboard 52 14 Year end charts edit 2015 Year end chart performance for Throne Chart 2015 Position US Hot Rock Songs Billboard 38 54 2016 Year end chart performance for Throne Chart 2016 Position US Hot Rock Songs Billboard 53 95Certifications edit See Tfd Certifications for Throne Region Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 54 2 Platinum 140 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 55 Platinum 60 000 Canada Music Canada 56 Gold 40 000 Germany BVMI 57 Gold 200 000 Poland ZPAV 58 Gold 25 000 United Kingdom BPI 59 Platinum 600 000 Streaming Sweden GLF 60 Gold 4 000 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Streaming only figures based on certification alone References edit a b Carter Emily 22 July 2015 Bring Me The Horizon Unleash Epic Throne Teaser Kerrang Bauer Media Retrieved 2 May 2016 Shutler Ali Listen to the new Bring Me The Horizon track Throne Upset Magazine The Bunker Publishing Retrieved 2 May 2016 a b Renshaw David 24 July 2015 Bring Me The Horizon reveal new single Throne watch NME Time Inc UK Retrieved 2 May 2016 a b c d Trendell Andrew 24 July 2015 Bring Me The Horizon Unveil New Track Video For Throne Gigwise Giant Digital Retrieved 2 May 2016 Radio 1 Live Music Bring Me The Horizon BBC Radio 1 BBC 9 September 2015 Retrieved 2 May 2016 Melok Bobby 23 September 2015 Bring Me The Horizon is the NXT LOUD band for TakeOver Respect WWE Retrieved 2 May 2016 a b Sykes Oliver Narrator 2015 That s the Spirit Track by Track Commentary by Bring Me the Horizon audio Spotify a b c Wiederhorn Jon 23 July 2015 Bring Me the Horizon on Ditching Metalcore for Poppy Positive New LP Billboard Prometheus Global Media Retrieved 2 May 2016 Mack Emmy 7 September 2015 Bring Me The Horizon That s The Spirit Music Feeds Retrieved 12 May 2016 Chillingworth Alec 17 September 2015 Bring Me The Horizon That s The Spirit Album Review Retrieved 12 May 2016 Crane Matt December 2015 10 Essential Records of 2015 Alternative Press 330 Cleveland Alternative Press Magazine Inc ISSN 1065 1667 Bring Me the Horizon s 10 Best Songs Critic s Picks Billboard Where To Start With Bring Me The Horizon HMV 25 January 2019 Retrieved 5 August 2021 Law Sam 1 May 2020 The 20 greatest Bring Me The Horizon songs ranked Kerrang Retrieved 13 November 2021 Crane Matt December 2015 Alternative Press Magazine Inc ed 10 Essential Records of 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