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Bring Me The Horizon: That’s The Spirit – A Lossless Deep Dive
: Unlike the band's earlier "shrill" or overly compressed metalcore records, this album utilizes the entire audible sonic spectrum from 30Hz to 22KHz . Bring Me The Horizon - That-s The Spirit -FLAC-
Critics argue that rock and metal, being inherently compressed genres, do not benefit from lossless audio. However, That’s The Spirit deliberately exploits dynamic contrast. The quiet bridge of "Oh No" (featuring glockenspiel and filtered vocals) against the explosive final chorus requires a dynamic range of approximately 12dB. Lossy codecs compress this range to 6dB, homogenizing the emotional swing. For the analytical listener, FLAC restores the production’s original intention: to create anxiety via silence and catharsis via volume. Bring Me The Horizon: That’s The Spirit –
: In high-resolution FLAC, you can better distinguish the 2KHz–6KHz jagged synths in "Throne" and the subtle "trip-hop" electronic accents in slower tracks like "Follow You". The quiet bridge of "Oh No" (featuring glockenspiel