Busted want to collab with Bring Me the Horizon
Busted want to collaborate with Bring Me the Horizon, with band member Charlie Simpson teasing that something could be on the cards.
Busted wanted to collaborate with Bring Me the Horizon.
The BRIT Award-winning band - which comprises Matt Willis, James Bourne and Charlie Simpson - shot to fame in the early 2000s with hits like 'What I Go to School For' and 'Year 3000' and now lead guitarist Charlie has revealed that he is keen for his band to team up with the 'Throne' rockers.
He said: "So I spoke to Jordan [Fish, percussionist] two weeks ago because we want to do a project together. We became buddies after doing Warped tour together years ago."
The 'Crashed the Wedding' hitmaker went on to explain that the pair have spoken about a possible collaboration and are just trying to come up with ideas and jokingly suggested a cover of their school boy anthem with superstar Ed Sheeran.
Charlie told NME: "Jordan said to me 'Those Busted songs are f****** bangers man!' So we’re trying to think of something we can do together, and I’m trying to think of something I can get him on. Which would be awesome! Can you imagine a remake of 'What I Go to School For'?! We’d only be missing Ed Sheeran!"
It comes just days after Bring Me the Horizon - which, along with Jordan, is made up of Oliver Sykes, Matt Kean, Lee Malia and Matt Nicholls - teamed up with 'Strangers' singer Sigrid for their latest single ' Bad Life.'
Alongside a TikTok teaser video of the band and Sigrid singing the chorus, BMTH tweeted: ".@thisissigridx bmth
bad life.
oUT 21sT aPrIL. pRe-SaVE n0W.
https://BMTH.lnk.to/BadLifeTW"(sic)