Sykes told the Radio 1 Rock Show that when he was re-recording the album, it took him a while to tap into that style of singing.
“It was hard, I don’t know how I used to do that voice. I can still do it but it took me a minute to remember the technical aspects of it,” he said.
“Sometimes [it takes] that much to sound like a demonic gremlin that I’m like: ‘What am I actually doing?'”
Sykes’ attempt to rediscover his scream will also be tested outside the studio, with the band performing the full album in Manchester in July.
It’s this style which some early fans love, and Crowther says it will be “nice to introduce that to the new audience”.
While Vee says it will be “really interesting” to hear the screaming in Sykes’ new voice.
“His voice has evolved and matured, I’m so excited to see how that then translates into the material.”
The re-recorded version of Count Your Blessings will be released 10 July. The band will also play the album in full on 10 and 11 July in Manchester, with tickets on sale now.
