Bad Suns

Bad Suns' Mystic Truth, their first ever album for Epitaph Records, was released in 2019. As a marker of a new era for Bad Suns, it’s a remarkable step forward that’s at once melodically sharper and more emotionally complex than anything they’ve done before.

Produced by Dave Sardy (Oasis, The Head And The Heart, The Black Angels) and recorded at the legendary Sunset Sound and Sardy’s home studio, Mystic Truth finds Bad Suns synthesizing a range of disparate influences — R.E.M., Kate Bush, Blue Nile, and Mikhail Bulgakov’s magical realist masterwork The Master and Margarita — into a restless, defiant sound that straddles rock & roll, post-punk, and pop. The album’s title was inspired by a Bruce Nauman art piece that vocalist Christo Bowman stumbled upon at the Tate Modern, a neon-and-glass sculpture that spells out a possibly paradoxical statement in blue spiraled cursive: “The True Artist Helps the World by Revealing Mystic Truths.”

Throughout Mystic Truth, the band exhibits a refined sense of songcraft and a willingness to infuse their timeless sensibilities with adventurous sonic detours. Whether it’s the stuttering rhythmic bridge on “A Miracle, A Mile Away” — an idealized modern merger of the Brian Eno-produced eras of both U2 and Talking Heads — or the sprightly-yet-melancholic waltz of “Darkness Arrives (And Departs),” Bad Suns are torch-bearers for a brand of anthemic, open-hearted yet daring rock & roll long thought to be endangered. Mystic Truth is strong evidence that it’s in good hands.

Formed in Los Angeles County when they were teenagers, Bad Suns have come a long way since catching their first big break from LA radio institution KROQ after dropping a demo off in their mailbox. The band – hailed by NYLON as “hard-driving with heart” - performed on Kimmel and Conan, broke the Top 25 on the Billboard 200, toured with Halsey and The 1975, played Coachella and other marquee festivals, and sold out headlining dates across the globe. Their previous album, 2016’s Disappear Here, was hailed by Alternative Press as “their most dynamic and introspective work yet,” adding “Bad Suns are merely getting started in their quest for world domination.”

Bad Suns are: Christo Bowman (vocals / guitar), Gavin Bennett (bass), Miles Mores (drums) and Ray Libby (guitar).

Past Shows


Sep
26
th
2020
Livestream
Sep
26
th
2020
Livestream

Bad Suns

Livestream
Oct
18
th
2017
The Cedar Cultural Center
Oct
18
th
2017
The Cedar Cultural Center

Bad Suns

with HUNNY and QTY
Oct
27
th
2016
Fine Line
Oct
27
th
2016
Fine Line

Bad Suns

with COIN
Oct
16
th
2015
Mainroom
Oct
16
th
2015
Mainroom

The Neighbourhood

with Bad Suns and HUNNY
Feb
7
th
2015
Triple Rock Social Club
Feb
7
th
2015
Triple Rock Social Club

Bad Suns

with COASTS and Maudlin Strangers
Jul
9
th
2014
7th St Entry
Jul
9
th
2014
7th St Entry

Bad Suns

with Colony House and Hippo Campus
May
2
nd
2014
Mainroom
May
2
nd
2014
Mainroom

The 1975

with Bad Suns and Sir Sly

More Shows

Apr
2
nd
Fine Line

The Birthday Massacre

with Essenger and Magic Wands
Apr
2
nd
Turf Club

Sir Woman

Mar
1
st
Fine Line

Cochise

with TisaKorean
Jan
11
th
7th St Entry

Freak On A Leash Fellowship ⏤ Nu Metal Dance Party