
"Bad Omens has emerged as one of the most ambitious and skilled young bands in heavy rock, showcasing star wattage and a ravenous fan culture."
"The band melded a Weeknd-worthy R&B falsetto with rotted, churning guitars and tasteful electronics, creating a unique sound that resonates with audiences."
"Noah Sebastian's striking range as a vocalist allows him to transition from an ear-tickling whisper to an operatic howl, captivating listeners."
"With billions of streams and festival headlining status, Bad Omens is positioned for even greater success in the evolving landscape of metal music."
In May, two metal bands, Sleep Token and Ghost, topped the U.S. album charts, marking a notable resurgence for the genre. Bad Omens, a Virginia-born group, showcased their ambition and talent during a packed show at the Forum in Inglewood. With a decade of experience and a breakthrough album, "The Death of Peace of Mind," they blend R&B influences with heavy rock. Their lead singer, Noah Sebastian, captivates audiences with his vocal range, contributing to the band's growing popularity and festival headlining status.
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