Bad Omens Unveil Melodic New Song "Impose"
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Bad Omens Unveil Melodic New Song "Impose"
"The L.A. band gets somber here, restraining its metalcore tendencies in favor of a more pop/R&B sound. A jittery breakbeat underlies the entire five-minute track as instruments and textures cascade in and out of the mix. The emotive singing of Noah Sebastian also remains a constant alongside the aforementioned breakbeat, and he keeps his voice tempered, never quite rising to a scream."
"The single was accompanied by a cinematic music video that "follows a disorienting romantic all-nighter after a chance encounter at a nightclub," per the band's press release. Noah Sebastian directed the artful clip alongside Nico, capturing the moodier tone of the song in visual form. Next up, Bad Omens have a pair of US festival appearances at Louder Than Life on September 20th in Louisville, Kentucky, and Aftershock on October 4th in Sacramento."
Bad Omens released "Impose," their second stand-alone single of 2025. The track shifts toward somber pop and R&B textures while restraining previous metalcore tendencies. A jittery breakbeat underpins the five-minute song as instruments and textures cascade in and out of the mix. Noah Sebastian delivers emotive, tempered vocals that remain constant without resorting to screams. The release was paired with a cinematic music video that follows a disorienting romantic all-nighter after a chance encounter at a nightclub, directed by Noah Sebastian and Nico. Bad Omens will perform at Louder Than Life in Louisville on September 20 and Aftershock in Sacramento on October 4.
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