Album Review: Bad Suns – Mystic Truth
Plan a road trip to anywhere and roll the windows down just so you can let your hand ride over the wind while you listen to Bad Suns’ new album Mystic Truth.
Plan a road trip to anywhere and roll the windows down just so you can let your hand ride over the wind while you listen to Bad Suns’ new album Mystic Truth.
idobi photographer Maysa Askar caught Bad Suns at The Beacham in Orlando.
Bad Suns have released a new music video for their song, “Saltâ€. This is taken from their album, ‘Language & Perspective’, which came out in June via Vagrant Records.
Take one part Vampire Weekend, two parts The Bravery, a dash of The 1975, finish with a spritz of Two Door Cinema Club and you’ve got yourself SoCal rock band Bad Suns’ debut EP, Transpose.
It’s been a busy time for our favorite host, but that hasn’t stopped him from keeping an eye on all the best new songs. Hear from Bad Suns, The 1975, Capital Cities and more on the latest episode of First Person.
A good day starts with a balanced breakfast of new tunes, it’s time to Rise Rock n’ Shine.
At the end of the day, all that needs to be said about the eleven magnificent songs on this collection is that they’re a collection of fun, addictive, and enticing pop that sounds like sunshine and good memories.
Bad Religion has lined up a string of tour dates in support of its upcoming release, Process Of Belief, including a trio of Los Angeles shows following the album’s January 22 release. The group, which recently welcomed back into the lineup co-founding member and Epitaph Records boss Brett Gurewitz, will perform at four record release parties, beginning January 23 in San Francisco and then three shows at different clubs on L.A.’s famed Sunset Strip on January 24-26. The punk veterans will then take their music to other parts of the country beginning March 2 in Dallas. The tour also features… Read more »
From the City of Angels, and the producer who brings us Bad Suns and Wavves, comes a brand new song from Beachwood Coyotes. The track, titled “Silence”, can be heard below.
After announcing their upcoming 8123 dates in late August, The Maine has officially shared details of who is set to support them on the lineup. “Proud to present 8123 Fest 2025! We love these artists and can’t wait to share the stage,” the band shared on Instagram. On January 17, ticket holders can see Diva Bleach, Veronica Everheart, Grayscale, Bad Suns, and a surprise guest. Plus, The Maine will do full play-throughs of both 2015’s American Candy and 2023’s The Maine. Then, on January 18, festival goers can watch Practically People, CLIFFDIVER, Hellogoodbye, Real Friends, Charlotte Sands, and The Starting Line. Then, The… Read more »