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Alternative 22/03/2019

Bad Suns Exhibit "Sharpened Confidence" (LA Times) On Epitaph Records Debut Mystic Truth, Out Today

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Today, Bad Suns release their Epitaph Records debut Mystic Truth, a synthesis of driving rock romanticism and new wave texture that the LA Times describes as "post-punk with a hint of the Boss." After accumulating over 250 million Spotify streams, opening for the likes of Halsey and The 1975, and playing high profile festivals like Coachella and Bonnaroo, Mystic Truth is a point of graduation for the young LA band, showcasing Christo Bowman's ever-maturing songwriting chops and the band's anthemic, open-hearted brand of rock & roll.

"Hit play and get blown away" (Earmilk) by new single "One Magic Moment": https://youtu.be/vADP0Plzis4

And watch the video for "Away We Go," "a triumph of color, rhythm and light" (Alternative Press): https://youtu.be/XKAh76K_tQE

Produced by Dave Sardy (Oasis, The Black Angels), Mystic Truth came to life during fits of inspiration in a variety of locales: a midcentury geodesic dome on a wind farm, a barn in Bridgehampton, the streets of Hong Kong, and the living room of the house all four members shared in the LA suburbs. The result is a collection that gathers disparate influences — from artist Bruce Nauman and magical realist author Mikhail Bulgakov to Eno-era U2 and The Blue Nile — into a potent, expansive whole.

Bad Suns just surpassed 1.75 million monthly Spotify listeners and hundreds of fans waited all day to hear the new material live at a recent surprise hometown show, which kicked off a tour headlining venues like Brooklyn Steel, 9:30 Club, Emo's, and The Wiltern through April and May. The band have just announced that they will perform at this summer's Lollapalooza — full tour dates below.

Bad Suns Tour Dates
Apr 03 - San Diego, CA - The Observatory
Apr 04 - Flagstaff, AZ - Green Room
Apr 06 - Dallas, TX - House Of Blues
Apr 07 - Austin, TX - Emo's
Apr 08 - Houston, TX - White Oak Music Hall (Downstairs)
Apr 10 - Nashville, TN - Cannery Ballroom
Apr 11 - Raleigh, NC - Lincoln Theatre
Apr 12 - Atlanta, GA - Buckhead Theatre
Apr 13 - St. Petersburg, FL - Jannus Live
Apr 15 - Washington DC - 9:30 Club
Apr 16 - Philadelphia, PA - TLA
Apr 18 - Brooklyn, NY - Brooklyn Steel
Apr 19 - Asbury Park, NJ - Stone Pony
Apr 20 - Boston, MA - Royale
Apr 22 - Rochester, NY - Anthology
Apr 23 - Toronto, ON - Mod Club
Apr 25 - Detroit, MI - Majestic Theatre
Apr 26 - Columbus, OH - Newport Music Hall
Apr 27 - Chicago, IL - House Of Blues
Apr 29 - Milwaukee, WI - Turner Hall Ballroom
Apr 30 - Minneapolis, MN - Varsity Theater
May 02 - Denver, CO - Summit Music Hall
May 03 - Salt Lake City, UT - The Depot
May 05 - Portland, OR - Roseland
May 06 - Vancouver, BC - Venue Nightclub
May 07 - Seattle, WA - Neptune Theatre
May 09 - San Francisco, CA - The Fillmore
May 10 - Santa Ana, CA - The Observatory
May 11 - Los Angeles, CA - The Wiltern
Aug 1-4 - Chicago, IL - Lollapalooza






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