Formed in 2015, Bad Omens quickly made waves with their self-titled debut album, which introduced fans to a dark, emotionally raw style reminiscent of early Bring Me the Horizon. But they didn’t stop there. Their 2019 follow-up, Finding God Before God Finds Me, signalled a shift toward a more melodic and atmospheric direction—adding layers of synth and introspection without losing their heavy edge.
Then came the album that changed everything: The Death of Peace of Mind (2022). Blending metalcore with alternative, electronic, and industrial influences, this record was a turning point. With standout tracks like “Just Pretend,” “Like a Villain,” and the title track “The Death of Peace of Mind,” the band reached new audiences across platforms—from metal fans to TikTok users discovering their music for the first time. “Just Pretend” in particular became a viral sensation, earning tens of millions of streams and cementing the band’s place in the rock mainstream.
At the heart of Bad Omens is Noah Sebastian, a vocalist and producer whose range is as striking as the band’s aesthetic. He can switch from haunting falsettos to guttural screams with ease—mirroring the band’s ability to move from whisper-quiet introspection to full-blown chaos in a single track. Their lyrics often dive deep into themes of mental health, self-worth, spiritual conflict, and human vulnerability, making their music resonate on a personal level for many fans.
Live, Bad Omens delivers an intense and immersive experience. Their shows are known for cinematic visuals, moody lighting, and raw emotional energy. It’s not just a concert—it’s a full sensory event. With demand for their shows exploding worldwide, it’s no surprise they’ve been selling out venues across North America and Europe.