On Your Radar: Bad Omens

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Top Tracks: “Just Pretend,” “THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND,” “Like A Villain”
Similar Artists: Sleep Token, Catch Your Breath, Sleep Theory
Recent News: Will embark on the Do You Feel Love North American Tour on February 22.

Ever since the release of their seminal third studio album The Death Of Peace Of Mind in 2022, metalcore outfit Bad Omens have become one of the biggest names in the modern rock world. Standing tall alongside the likes of Sleep Token and Bring Me The Horizon, Bad Omens have become synonymous with a sonic identity that is equal parts otherworldly and hard-hitting. When delivered alongside lyrics that unabashedly explore mental health and the darker corners of the human psyche, the final result is something that has truly shaken the rock scene in recent years.

Following The Death Of Peace Of Mind, Bad Omens took the album around the world and toured alongside the likes of A Day To Remember, Dayseeker, Bring Me The Horizon and more. In 2024, the band released Concrete Jungle [The OST], their first compilation album and a sequel record to The Death Of Peace Of Mind. Following the Concrete Jungle release, Bad Omens kept a bit of a lower profile. That is, until releasing “Specter” in August of 2025.

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Their first non-collaborative single in nearly three years, “Specter” marked a brand new era for Bad Omens. Three more singles — “Impose,” “Dying To Love” and “Left For Good” — followed over the next few months, and at the end of last year, the group toured across Europe for the Do You Feel Love Tour. “Dying To Love” has been a particular fan favorite among the band’s devoted listeners, due to vocalist Noah Sebastian’s passionate vocals and the track’s brutal yet melancholy atmosphere. The song has also just recently become the band’s latest number 1 Billboard chart-topping single.

Now, Bad Omens are gearing up to hit the road once more for the North America 2026 leg of the Do You Feel Love Tour. Starting up on February 22 in Salt Lake City, the group will make their way across select cities in the U.S. and Canada before wrapping up the leg on March 27 in Oakland, California. They will tour with Beartooth and President as support, and many dates of the tour are currently sold out.

With a stacked tour and several new singles to take on the road, Bad Omens are continuing to build up the anticipation for what just might be a new album in the near future.

Following their North American tour, Bad Omens are slated to make appearances at a number of different music festivals this summer, including Rock Im Park, Rock Am Ring, Download, Hellfest, Inkcarceration, and many more.

Buy tickets to the Do You Feel Love Tour here.

Keep up with Bad Omens: Instagram // Facebook // X // Spotify // YouTube // Website

Justice Petersen
Justice Petersen
Justice Petersen is a music journalist, music PR writer, and freelance reporter. As the editorial coordinator for Melodic Magazine, Justice regularly contributes artist interviews, On Your Radar features, and news articles for Melodic and is a regular contributor to Melodic Magazine's quarterly print issues. She also writes for several other online magazine publications, including New Noise Magazine and Ghost Cult Magazine, and her work has been featured in Illinois Entertainer, the Chicago Reader, and Sunstroke Magazine, to name a few. Her favorite band is Metallica and her go-to coffee order is an iced vanilla oat milk latte with strawberry cold foam on top.

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