DUE TO POPULAR DEMAND the Bad Suns performance on June 14th at the Fox Theatre has been moved to the Boulder Theater on the same date! Hang on to your tickets - all Fox Theatre tickets will be honored. Tickets for the Boulder Theater are on sale now!
With the release of Disappear Here, Bad Suns' impressively wise and honest sophomore album, it is hard to believe the four-piece began as a chance friendship between Christo Bowman (vocals) and Gavin Bennett (bass) in a 7th grade Los Angeles County classroom. The pair picked up Miles Morris (drums) and Ray Libby (guitar) along the way, and together they spent their teenage years navigating the daunting Los Angeles music scene.
While many would consider the vast history and densely populated musical turf of Los Angeles intimidating, Bad Suns rose to the challenge. As Bowman recalls, "I can recount many instances where we'd play the Whisky a Go Go along with five terrible glam-rock-wanna-be bands. It made us want to do something different and work towards a new era of the Los Angeles sound." While finding their place in LA's scene wasn't easy, Bowman is also thankful for the innumerable opportunities that come with living in one of the nation's musical capitals. "Our band was discovered because we drove to KROQ and dropped off a demo in their mailbox," he says, "At the end of the day, nobody's going to care about your band unless you've got some good songs for them."
Less than a year later, Bad Suns returned with their debut full-length, Language & Perspective (2014/Vagrant). The shimmery alt-rock album, also produced by Palmquist, showed off the young band's wide array of influences, which Bowman often says include The Cure, The Clash and Elvis Costello. "Cardiac Arrest" began to pick up steam at radio nationally and climbed the Alternative chart (#14) and AAA (#11), and earning the band their debut Late Night television performance on Conan. With the success of "Cardiac Arrest" and a heavy touring schedule, Language & Perspective rose to #24 on the Billboard 200 and was included on many critics' best of 2014 year-end lists. "Salt," the band's second single, followed suit and quickly climbed the Alternative chart and earned Bad Suns their first mtvU Woodie nomination for Video of the Year, a performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, and their debut at Coachella.
"Defeated," a track that Bowman penned when he was only 16 years old, had been cyclically recorded and abandoned over the years. "It was a huge relief to finally get that song where we wanted it," he says, "It's one of the simplest songs on the album, but was the most difficult to work through." "Daft Pretty Boys" is a song the band is particularly proud of, one that they might point new listeners to as an introduction to their sound. Disappear Here closes with "Outskirts of Paradise," a track that feels like a breezy, late summer day in Los Angeles. With the simple refrain of "separate yourself / integrate yourself / when the time comes," Disappear Here fades out, with all the certainty and uncertainty of a coming of age tale.
Crafted for the live show, Bad Suns can't wait to take the album on the road. After serving as main support on massive tours for The Neighbourhood and Halsey in the past year, Bad Suns embark on their biggest headlining tour yet this fall. "Our fans are so warm and loyal. A lot of them will go through some shit in order to make it out to one of our concerts. I'm talking flights, busses, 12-hour car drives, you name it. That will always be very special to me," Bowman says, "We're really grateful to be in this position where we can sell out clubs across the country, and we still feel we have so much to prove."
For more information, visit Bad Suns' Website at: http://badsuns.tumblr.com/
Tickets are on sale at Boulder Theater Box Office, by phone at (720)-645-2467 or online atwww.foxtheatre.com
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