Bad Omens are currently working on not one but two
new records.
Frontman Noah Sebastian broke the exciting news to Good Charlotte’s Joel Madden on his Artist Friendly podcast (listen below), revealing that the band will be releasing a new deluxe record, as well as an actual proper follow-up to last year’s colossal The Death Of Peace Of Mind.
“In a way, we’re working on two records at once,” Noah tells Joel, revealing that the first project will be called Concrete Forever (which is also the name of their massive North American tour with ERRA and I See Stars) and will feature remixes, stripped-down tracks and collabs. And then, of course, there will be a proper full-length coming, too – but he doesn’t quite know how the two will line up just yet.
“It’s important to me not to rush anything,” he shares of the timeframe. “That’s always a priority, even if it takes me a year or three years. I’m gonna make the best album first.”
Speaking to Kerrang! earlier in the year about Bad Omens’ success and their approach to art, Noah enthused: “The Death Of Peace Of Mind was the perfect example of what I think making music and being in the music industry should be like. We made a record we wanted with no-one saying, ‘It’s due by this date,’ or, ‘It needs to sound like this.’ We made something we thought was cool and we were proud of, and that paid off way more than anything we’ve ever done.”