Bad Suns is an American rock band that has made significant strides in the music industry since their formation in 2010. Hailing from Woodland Hills, California, the band consists of Christo Bowman, Gavin Bennett, and Miles Morris. Their debut album, “Language & Perspective,” released in 2014 under Vagrant Records, showcased their unique sound influenced by post-punk legends like The Cure and Elvis Costello, earning them critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.
Following their successful debut, Bad Suns continued to evolve artistically with the release of their second album, “Disappear Here,” in 2016. The album’s title was inspired by Bret Easton Ellis’s novel “Less Than Zero,” reflecting the band’s ability to draw inspiration from literature and culture. Their third album, “Mystic Truth,” released in 2019, further solidified their place in the indie rock scene, featuring singles that resonated with audiences and showcased their growth as songwriters.
In 2022, Bad Suns released their fourth studio album, “Apocalypse Whenever,” which included six previously released singles and demonstrated their commitment to producing high-quality music. The band also ventured into collaborations, notably with electropop band Pvris on the track “Maybe You Saved Me,” highlighting their versatility and willingness to explore new musical territories.
Most recently, Bad Suns released their second extended play, “Infinite Joy,” in November 2023, continuing to captivate listeners with their innovative sound. With a strong discography and a reputation for engaging live performances, Bad Suns remains a prominent force in the contemporary rock landscape.