Bad Omens Drops New Music Video For “ARTIFICIAL SUICIDE” From Upcoming Album ‘The Death Of Peace Of Mind’ Out February 25 via Sumerian Records

Los Angeles-based rock sensation Bad Omens have unleashed the official music video for their crushing track “ARTIFICIAL SUICIDE”. The song is taken from the band’s upcoming new album, ‘THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND’, out on Friday, February 25, 2022, via Sumerian Records. Prior to today’s release, Bad Omens have shared the music video for album title track “THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND” which has totaled a staggering 1.2 million views and counting on YouTube as well as the “What do you want from me?” and “ARTIFICIAL SUICIDE” double single. Watch the music video for “ARTIFICIAL SUICIDE” here and pre-order ‘THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND’ here.

Bad Omens slither through boundaries, only to ultimately choke convention in the process. The quartet—Noah Sebastian (vocals), Joakim “Jolly” Karlsson (guitar), Nick Ruffilo (bass), and Nick Folio (drums)—materialize with ghostly atmospherics, striking hooks, and the tingles of sensual high-register harmonies uplifted by cinematic production. Racking up over 250M worldwide streams to date and earning acclaim, the band presents an uncompromising and undeniable vision on their third full-length album, ‘THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND’ (Sumerian Records).

“Making the record changed us as songwriters and musicians. In many ways, I feel like it set me free as an artist because every decision made in the writing process was for myself, with no fear for anyone else’s expectations of what our third album should sound like. Be it our fans or our record label.”

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