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Bad Omens unveil Impose, a new single rich in emotion and industrial texture

Bad Omens release Impose, featuring industrial textures and delicate piano, alongside an indie-style video portraying a disorienting night out that spirals beyond control.

American band Bad Omens have returned with Impose, a single that reinforces their ongoing ability to evolve the modern rock sound. Opening with delicate piano lines and industrial-inspired electronic flourishes, the track is anchored by hypnotic percussion, creating an immersive soundscape. Noah Sebastian’s emotional, piercing vocals rise through the layers with striking impact.

The accompanying video, directed by Sebastian and Nico Poalillo, cast in an indie-film aesthetic, portrays a disorienting emotional night sparked by a chance nightclub encounter. Rather than a simple love story, it depicts a woman in a cycle of fast living, with the man as a detached bystander.

Bad Omens continue to refine their music with precision and honesty, remaining undeniably themselves. This fall, they will also join the Do You Feel Love European tour and wrap up the year with slots at Louder Than Life and Aftershock.