Bad Omens have returned with their newest single, “Dying To Love”, an emotional and cinematic track that blends the band’s heavy foundation with modern production. Released via Sumerian Records, the song showcases frontman Noah Sebastian’s dynamic vocal range — from delicate falsettos that glide over the verses to ferocious screams in the bridge that heighten the song’s emotional intensity.

The single arrives alongside a visually stunning and eerie music video, directed by Noah Sebastian and filmmaker Nico Poalillo. This marks their third creative collaboration and continues to define the band’s distinctive storytelling style. The video places the group performing deep within the confines of a decaying brutalist structure, surrounded by unsettling onlookers, while a parallel storyline follows a man lost in an endless maze of darkness.

“Dying To Love” follows “Specter”, the song that marked Bad Omens’ fastest climb to No. 1 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Airplay and Mediabase Active Rock charts. “Specter” also landed at No. 15 on Alternative Radio and has since accumulated over 47 million global streams. Its follow-up, “Impose”, pushed the band further into experimental sonic territory, balancing innovation with the intensity that has earned them a dedicated global following.

Building on this success, Bad Omens have been dominating the live circuit, transforming each performance into a full-scale experience. Fans were recently treated to headlining sets at Louder Than Life and Aftershock festivals, and the band will launch their Do You Feel Love European arena tour on November 21 in Dublin. Additional international dates are expected to be announced soon, signaling an even bigger year ahead.

The band’s recent momentum stems from the ongoing success of their 2022 breakthrough album The Death Of Peace Of Mind, which has been described by Revolver magazine as “a stunning fusion of dark, Weekend-esque pop and industrialized metalcore.” The record has amassed over 1.8 billion streams, with Bad Omens’ total catalog surpassing 2.7 billion. The album also earned RIAA gold certification, solidifying their place among rock’s elite.

After a relentless touring schedule throughout 2024, which included U.K. dates with Bring Me The Horizon and their Concrete Forever European headline run with Poppy, Bad Omens show no signs of slowing down. With their latest release and a worldwide tour on the horizon, the band continues to expand their vision — one that blurs the line between darkness and euphoria.

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