Bad Omens return with new anthem “Dying To Love”

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The American group begins a new chapter with a more visceral and cinematic sound.

Bad Omens releases his new single “Dying To Love”a piece that mixes the emotional intensity of modern metal with avant-garde production. Edited via Sumerian Recordsthe song shows Noah Sebastian alternating between an ethereal falsetto and heartbreaking screams, exploring the boundaries between vulnerability and desperation.

The release comes accompanied by a dark and disturbing video, directed by Noah Sebastian and Nicowho thus consolidate their third collaboration. The clip features the band performing in a ruined brutalist structure, while a parallel story follows a man trapped in a labyrinth of shadows and obsession — a reflection of the introspective tone that dominates the song.

“Dying To Love” marks the next phase of Bad Omens after the success of “Specter”which reached #1 on the charts Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay and Mediabase Active Rockadding more than 47 million streams global. His successor, “Imposed”further expanded their sonic range, establishing the group as one of the most innovative forces in contemporary metal.

After performing at festivals such as Louder Than Life and Aftershockthe band is preparing to start its European tour Do You Feel Lovewhich will begin on November 21 in Dublin.

With more than 2.7 billion accumulated views, Bad Omens continues to transform his vision: a universe where beauty and chaos coexist with poetic intensity.

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