Bad Omens released their new single “Impose” this Friday, the 12th. The single comes with a music video inspired by indie cinema, which translates the emotional intensity of the track. Directed by Sebastian and Nico , the visual follows a romantic and disorienting night after a casual encounter in a nightclub. Far from being a love story, the video portrays a woman trapped in a cycle of excess, with the man reduced to a mere spectator of her collapse.
The new release consolidates the band's return after the highly anticipated single "Specter," which debuted at #1 on the Billboard Hot Hard Rock Songs Chart. It also topped the Rock, Hard Rock, and Alternative Digital Song Sales charts.
The cinematic and atmospheric track has already surpassed 13 million global streams and continues to rise on the radio. Currently at #14 on the Active Rock chart and #30 on the Alternative Radio Charts. Each new release reaffirms the group's ability to expand its sonic repertoire without losing its identity – a rise driven by an extremely dedicated global fanbase.
Bad Omens is experiencing an explosive phase following the enormous success of their third studio album, The Death of Peace of Mind (2022). Described by Revolver as "a stunning fusion of dark pop à la The Weeknd with industrial metalcore," the project has already surpassed 1.8 billion streams. The band's total catalog now exceeds 2.7 billion streams. The album is certified Gold by the RIAA.
The group performed on November 20th at Knotfest 2024 in São Paulo. Check out how the show went here.
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