Image: Bad Omens [Official Press Photo]
Following the massive success of Bad Omens’ latest album, THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND, the band, led by Noah Sebastian, has performed an extensive series of tour dates worldwide. Their show has been meticulously crafted, with every detail - from the band's performance to the lighting design - carefully planned. However, Noah has started reflecting on how this level of precision has also had its downsides over time. In an interview with The Break Down With Nath & Johnny, he explains how he wants things to change in the future:
“I think part of the new stuff we’re writing has that in mind. This is the most touring we’ve ever done on this album cycle, obviously, because it just took off, and I’m learning a lot about my voice touring, and what I can and can’t do, and how to manage it when it’s something so nuanced as your body – it’s like, ‘I went outside to check the mail today and now my throat’s scratchy.’”
“With the new music, I definitely think there’s a part of it where I’m trying to leave room for fun, where it’s not so rigid. I almost view our show like a movie. It’s on a track, like a tramline, I guess you could say. It’s rehearsed to a tee and everything’s automated with the lights and the content and stuff, so it is like trying to recreate the same movie every night, and that gets boring too, and exhausting.”
Watch the full interview here: