Bad Omens has officially released their new album called “CONCRETE JUNGLE [THE OST]”. This album is an addition to their popular 2022 album “THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND”.
The album features 26 tracks and is packed with reworked versions of songs from “The Death Of Peace Of Mind”, live performances, and new collaborations. It acts as the soundtrack to Bad Omens’ “Concrete Jungle” comic book universe.
One of the major new songs is “Anything > Human” featuring the band ERRA. The album’s visualizer for this collaboration has been released. The album also includes the previously released songs “V.A.N.” with Poppy and “The Drain” with HEALTH and SWARM.
Other collaborations are with artists like Wargasm, Bob Vylan, Thousand Below, Let’s Eat Grandma, Dahlia, and iRis.EXE. It mixes genres like industrial, experimental, and lo-fi sounds.
Bad Omens won Best International Artist at the 2023 Rock Sound Awards. The album is broken into three sections and has an extensive tracklisting with titles relating to the “Concrete Jungle” storyline.
The full tracklist is:
- C:\Projects\CJOST\BEATDEATH
- V.A.N (feat. Poppy)
- The Drain (feat. HEALTH & SWARM)
- Terms & Conditions (feat. Bob Vylan)
- Hedonist (Recharged) (feat. Wargasm)
- Even
- Loading Screen
- Anything > Human (feat. ERRA)
- Digital Footprint
- Nervous System (feat. iRis.EXE)
- C:\Projects\CJOST\FINDPEACE
- Artificial Suicide (Unzipped) (feat. Thousand Below)
- The Grey (Unzipped) (feat. Thousand Below)
- The Death Of Peace Of Mind (We Are Fury Patch)
- The Death Of Peace Of Mind (So Wylie Patch)
- Bad Decisions (Lofi) (feat. Dahlia)
- Just Pretend (Credits) (feat. Let’s Eat Grandma, Chief)
- C:\PROJECTS\CJOST\CLEARMIND
- Artificial Suicide (live 2024)
- Like A Villain (live 2024)
- The Grey (live 2024)
- What Do You Want From Me? (live 2024)
- Nowhere To Go (live 2024)
- V.A.N (live 2024) (feat. Poppy)
- The Death of Peace of Mind (live 2024)
- Just Pretend (live 2024)
The band had to cancel most of their summer tour dates due to lead singer Noah Sebastian suffering from “extreme burnout.” However, they still plan to perform at festivals in Michigan and Ohio in July.
Bad Omens were also set to appear at the Download Festival in the UK this June before canceling that date. Fans are excited for this multi-faceted, ambitious new release from the rising rock band.