BAD OMENS are back with a commanding new single, “Impose,” signaling another bold step forward for the band that has been redefining modern rock. After the dark allure of “Specter,” the band double down on atmosphere and emotion with a song that blurs the lines between Metalcore, Alternative Rock and cinematic electronics, showcasing a side of BAD OMENS that is as vulnerable as it is powerful.
The accompanying video, co-directed by Sebastian and longtime collaborator Nico Poalillo, mirrors the song’s emotional intensity with an indie-film aesthetic. Rather than a straightforward narrative, it captures a fleeting night of connection and disorientation, framing a woman caught in cycles of fast living while a silent observer looks on. It’s a visual metaphor for the lyrics’ push-pull between intimacy and distance.
As already announced, BAD OMENS are slated to hit two North American fests this fall: Louisville, Kentucky’s Louder Than Life event, and Sacramento, California’s Aftershock Festival. A European tour follows in November, most of which is alrwady sold out.
 
				 
 
							 
							