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Bad Omens Biography
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Formed in 2015
Based in Virginia
Based in Richmond
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Members:
Nicholas Ruffilo, Noah Sebastian, Nick Folio, Joakim “Jolly” Karlsson
Bad Omens: Redefining Modern Metal with Atmosphere and Emotion
Bad Omens is an American metal band known for blending metalcore intensity with cinematic production, dark atmospheres, and emotionally charged songwriting. Since emerging in the mid-2010s, the band has evolved into one of the most talked-about acts in modern heavy music, praised for pushing genre boundaries while maintaining raw authenticity.
Formation and Early Beginnings
Bad Omens was formed in 2015 in Richmond, Virginia, by vocalist and producer Noah Sebastian. Initially conceived as a solo project, the band quickly took shape with the addition of guitarist Nick Ruffilo, bassist Joakim “Jolly” Karlsson, and drummer Nick Folio. The group gained early traction online when demos showcased a polished yet aggressive sound that resonated strongly with metalcore fans.
Breakthrough with Self-Titled Debut
In 2016, Bad Omens released their self-titled debut album, Bad Omens. The record introduced listeners to the band’s signature mix of crushing riffs, soaring choruses, and atmospheric electronics. Songs like “Glass Houses” and “The Worst in Me” established the band as a rising force in the metal scene, drawing comparisons while still asserting a distinct identity.
Musical Evolution and Expanding Sound
Bad Omens continued to evolve with their second album, Finding God Before God Finds Me (2019). The release marked a significant step forward in songwriting maturity, incorporating industrial textures, alternative metal influences, and darker lyrical themes. Tracks such as “Careful What You Wish For” and “Dethrone” showcased a heavier, more aggressive side while maintaining emotional depth.
Mainstream Recognition with The Death of Peace of Mind
The band reached a new level of success with their third studio album, The Death of Peace of Mind (2022). This release expanded beyond traditional metalcore, blending elements of alternative rock, electronic music, and ambient soundscapes. Songs like “Just Pretend” and the title track gained massive streaming popularity, introducing Bad Omens to a broader global audience and cementing their mainstream breakthrough.
Lyrical Themes and Artistic Vision
Bad Omens’ music often explores themes of inner conflict, mental health, isolation, and self-reflection. Noah Sebastian’s introspective lyrics, combined with cinematic production, create an immersive listening experience that resonates deeply with fans. The band’s willingness to embrace vulnerability has become a defining element of their artistic identity.
Live Performances and Touring Impact
Known for intense and emotionally charged live performances, Bad Omens has built a reputation as a powerful touring act. Their stage presence balances high-energy aggression with atmospheric moments, translating their studio sound into a compelling live experience. Extensive touring has played a key role in expanding their fanbase worldwide.
Influence and Legacy in Modern Metal
Bad Omens stands out as a band that continually challenges expectations within heavy music. By fusing metalcore foundations with experimental and accessible elements, they have helped redefine what modern metal can sound like. Their influence continues to grow as they inspire a new generation of artists and fans alike.
Bad Omens Today
Today, Bad Omens is recognized as one of the most innovative bands in contemporary heavy music. With a constantly evolving sound and a loyal global following, the band continues to shape the future of metal while remaining true to their emotional core and artistic vision.
Hits include:
- Limits
- Never Know
- What Do You Want from Me? / Artificial Suicide
- Like a Villain
- Nowhere to Go
- Just Pretend
- The Death of Peace of Mind
- V.A.N. (with Poppy)
- The Drain (with Health and Swarm)
- Anything > Human (with Erra)
- Specter
- Impose
- Dying to Love
- Left For Good
Their discography includes three studio albums, one compilation, one extended play, one live album, 26 singles (including two as a featured guest), and 20 music videos.
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More biographical information: Wikipedia
How is the fee of Bad Omens determined?
✅ Bad Omens fee determination
Bad Omens’s manager determines the artist’s concert fee (also known as a guarantee) by evaluating a combination of business, market, and logistical factors.
Here’s a breakdown of key elements considered:
1. Bad Omens’s Popularity and Demand
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Ticket Sales History: How many tickets they’ve sold recently in the same market or similar ones.
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Streaming & Radio Metrics: Spotify/Apple Music numbers, YouTube views, Shazam stats, radio spins.
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Social Media Following & Engagement: Followers, reach, and how active and loyal the fan base is.
2. Market Strength
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City or Region: Artists can command higher fees in cities where they are more popular.
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Venue Size: Bigger venues mean more ticket sales and higher potential revenue.
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Local Competition: Is the artist competing with other events nearby on the same date?
3. Bad Omens Touring Expenses
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Band & Crew Payroll: Salaries, per diems, union rates.
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Production Costs: Lights, sound, transportation, backline, hotel, security, etc.
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Travel: Flights, buses, fuel, lodging. Fees are often higher for more distant or logistically complex locations.
4. Type of Event
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Hard Ticket Show: The artist is the main draw; ticket sales drive revenue. The fee is based on expected gross revenue minus expenses.
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Festival or Fair: Often pay higher flat fees as the event assumes ticket risk.
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Corporate or Private Event: Typically, higher pricing due to exclusivity and often minimal promotional benefit.
5. Promoter Offer and Negotiation
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The manager evaluates received offers and may negotiate elements to modify the fee or reduce expenses.
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Promoters/Private Buyers typically present a formal offer sheet that includes:
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Guarantee (flat fee): Minimum the artist gets paid.
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Backend or Bonus: Extra earnings based on ticket sales after breakeven. (Typically, this is not applicable to private/corporate events.)
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Expenses: Travel, accommodations, hospitality, etc.
6. Comparing Fees
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Managers often compare fees of similar-level artists to stay competitive in pricing.
7. Bad Omens Routing Considerations
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If the date fits smoothly into a larger tour routing, they might accept a lower fee.
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If it’s a one-off or out-of-the-way show, the fee might be higher to justify the extra time and effort.
What other artists are similar to Bad Omens?
✅ Artists similar to Bad Omens
- Bring Me The Horizon – Blends metalcore heaviness with electronic and atmospheric elements, similar to Bad Omens’ modern, genre-fluid sound
- Motionless In White – Incorporates industrial textures, dark aesthetics, and a mix of clean and harsh vocals
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