Bad/Love
Bad/Love started when vocalist Theo Wade and guitarist Ben Willis met at a music academy. They played early shows at local dive bars before releasing their...
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Bad/Love started when vocalist Theo Wade and guitarist Ben Willis met at a music academy. They played early shows at local dive bars before releasing their debut single "DMU" in 2020. That song's hypnotic quality and introspective lyrics helped bring them wider attention.
Their 2021 debut album was called "Unveiled." They followed it with other releases like "In the Shadows" and "Lost in Translation," which incorporated elements of electronica and ambient music alongside their indie rock foundation. Songs like "Social Suicide" and "Follow The Leader" continued their exploration of complex emotional themes.
The band's lineup has remained relatively stable, with Wade as the frontman.
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