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The third full-length from L.A. band Bad Suns, Mystic Truth gets its title from a piece of art that vocalist Christo Bowman stumbled upon while visiting London's Tate Modern on tour. Created by Bruce Nauman in 1967, the neon-and-glass piece spells out a possibly paradoxical statement in blue spiraled cursive: "The True Artist Helps the World by Revealing Mystic Truths."

"I thought that connected back to the message of the record, which is about finding the extraordinary in very simple things, even though we're living in a very dark time right now," says Bowman, whose bandmates include guitarist Ray Libby, bassist Gavin Bennett, and drummer Miles Morris. "Instead of succumbing to that darkness, I think you've got to try to hold onto some optimism, and try to uncover those simple miracles so you don't lose the plot of what's really important."

Produced by Dave Sardy (The Head and the Heart, The Black Angels, Oasis), Mystic Truth channels that searching quality into songs with a powerful sense of purpose. In creating the album, Bad Suns recorded at the legendary Sunset Sound and at Sardy's home studio, building on the melodic brilliance first glimpsed on their debut album Language & Perspective—a 2014 release that hit #24 on the Billboard 200 and led to massive tours supporting Halsey and The Neighbourhood. At the same time, the band amps up the intensity of their 2016 sophomore effort Disappear Here (praised as their "most dynamic and introspective work yet" by Alternative Press), giving way to a more emotionally urgent merging of rock & roll, post-punk, and pop.

Right from the album-opening "Away We Go," Bad Suns reveal the timeless sensibilities at the heart of Mystic Truth. With its soaring vocals, majestic piano melodies, and fiery guitar tones, the song unfolds as a brightly anthemic battle cry. "‘Away We Go' was mostly inspired by us growing up and really being adults for the first time, and trying to make sense of all that," says Bowman, who co-founded Bad Suns at age 17. "It's about learning how to make decisions for yourself, and sometimes just going for something and blindly trusting that it's going to work out."

While Mystic Truth bears a certain classic simplicity, Bad Suns also infuse the album with its share of sonically surprising moments: the ethereal pop of "A Miracle, A Mile Away," the melancholy waltz of "Darkness Arrives (And Departs)," the shapeshifting piano balladry of "Starjumper." Woven with Bowman's sharply reflective lyrics and finely detailed storytelling, the album also delivers a number of love songs, from the punchy pre-breakup track "The World and I" to the starry-eyed "Love By Mistake" to the starkly tender "Separate Seas." ("I've been in a long-distance relationship since my girlfriend moved to Miami—she works for an airline so she's always flying," says Bowman of "Separate Seas." "That song's about those nights of staying up and staying on speaker phone with one another till really late, even when there's nothing to say.") And on "Hold Your Fire," Bad Suns offer up a solemn yet cinematic meditation on acceptance. "It's about a relationship that's not working out, and it represents that moment when you decide to just accept that it's over instead of trying to fight," Bowman says.

One of the most epic tracks on Mystic Truth, "One Magic Moment" captures a restless determination with its thunderclap rhythms, sprawling guitar lines, and shimmering piano work. As Bowman explains, the song's title partly speaks to its enchanted origins. "We'd been jamming all day and nothing was happening, and all of a sudden there was this shift in the air," he says. "Gavin had started playing this chord progression, and the song just came together when we were least expecting it, like magic."

For Bad Suns, chasing that magic has always formed the essence of the band. With Bowman and Bennett first meeting in seventh grade, the two near-lifelong musicians eventually linked up with Libby and Morris and spent their teenage years working their way through the L.A. music scene. After dropping a demo off in the mailbox at alt-rock radio station KROQ, Bad Suns saw their breakthrough single "Cardiac Arrest" played on the famed Locals Only radio show, and quickly landed a deal with Vagrant Records. The band then made their debut with the 2014 EP Transpose, and soon widened their following by hitting the road with bands like The 1975.

Newly signed to Epitaph Records, Bad Suns found the making of Mystic Truth to be especially charmed. "Recording this album was like a neverending dream—there were times when it felt like we were pulling songs out of the air," he says. One of the most memorable moments for the band took place on a writing trip in Palm Springs, during which they stayed in a mid-century dome house overlooking the nearby wind farm. "We were playing late at night and looking out at all the stars and the windmills, and ‘Hold Your Fire' just came out of nowhere, which felt really special," Bowman recalls.

Over the years, Bad Suns have invited those bursts of inspiration by endlessly opening themselves up to new ideas, often by immersing themselves in art or literature—"Starjumper," for instance, references a passage from Russian novelist Mikhail Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita. That approach undeniably shaped the emotional undercurrent of Mystic Truth, an album both intimate and universal in scope. "I always want people to be able to insert their own lives into the songs that we create," Bowman points out. "When you're able to unite people through music, even if we're all coming from totally different circumstances and different places in life—to me that's one of the most intense levels of connection you can possibly have."

Setlists

    1. 1.Slow Karma
    2. 2.We Move Like the Ocean
    3. 3.Life Was Easier When I Only Cared About Me
    4. 4.Mystery Girl
    5. 5.Off She Goes
    6. 6.Heartbreaker
    7. 7.Madeline
    8. 8.Why Am I Like This?
    9. 9.Ready to Take Flight
    10. 10.Baby Blue Shades (extended intro)
    11. 11.Salt (extended intro)
    12. 12.Just Like Magic (with drum solo break)
    13. 13.Back to Zero (interlude Christo standing on crowd)
    14. 14.Swimming in the Moonlight (preceded by Communicating Spotify crowd bit)
    15. 15.Dancing on Quicksand
    16. 16.Heaven Is a Place in My Head (with snippet of Under The Bridge by The Red Hot Chili Peppers)
    17. 17.Violet (Live Stripped Version)
    18. 18.Do the Twist of Fate
    19. 19.Communicating
    20. 20.Cardiac Arrest
    21. 21.Daft Pretty Boys
    1. 1.Slow Karma
    2. 2.We Move Like the Ocean
    3. 3.Life Was Easier When I Only Cared About Me
    4. 4.Off She Goes
    5. 5.Heartbreaker
    6. 6.Heaven Is a Place in My Head (Shouted Out A Fan For It Being Their 10th Bad Suns Show)
    7. 7.Hold Your Fire (Shortened)
    8. 8.Dancing on Quicksand
    9. 9.This Was a Home Once (Spoke About Strange Matter Venue Throwback)
    10. 10.Salt (Shortened)
    11. 11.Lovefool (The Cardigans cover) (Shortened)
    12. 12.Baby Blue Shades (Extended Jam Intro)
    13. 13.Mystery Girl (Unreleased Song. Spotify Crowd Experiment w/ Communicating)
    14. 14.Sleep Paralysis (Jam) (Christo Exits Stage)
    15. 15.Rearview (Christo In Crowd)
    16. 16.Violet (Shortened)
    17. 17.Communicating
    18. 18.Cardiac Arrest
    19. 19.Daft Pretty Boys
    1. 1.Slow Karma
    2. 2.We Move Like the Ocean
    3. 3.Life Was Easier When I Only Cared About Me
    4. 4.Off She Goes
    5. 5.Heartbreaker
    6. 6.Heaven Is a Place in My Head (Everything Is… (Jam) intro / Pink Pony Club Interlude)
    7. 7.Hold Your Fire (Shortened)
    8. 8.Dancing on Quicksand
    9. 9.This Was a Home Once
    10. 10.Salt (Shortened)
    11. 11.Lovefool (The Cardigans cover) (Shortened)
    12. 12.Baby Blue Shades (Extended Jam Intro)
    13. 13.Mystery Girl (Communicating Spotify “group experiment” lead in - Crowd sang chorus)
    14. 14.Sleep Paralysis (Jam) (Christo exits stage for start of jam)
    15. 15.Rearview (Christo in crowd)
    16. 16.Violet (Shortened/chilled)
    17. 17.Communicating
    18. 18.Cardiac Arrest
    19. 19.Daft Pretty Boys
    1. 1.Slow Karma
    2. 2.We Move Like the Ocean
    3. 3.Life Was Easier When I Only Cared About Me
    4. 4.Off She Goes
    5. 5.Heartbreaker
    6. 6.Everything Is... (jam tune, no lyrics)
    7. 7.Heaven Is a Place in My Head
    8. 8.Hold Your Fire
    9. 9.Dancing on Quicksand
    10. 10.This Was a Home Once
    11. 11.Salt / Lovefool
    12. 12.Baby Blue Shades
    13. 13.Mystery Girl (unreleased!!!)
    14. 14.Sleep Paralysis (jam by gavin and miles)
    15. 15.Rearview
    16. 16.Violet (stripped)
    17. 17.Communicating
    18. 18.Cardiac Arrest
    19. 19.Daft Pretty Boys
    1. 1.Slow Karma
    2. 2.We Move Like the Ocean
    3. 3.Life Was Easier When I Only Cared About Me
    4. 4.Off She Goes
    5. 5.Heartbreaker
    6. 6.Heaven Is a Place in My Head
    7. 7.Hold Your Fire
    8. 8.Dancing on Quicksand
    9. 9.Salt / Lovefool (Lovefool the Cardigans cover)
    10. 10.Baby Blue Shades
    11. 11.Mystery Girl (Unreleased, will be on Accelerator)
    12. 12.Sleep Paralysis (Started with Gavin & Miles playing the instrumental, moved into Christo singing the end (in crowd))
    13. 13.Rearview (Christo in crowd)
    14. 14.Violet (slowed + shortened)
    15. 15.Cardiac Arrest
    16. 16.Daft Pretty Boys

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 119 reviews
  • Bad Suns Never Fails To Make Me Smile!

    by Shade on 10/22/25The Belasco - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    I've been a fan of Bad Suns since shortly after their first album came out all the way back in 2014. 11 years later, they're still going strong and never fail to deliver an awesome show! The venue was also good, as I'm no longer the young pup I was back in 2014, and prefer to stand towards the back of a standing room show as opposed to getting all the way up to the front of the crowd where I'll get blasted with music. The show was fantastic, a good mixture of their new album plus old standbys that I've loved for years. Definitely gonna see them again the next time this homegrown band comes out to Los Angeles!

  • So fun!

    by Em on 10/21/25The Belasco - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Always love seeing Bad Suns live, especially in LA

  • The best

    by Kelly on 10/21/25The Belasco - Los AngelesRating: 5 out of 5

    Best band ever. Best show ever. Seeing Bad Suns will make you fall in love and realize life is worth living. I’m incredibly biased because I’ve been a fan for 6 years so lol

  • The Best!

    by Nat on 10/20/25Irving Plaza Powered By Verizon 5G - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    Bad Suns has been my favorite band for a decade, and this was my second time seeing them live. They put on a fantastic show, I highly recommend! This time, I did the VIP meet-and-greet as well, which is also very fun if you're a dedicated fan.

  • Bad Suns was my favorite band. Now I love them even more.

    by Sad Buns on 10/10/25Summit Music Hall - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    One day in college I met a girl at a trivia game. I can’t remember how many days afterward, but she noticed I was having a bad day, so she told me to listen to “Baby Blue Shades” to cheer me up. It worked. We went to this show in Denver and the vibes were immaculate. We’re getting married in less than 2 months. We really want a tattoo of one of the Bad Suns members’ writing “remind me I’m okay” from “Why Am I Like This?” This album is such a joy and a masterpiece. I will be going to every Bad Suns concert I am physically able to, or I will be one very sad bun indeed lol.

  • Incredible show

    by Cay on 10/10/25Summit Music Hall - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    They put on some of the best shows I’ve been too. Definitely planning to see them as many times as they tour

  • Best concert of my life

    by Mia on 10/8/25Varsity Theater - MinneapolisRating: 5 out of 5

    They engage with the crowd well and the songs are played very well. VIP was an amazing experience and they were so kind. Loved the show so much

  • Vibes Were Unmatched!

    by Haley on 10/8/25Varsity Theater - MinneapolisRating: 5 out of 5

    We had a great time dancing and singing. And a lot of my friends I brought along didn’t know the band too well and they still had a blast! They put on a great show and keep you entertained. Almost worth more than the ticket!

  • Fantastic Show, Impeccable Vibes

    by Skylir on 10/7/25House of Blues Chicago - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    The Bad Suns really put on a wonderful show. The venue was packed (due to the incredible and loyal fan base) but despite how full it was, everyone at the show was incredibly kind. Those taller than others were considerate of those behind them to make sure they could see. One person even helped me get better pictures because he was taller and closer than me. Could not have asked for a better experience.

  • Best Concert

    by er2001 on 10/7/25House of Blues Chicago - ChicagoRating: 5 out of 5

    Travelled 8 hours to see Bad Suns and don't regret it one bit. They were fantastic - sounded great and the crowd had so much energy. Will definitely see again (although hopefully they'll be closer 😁)