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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."

Reviews

Rating: 4.7 out of 5 based on 96 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing!!

    by HelenN on 2/13/22Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis

    Best concert I've been to and super amazing bands!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

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    by Niki on 2/13/22Fillmore Minneapolis - Minneapolis

    Every song was a banger! Danced all night! Cannot wait to see them again

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Great show but not worth VIP

    by bwalka on 2/10/22The Depot - Salt Lake City

    great performers and one of my favorite bands ever! however, I bought a VIP ticket and didn’t get most of the things I paid for. the band had some tour bus troubles, which I get is not their fault, but I had mainly bought the VIP ticket to participate in the soundcheck before the show, have an individual meet and greet, and an individual picture. I got none of those things and only a Q and A with a bunch of other people before the show. Not really the experience I was hoping for. I get that they did what they could but it would have been nice to get some extra merch or something at least for the inconvenience. I even travelled for this show as they didn’t come for my city and paid a lot of money for this special ticket, so although I hate to complain I am definitely disappointed with this experience. The actual show was great and I love their set design!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I LOVE THEM

    by A. B. on 10/24/21

    They were honestly so amazing. They sound so good live, it was like hearing their songs for the first time again and they sound even better now, which I didn’t know was possible. Definitely should see them at-least once, they have such a fun stage energy and I can’t wait to see them again!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Bad Suns don’t disappoint

    by T on 10/4/19Revolution Live - Ft Lauderdale

    Opening bands sucked so much! But the Bad Suns put on a great show. Played mostly older songs but it was so good.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing

    by Santiagobam on 10/4/19Revolution Live - Ft Lauderdale

    Can feel the emotion that's put into the music they create Bads Suns are incredible loved the show. đŸ€˜đŸ»

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    I loved the show!!!

    by Kaytie on 10/3/19Ponte Vedra Concert Hall - Ponte Vedra Beach

    It was great including all of the openers the guys from Ultra- q were super nice and even signed their new ep for me!!! If they came here again I would totally go! Still tired from dancing and screaming but easily one of the best shows I’ve been to!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Great Experience—Awesome staff and performers

    by Veronica on 10/3/19Ponte Vedra Concert Hall - Ponte Vedra Beach

    Bad Suns couldn’t have put on a better show. They were so lively and energetic and performed like they were in front of a packed house of adoring fans (which they weren’t). That’s the only reason I gave this 4 stars; the crowd could’ve been a little livelier. The staff and security were very friendly and accommodating. After the 2nd opening act, the lead singer of that band went and sat at his own merch booth and other members were amongst the crowd during the main performance. They were all very friendly and approachable. Awesome night. Awesome band.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic

    by A. S. on 9/25/19Port City Music Hall - Portland

    Easy to get in with my ticketmaster app and such a great show! Felt the huge amount of energy and wouldnt trade it for the world!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    First time

    by Zach on 9/20/19House of Blues Cleveland presented by Cricket Wireless - Cleveland

    The opening bands sound was messed up but when bad suns came on stage, everything was perfect and they sounded AMAZING. Would definitely see them again.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show!

    by Nikki on 9/20/19House of Blues Cleveland presented by Cricket Wireless - Cleveland

    Super fun show at House of Blues Cleveland! Christo not only sounds amazing, but brings a charisma and energy that keeps the crowd wanting more. We always love seeing them especially at a more intimate venue like HOB.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show ever

    by LL on 9/16/1920th Century Theater - Cincinnati

    The energy and performance were amazing!!! Nice venue

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    bad suns = amazing

    by gabs on 9/14/19Deluxe at Old National Centre - Indianapolis

    Loved everything about the Deluxe room at the Old National Center. Adored everything about the openers and intimacy of the space. and BAD SUNS???? amazing. energy was insane. they are super talented performers and artists. I enjoyed every second of this experience.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Bad Suns Concert

    by Blair on 9/13/19Deluxe at Old National Centre - Indianapolis

    I’ve been listening to Bad suns since 8th grade...I’m a junior now and me going to that concert was the best decision I’ve ever made in my life. I found 2 new favorite bands I like (ultra q and liily). It was literally the best night of my life. I’m definitely going if they come back to Indiana.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    10/10 Recommend

    by Stef on 5/14/19The Wiltern - Los Angeles

    Go to a Bad Suns show and find out why. You’ll be glad you did... they put on an incredible show. Truly one of the best bands out there.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show ever!

    by E. D. on 5/10/19Neptune Theatre - Seattle

    Super fun concert, great performance! Second time seeing Bad Suns live this year and it was just as good this time around :) 10/10 would recommend, eagerly awaiting the next time they’re in the area

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Don’t miss out!

    by Dalton on 5/10/19Neptune Theatre - Seattle

    Glad I went. I missed them a few years ago in Minneapolis. Definitely a band that is going places.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    the BEST bad’s show

    by Karla on 5/3/19Varsity Theater - Minneapolis

    Bad Suns is and always will be my favorite band to watch performing in concert. The kindest guys with the biggest hearts filled with utter generosity. You will never be disappointed by a Bad Suns concert!! Can’t wait for the next one!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Bomb

    by Isaiah on 5/3/19Varsity Theater - Minneapolis

    It was a good time and real good music they’re very talented best concert I’ve been to

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    The band rocked, the venue SUCKED

    by SA on 4/30/19Newport Music Hall - Columbus

    Show time was 7 pm. Doors didn’t open until 730 so I had to stand out in the cold. Get to the door and my purse was refused. Which I have had this issue once before at a Promowest venue so I thought my purse was small enough this time but apparently it was not. Suuuper annoying to walk back to my car. Get in the venue- metal detector goes off. I’m asked if I’m wearing a belt and I say no. I get WAVED THROUGH. My blood was boiling. My purse that was 1/2 inch too large can’t come in due to security reasons, but me and all the possible metal I wanted could just walk on through. Furious doesn’t even describe it. I went to the bar to get a peach vodka to calm the rage. Went to the bathroom at 830pm and they were horrid already. Just wet all over. Super gross. It will be a long time until I go to anything promowest throws again