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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
  • Not so Bad Suns

    by jewjewbeans on 2/18/15Bowery Ballroom - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    OMGG. I have seen bad suns many times before, obviously because i hate them.. LoL JKJK. Bad suns are great live they bring amazing energy and Cristos dance moves could earn him a space on so You think you can dance. I heard a rumor that he was competing on the next season of dancing with the stars. All you need to know about Ray is he has great hair and a beautiful guitar. Personally Gav freaks me out. He likes to hold eye contact with people in the crowd for long amounts of time. I do miss his twitter though. Also when Gav isn't making creepy eyes at someone in the crowd his hair is covering his face. I make it sound bad, but hes actually the most entertaining one to watch at the show, his stage presence is creepily charming. Finally, what can i say about Miles.. The last time I saw that many fan girls was outside a one direction concert. Miles has a lot of adoring fans that scream obscene things at him. But regardless he is a talented drummer, but I think he may need a stronger deodorant. THE BOY SWEATS! Also try your best to meet them after the show there super chill guys, totally humble, they love talking about the Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles. Bad Suns are one of my favorite bands, and I cant wait to see them again.

  • unforgettable concert

    by CcristinaMmarie on 2/18/15Bowery Ballroom - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    me and my friends waited outside in the frigid cold all day and got first row so it was worth it. both opening acts were amazing. as the openers were setting up, and afterwards packing up, they talked to us and were really so sweet I would see each again. it was incredibly intimate since there was no barricade and we were literally leaning against the barricade. Ray was standing directly in front of us. Christo crowd surfed and was engaged with the fans. I loved the venue. overall great experience.

  • Bad Suns was unbelievable

    by 7231 on 2/16/15Brighton Music Hall - BostonRating: 5 out of 5

    Bad Suns performed so well and the sound was perfect. For some reason my group of friends seemed to be the only ones in the crowd really pumped up and enjoying ourselves to the fullest. I was hoping to meet them after the show but everyone had to leave the venue quickly and it was freezing outside. I would definitely see them again.

  • Bad Suns and Coasts

    by JenandMorg on 2/14/15The Shelter - DetroitRating: 5 out of 5

    Coasts was a pleasant surprise and I definitely hope to hear more from them! Bad Suns was great as always...nice to see them in a smaller venue since seeing them last at Royal Oak Music Theatre with The 1975

  • THEY ARE AMAZING

    by superwho1975 on 12/1/14Terminal 5 and Irving Plaza - New YorkRating: 5 out of 5

    They have an incredible sound and on stage performance! The band is super nice (I met them after the show!). They manage to captivate the audience even if most of them aren't already fans. They are truly talented. I saw them twice (once at Terminal 5 and once at Irving Plaza) this year and both times were wonderful

  • They were amazing at Monumentour MN!

    by Parafan8 on 11/24/14Monumentour @MN State Fair - St. PaulRating: 4 out of 5

    I saw them on Monumentour with Paramore and Fall Out Boy at the Minnesota date. They were really, really amazing! People were really into it, more than I've seen with some other opening acts in the past. A+ :)

  • Great stage presence, Great sound!

    by marinax on 10/20/14The Music Farm - CharlestonRating: 5 out of 5

    Saw them as supporters for The 1975 in Carborro, NC as well as Charleston, SC and they just get better every time! Their music is catchy and fun to dance to! Disappointed at the crowd a bit though for the lack of movement haha. Overall, I hope I see them again! These guys are very sweet and funny in person too! Got to meet them before and after the show.

  • Mississippi Studios Show

    by wetjoker on 8/9/14Mississippi Studios - PortlandRating: 5 out of 5

    I thought this band was just a studio production listing to Cardiac Arrest on the radio. I was amazed that they sounds so great live. They are excellent musicians and really nice guys willing to say "hello" after the show at the bar. Strongly recommended show. Strong and fun album.

  • I love this band!

    by OriginalBadSunsFan on 7/20/14Fiddlers Green Amphitheater - DenverRating: 5 out of 5

    I've known of this band for about a year now..I stumbled upon them randomly one day while surfing the internet and I kept tabs, and listened to any music of theirs I could find on the internet/iTunes as it became available. I've been addicted ever since. In February of 2014 their song "Cardiac Arrest" was the Free Song of the Week on iTunes. I knew they were starting to gain recognition. I listened to their four songs from their EP nonstop! Then when their first album came out I was quick to memorize every word. I was finally able to see them live on July 19, 2014 at the 93.3 Big Gig in Denver, CO. This band is my FAVORITE band! I was in the very front row, and I finally got to hear them live. As their set progressed I could see and feel everyone around me getting more and more into this band. They definitely made a lot of new fans, and reassured their current ones that The Bad Suns are on the rise!