Transpose - Bad Suns

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Sleepless nights aren't new to me
All these thoughts are killing me
Someone come and put me to ease
All of my anxiety
There's no cause that I can see
What's this scratching at my brain?

And I can't stop, even if I wanted to
Up top, maybe I'm simply deluded
That's right, maybe I've been wasting my time
All my time
and it's hard to justify what you can do
I'm so sick and tired of falling through
and it's true, maybe I've been wasting my time
All this time

Come creeping, no one can hear you now
Listen, so you can show me how
Something, that I'm missing here
Softly, stab my evil dreams
Faster, help me fall asleep
No one knows, that's how it goes
All the thoughts that we transpose

And I can't stop, even if I wanted to
Up top, maybe I'm simply deluded
That's right, maybe I've been wasting my time
All my time
and it's hard to justify what you can do
I'm so sick and tired of falling through
and it's true, maybe I've been wasting my time
All this time

From time to time, we fall in line
But now it seems that we are blind
No one knows, that's how it goes
All the thoughts that we transpose

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Southern California rock band from Woodland Hills, California Bad Suns formed in 2012 and in the short time since inception, have managed to be musically beyond their years. Made up of Christo Bowman (vocals), Gavin Bennett (bass), Miles Morris (drums) and Ray Libby (guitar) the four piece ranges from ages 19-22 yet has a sound reminiscent of rock stalwarts from generations past. “I grew up with a lot of world music playing in the house. When I was 10, I started getting heavily interested in the guitar, and my dad began introducing me to his records from the 70’s and the 80’s. Initially Elvis Costello, then to The Clash, The Cure, and so on,” notes Christo. “All of these artists and bands had a big impact on me, at a young age, as far as song composition goes. “ Influences are apparent on the band’s debut EP Transpose, where angst-ridden riffs and ethereal yet charismatic vocals pay tribute to post-punk legends of the early 80’s. “ I started writing my first songs at that time,” Christo continues, “Though we can now reflect on that era of music, those artists were ahead of their time in a lot of ways. That’s what’s most inspiring.”

Transpose was recorded in the studio with producer Eric Palmquist (The Mars Volta, Wavves, Trash Talk) and serves as a prelude to the band’s debut full-length slated for 2014. “The writing and recording process is always exciting, because it’s constantly changing and unique to each song. Inspiration comes and goes as it pleases, so a night when a song gets written is a very good night,” says Christo. Comprised of four tracks, Transpose flows effortlessly from start to finish showcasing the band’s stadium ready anthems and undeniably catchy hooks. “Music has the ability to evoke certain feelings in people, a way that not much else can. The pairing of words and sounds can be an extremely powerful tool, when done right. I think the ultimate goal for this band is to make music that causes people to really feel something.”

Aside from writing a record, Bad Suns’ 2013 was a busy one, complete with multiple CMJ showcases as well as sharing the stage with the likes of The 1975 and Vaccines with no signs of slowing down any time soon. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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