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The Bad Day
Bio
Forged from the fires of the London music scene in 2017, The Bad Day have developed a new genre; described as “Springsteen meets The Killers with a hint of The 1975”
The band’s first album came out in 2021 on two labels; Lunaria in the U.K. and P-Vine in Japan. The album was a critical success picking up some awards and getting international airplay on BBC, Planet Rock and many other stations in Japan and Brazil. The second album switched genres somewhat and came out June 3rd 2022; a concept retro rock album. The first single from the album won Classic Rock Magazine’s Track Of The Week and was rated 9/10 by Classic Rock Magazine. The Band have written some very cool new music which we think would make a great run of singles over the next 12 months, some 80’s vibe and also some commercially
viable rock songs.
The band’s first album came out in 2021 on two labels; Lunaria in the U.K. and P-Vine in Japan. The album was a critical success picking up some awards and getting international airplay on BBC, Planet Rock and many other stations in Japan and Brazil. The second album switched genres somewhat and came out June 3rd 2022; a concept retro rock album. The first single from the album won Classic Rock Magazine’s Track Of The Week and was rated 9/10 by Classic Rock Magazine. The Band have written some very cool new music which we think would make a great run of singles over the next 12 months, some 80’s vibe and also some commercially
viable rock songs.
LIVE
The Bad Day maintain a healthy live performance schedule, mainly in the U.K. including;
The 100 Club, Love Rocks, Wildfire, Ronnie Scotts, HRH, Camden Assembly, 02 Academy
and many of the coolest venues in the U.K.
Festivals have been good to the band so far; Isle of Wight Festival, Blackdeer, Pennfest,
Love Rocks, Wildfire, Guilfest, HRH Blues Fest, Brezoi Open Air Fest, and many others.
The Bad Day maintain a healthy live performance schedule, mainly in the U.K. including;
The 100 Club, Love Rocks, Wildfire, Ronnie Scotts, HRH, Camden Assembly, 02 Academy
and many of the coolest venues in the U.K.
Festivals have been good to the band so far; Isle of Wight Festival, Blackdeer, Pennfest,
Love Rocks, Wildfire, Guilfest, HRH Blues Fest, Brezoi Open Air Fest, and many others.