Bad Omens review – anthemic songs and pillars of fire dampened by arena nerves
OVO Hydro, Glasgow Noah Sebastian’s vocals switch deftly from croon to scream to whisper, but the genre-hopping US metalcore band lack chemistry on the big stage Melodic metalcore band Bad Omens are pulling out all the stops for their first UK arena headline tour. In the first five minutes, (…)
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