We had Noah of Bad Omens talk about Finding God Before God Finds Me, lyrics, playing live, working with other artists and so much more on HNY \m/ \m/ heavy.nyc / heavynewyork. . / heavy_newyork
I adore Bad Omens a lot, but can we just give a quick shoutout to the interviewer? He actually contributed to the conversation, was warm, relaxed (which I believe greatly affects how the interviewee - Noah - feels and responds to the questions) and you can tell he knows the band's music. He kept it interesting with his questions all the way throughout. Great work, man!
If you go find the Q&A he did a few years back he explains this. He was forced to go to church as a youth and this played a role in his writing. He also said he believes in God but he just has issues understanding how things happen when Christians preach about how great God is. Very interesting.
i thought that careful what you wish for was a great song... but after what he said about the inspiration given by Chester Bennington... to me it has become a fucking masterpiece
holy shit i just had to re listen to careful what you wish for… and i couldn’t agree more. I had no clue it was about chester. Masterpiece is an understatement 😩🤘🏼
@13:24 seriously opened my eyes to just how beautiful this man is down to his soul. Like, there was no hesitation in that answer at all. The world is less awful because of people like Noah.
He is right. They bring out a different blend of fans. I went to the VIP session in Baltimore session. It was a blend of fans. Different ages. I myself am 34, and this was my 2nd rock show, I saw them with Lacuna coil back in October. They were absolutely amazing. Their music does hit differently though. They should be proud.
I can attest to this. I saw them this past Wednesday as a part of the tour and im a black guy with anxiety and dont really go out much... I met Noah on my way in by odd chance and had blast, i even got when he played Burning out.
@@datkid605 I don't see myself as the average fan. I am also a single mother of 2 little boys. I have been dealing with Anxiety and depression since I was 17. As soon as I heard them back in October I immediately (during the show) jumped on my phone and saved them on spotify. I really started listening to his lyrics and deciphering the songs. They speak in so many different ways. This was my second concert since not going to concerts because of my anxiety. I am hooked. This was supposed to be my celebratory year of being free from a lot of BS lol. Thank you covid for shutting that down. Thankful I got this one in. Not so sure about the one in May but we will see. I lost some friends because of this music though,. Unfortunately it has a stigma to it. But when you don't listen to the lyrics....you get what you get. Keep doing you. That's all I am doing these days.
Saw this show at Kingsland. Bad Omens was the icing on the cake of a lineup that truly complimented each level toward their performance, which left us wanting more! Bad Omens music spans across music genres, as a variety of fans of various ages packed Kingsland that rainy night.