Gallery: Bad Omens, the Do You Feel Love Tour at the Alexandra Palace
Bad Omens brought Do You Feel Love and The Death of Peace of Mind to London — our live review of their emotional, intense tour stop.
REVIEWSLIVE SHOWMETALCORE
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12/16/20251 min read
The Do You Feel Love tour rolled into London with chaotic intensity, and by the end of the night, it was clear why Bad Omens are one of the biggest names in the scene.
From the moment the lights dimmed at Alexandra Palace, the energy in the room was unmistakable. Bad Omens’ sound has always walked that fine line between metalcore aggression and pop melodies (and we believe they transcend the boundaries of genre at this point), and live it translates even bigger. The guitars were thick, the low end immense, and the melodies sharp enough to cut through the roar of the crowd. London sang along with every word, from the soaring highs of Glass Houses to the vibey, relentless V.A.N.
There’s a reason tracks from The Death of Peace of Mind have resonated so much over the past few years — hearing them live, with every guitar riff and drum hit amplified by the crowd’s energy, is almost overwhelming in the best way. Noah Sebastian was in total command, guiding the pit, commanding attention with every bark, croon, and scream.
But the Do You Feel Love tour brings a new emotional palette: tenderness wrapped in distortion, vulnerability under layers of breakdowns that coat their latest releases. The opener Specter and the vulnerable track Impose were the stars of the night, wrapped up with their iconic Dethrone.
