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Accelerator

Bad Suns

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Format: LP

Cat No: 880271

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Release Date:  08 August 2025

Label:  Epitaph

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  045778802715

Genres:  Indie  

Release Date:  08 August 2025

Label:  Epitaph

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8714092802726

Genres:  Indie  

  • Description

    For a decade now, BAD SUNS have thrived in the sweet spot between indie rock polish and modern alt-pop energy, crafting a sound that feels both urgent and timeless. Accelerator, their fifth studio album, doesn't just refine that identity--it pushes it into new territory. Stra tocasters shimmer through overdriven Vox amps, synths surge like late-night city lights, and the rhythm section pulses with a restless, undeniable energy. It's a record that doesn't just move; it commands attention.

    The band's evolution has been constant. Since their early days cutting their teeth on tours with Halsey and The 1975, Bad Suns have spent the past two years stretching their reach across genre lines, proving their versatility at major festivals and iconic venues. Whether electrifying Red Rocks alongside All Time Low, opening for Angels & Airwaves, or winning over Finneas' pop-leaning crowd on their 2025 U.S. run, they've made a case for them selves as a band without borders.

    Helmed once again by longtime collaborator Eric Palmquist (MUTEMATH, Thrice) at Palm quist Studios, Accelerator feels like the band's most conceptually realized work to date. Its 12 tracks unfold with cinematic ambition, balancing airtight hooks with an emotional resonance that shifts depending on how you approach them. It's an album that doesn't just sit in the background--it begs to be experienced

    Description

    For a decade now, BAD SUNS have thrived in the sweet spot between indie rock polish and modern alt-pop energy, crafting a sound that feels both urgent and timeless. Accelerator, their fifth studio album, doesn't just refine that identity--it pushes it into new territory. Stra tocasters shimmer through overdriven Vox amps, synths surge like late-night city lights, and the rhythm section pulses with a restless, undeniable energy. It's a record that doesn't just move; it commands attention.

    The band's evolution has been constant. Since their early days cutting their teeth on tours with Halsey and The 1975, Bad Suns have spent the past two years stretching their reach across genre lines, proving their versatility at major festivals and iconic venues. Whether electrifying Red Rocks alongside All Time Low, opening for Angels & Airwaves, or winning over Finneas' pop-leaning crowd on their 2025 U.S. run, they've made a case for them selves as a band without borders.

    Helmed once again by longtime collaborator Eric Palmquist (MUTEMATH, Thrice) at Palm quist Studios, Accelerator feels like the band's most conceptually realized work to date. Its 12 tracks unfold with cinematic ambition, balancing airtight hooks with an emotional resonance that shifts depending on how you approach them. It's an album that doesn't just sit in the background--it begs to be experienced

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Slow Karma
      • 2. Ready To Take Flight
      • 3. Mystery Girl
      • 4. Communicating
      • 5. Why Am I Like This?
      • 6. Madeline

      Side 2

      • 1. Just Like Magic
      • 2. Back To Zero
      • 3. What's Best For You
      • 4. Postcard
      • 5. Wait In The Car
      • 6. Do The Twist Of Fate

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Slow Karma
      • 2. Ready To Take Flight
      • 3. Mystery Girl
      • 4. Communicating
      • 5. Why Am I Like This?
      • 6. Madeline
      • 7. Just Like Magic
      • 8. Back To Zero
      • 9. What's Best For You
      • 10. Postcard
      • 11. Wait In The Car
      • 12. Do The Twist Of Fate