News: The Bad Flowers out the 4th of November


The Bad Flowers were formed in 2014 and have been swiftly making friends and influencing people alike. With the vocal and guitar talents of Tom Leighton, underpinned by Dale Tonk’s heavy bass groove, and Karl Selickis’ chest pumping beats, the band’s undeniable chemistry is evident. With infectious riffs, original song-writing and contagious vigour, The Bad Flowers are becoming the name on everybody's lips; the trio will break from the underground by the end of the year.


The Midlanders have already performed tirelessly across the UK and throughout Europe. Along the way, they have shared stages with Crobot, The Sheepdogs and The Sonics, to name just a few. With their worship of riffs and groove and their clear devotion to serving their time in both the rehearsal room and on the road, the British rock outfit are constantly progressing and always looking to raise the bar.


The threesome have just completed work on their stunning self-titled EP, which calls to Led Zeppelin and The Who enthusiasts, and fans of new rock blues contemporaries The Temperance Movement and Broken Witt Rebels. The EP, blessed with four burly slabs of groove-drenched rock, from the engulfing dynamics of their opener Can You Feel It?, to the mighty crunchy Run Run Run, is a record that will shine for years to come. With plans already in place for a full length album, and further tours and festivals slotted for the rest of the year, The Bad Flowers have no intention of slowing down!


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