Bad Omens Live Debuts “Specter” & “Impose” During Louder Than Life Set

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American heavy metal band Bad Omens treated their fans to two live debuts of new songs over the weekend. This Saturday, the group performed at the Louder Than Life festival in Louisville, Kentucky, and mixed in their 16 track setlist were two recent releases the band had yet to play live. “Specter” and “Impose,”  released last month and earlier this month respectively. As Loudwire reports, videos of the first ever live performances of these tracks can be found across social media.

 

Fans speculate these two singles are from an upcoming, unannounced and untitled follow up to their 2022 album The Death of Peace of Mind, which was the band’s third album. While there has yet to be hard confirmation of an album, these singles make for the first material the band has released since last year’s compilation album and soundtrack Concrete Jungle (The OST), leaving it very likely that “Specter” and “Impose” both come as a sampling of the future of Bad Omens. With many future live shows on the horizon, there is certainly potential for fans to hear more new work from the group live. Of course, these two new singles were only part of a sixteen track set performed at their Louder Than Life. The full tracklist can be found below.

Bad Omens Louder Than Life 2025 Setlist

01.“Concrete Jungle”
02. “Artificial Suicide”
03. “V.A.N.”
04. “The Drain”
05. “Anything > Human”
06. “Specter” (Live debut)
07. “What It Cost”
08. “Like a Villain”
09. “Impose” (Live debut)
10. “Take Me First”
11. “Glass Houses”
12. “Nowhere to Go”
13. “Limits”
14. “The Death of Peace of Mind”
15. “Just Pretend”
16. “Dethrone”

 

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