The Bad Examples

The Bad Examples

Gritty guitar riffs collide with driving rhythms to create an electrifying energy that propels each song forward.

rock music

United States Est. 1987

"Gritty guitar riffs collide with driving rhythms to create an electrifying energy that propels each song forward."

About The Bad Examples

The Bad Examples matter for their unapologetic embrace of rock’s raw power, infusing a sense of authenticity into the fabric of their songs that resonates deeply with listeners.
They stand as a beacon for those craving a return to straightforward, heartfelt songwriting amidst the often-saturated landscape of polished production, reminding audiences of the visceral thrill that music can provide when it’s grounded in emotion...
They stand as a beacon for those craving a return to straightforward, heartfelt songwriting amidst the often-saturated landscape of polished production, reminding audiences of the visceral thrill that music can provide when it’s grounded in emotion rather than artifice. In their approach, The Bad Examples harness an energetic spontaneity, channeling the spirit of live performances into their recordings. This process fosters an immediacy in their sound, where each note feels like it’s being played with an urgent sincerity. Their ability to capture the essence of a moment translates into tracks that pulse with life and compel listeners to engage on a visceral level. Their songwriting often navigates themes of love, loss, and everyday struggles, weaving personal narratives with universal appeal. The band's voice strikes a balance between earnestness and irony, resulting in lyrics that tell stories while allowing space for reflection and interpretation. This blend creates an atmosphere where vulnerability meets resilience, making their music both relatable and impactful.