Today, Los Angeles alt-pop band Bad Suns share a new single titled “Maybe You Saved Me,” featuring vocals from Lynn Gunn of pop-rock act PVRIS. Produced by Eric Palmquist and co-written by Bad Suns, PVRIS and Andrew Goldstein (Yungblud, blackbear, MGK), the song came easily to the band as they began recording sessions for album ‘Apocalypse Whenever’ released early this year. Bad Suns front man Christo Bowman reminisces on that time stating, “When I drove home from the studio after we wrote the song, I immediately knew I wanted to hear Lynn’s (PVRIS) voice in the mix, and we’re so grateful she came aboard. She breathed a new life into the song and helped make it something truly special.”
Explaining the inspiration behind the track, Christo says, “Distancing yourself from a negative or toxic situation can be extremely difficult, as there are so many powerful emotions to get caught up in and confused by. Ultimately, this song is about coming to terms with all the good and the bad and opening yourself up to the notion that difficult times are important in leading you to the place you need to be.”
WATCH THE VISUAL FOR “MAYBE YOU SAVED ME” HERE
When Lynn was asked to be a part of the song she was immediately thrilled. As a self-professed fan of the band, she claims 2014’s ‘Language and Perspective’ as the “soundtrack to the first few PVRIS tours, reminding me of driving across country in the summer and finally reaching California.” The multi-threat musician states, “It feels like a full circle moment to be featured on this song, tracking my part in the heat of summer on the west coast years later. Christo’s voice is so iconic and distinct, it felt so special to get to sing along with it on this track. I’m so grateful to have been a part of this song, it’s the perfect happy and sad summer bop. I hope everyone is in a car and has their windows down when they listen to it for the first time.”
Written during sessions for ‘Apocalypse Whenever,’ the track features a similar dreamy vibe with pulsing ’80s synthesizers flanked by Stratocasters through cranked Vox amps, and palpable, rhythmic energy. Bad Suns front man Christo Bowman thinks of it as a close relative to song “Baby Blue Shades”, explaining “it was written right after we finished recording the former, and it explores similar themes, coming from two different perspectives which have traveled a bit further down the road.”
A deluxe version of Apocalypse Whenever is coming on September 30th, featuring bonus tracks including “Maybe You Saved Me,” and an electronic remix of hit single “Life Was Easier When I Only Cared About Me” by DJ/producer Robotaki.
Bad Suns are taking Apocalypse Whenever on the road for a headlining tour starting October 3rd in Pomona, CA and ending November 12th in Las Vegas, NV. They will be supported by Australian indie rock band, Last Dinosaurs and NYC act Quarters of Change throughout. Tickets go on sale on Tuesday, August 2nd at 10am local time.
Bad Suns ‘Apocalypse Whenever’ Tour Dates
10.3.2022 Pomona CA Glass House
10.5.202 Ventura CA Ventura Music Hall
10.6.2022 Sacramento CA Ace of Spades
10.8.2022 Spokane WA Knitting Factory
10.9.2022 Seattle WA Showbox
10.10.2022 Portland OR Wonder Ballroom
10.11.2022 Boise ID Egyptian Room
10.13.2022 Denver CO Ogden
10.15.2022 St Louis MO Red Flag
10.16.2022 Columbus OH Newport
10.18.2022 Pittsburgh PA Mr Smalls
10.19.2022 Toronto ON AXIS
10.21.2022 Boston MA Royale
10.22.2022 Jersey City NJ White Eagle
10.23.2022 Baltimore MD Soundstage
10.25.2022 Richmond VA The National
10.27.2022 Charlotte NC Neighborhood
10.28.2022 Raleigh-Durham NC Cat’s Cradle
10.29.2022 Athens GA Georgia Theatre
10.30.2022 Charleston SC Music Farm
11.1.2022 St Petersburg FL Jannus Live
11.2.2022 Orlando FL Plaza
11.4.2022 Birmingham AL Workplay
11.6.2022 Tulsa OK Cain’s
11.8.2022 Houston TX White Oak
11.10.2022 Santa Fe NM Meow Wolf
11.11.2022 Tucson AZ Rialto
11.12.2022 Las Vegas NV 24 Oxford
Bad Suns is Christo Bowman (vocals/guitar), Gavin Bennett (bass) and Miles Morris (drums). After forming as teenagers in 2012, the band has released 4 studio albums including 2014’s Language & Perspective, which peaked at #24 on the Billboard 200, and 2016’s Disappear Here, launching the LA-based quartet onto tours with the likes of The 1975 and Halsey, festivals like Coachella and the homepages of Alternative Press and NYLON – with the latter hailing Bad Suns as “the sort of rock that we just never get enough of.”