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About Bad Bad Hats
Currently, Bad Bad Hats is actively touring and promoting their latest project. Recently, they released their sophomore album, 'Walkman,' which has been well-received by both fans and critics alike. The album showcases the band's evolution, incorporating more mature themes and experimental sounds while maintaining their signature pop charm. They continue to make waves at various music festivals across the country, where their engaging live performances resonate with audiences. Their concerts are characterized by energetic sets, with sequences that invite audience interaction and exuberance. Fans can expect a mix of new tracks from 'Walkman' along with beloved songs from their earlier discography. Bad Bad Hats has scheduled a series of concerts throughout the coming year, promising to bring their dynamic live show to cities nationwide, reaching new audiences and solidifying their presence in the indie music landscape.
Bad Bad Hats History
Bad Bad Hats is an indie pop band hailing from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Formed in 2015, the trio consists of frontwoman Kerry Alexander, guitarist Chris Hoge, and drummer Connor Davison. The band's unique sound blends catchy melodies with an eclectic mix of influences, ranging from 60s pop to contemporary rock, creating a refreshing sonic landscape. They debuted with their EP 'Super America,' which garnered attention for its vibrant sound and relatable lyrics, vibrant sound, and strong instrumentation. This early success paved the way for their full-length album, 'Psychic Reader', released in 2018, which further established their reputation in the indie music scene. The album featured standout tracks that highlight Alexander's poignant songwriting and the band's cohesive musicianship. With a growing fanbase and critical acclaim, Bad Bad Hats began to emerge as a significant indie act, charming audiences with their infectious live performances.
