Hailing from Swansea, meet The Bad Electric who are Jonny Randell (guitar, vocals), Matt Williams (guitar, synth, vocals), Zach Williams (bass, vocals), and Tom Young (drums). With a DIY work ethic plus a cheeky sense of humour, they’re known for combining a bit of punk, indie, alternative and electro into catchy earworms.
Catch them live and one may see the gents wearing orange stage jackets but their DIY doesn’t stop at just writing and making music, it includes recording, mixing, mastering, artwork and releasing their music on their own.
The foursome just released a brand new single, “Beans” from their forthcoming EP, Happy Endings are Overrated that will be out on December 8th.
“Beans” exudes an irresistible rock-n-roll swagger that’s bound to set the scene for a raucously good time. The track pulses with infectious energy, looping drums that kick the rhythm forward with relentless vigour and is complemented by the vibrant interplay of driving guitars and a pulsating bassline that ignites an electric synergy that sparks an unstoppable groove.
The vocals in “Beans” act as the pied piper, beckoning listeners into a world of unbridled fun and excitement, much like the luminous glow of a Las Vegas neon sign promising unforgettable moments. They carry an infectious enthusiasm, weaving seamlessly amidst the instrumental cacophony, creating a sonic landscape that transcends mere music, transforming into an invitation to immerse oneself in the sheer exhilaration and vibrancy of a high-octane rock anthem.
“Beans” isn’t just a song; it’s a vivacious experience, a sonic rollercoaster that captures the essence of carefree revelry and embodies the spirit of rock-n-roll in its most electrifying form.