Press
Explore what the community and critics are saying about Bad Guys Get Dead. This archive collects transmissions from the underground and critiques from the frontlines of sound rebellion.
The State of Synth – Season 12 Episode 15
Episode Timeline
00:00:00 – The State of Synth – On The Air
00:05:47 – MAGNAVOLT feat. Megan McDuffee – Light’s Not Far Away
00:24:44 – Bad Guys Get Dead – Extraordinary Video Robot (Live at Mr. Fusion)
00:40:40 – Bad Guys Get Dead – Targa
01:07:24 – Bad Guys Get Dead – Remembering the Water
01:21:06 – Dark Smoke Signal – Event Horizon
01:25:44 – The Future Kids – Moonlight
01:35:18 – Nightflyer, SynthPrincipal – Phoenix Prophecy (Nightflyer Remix)
01:38:59 – LYST – I’m Gone
01:46:16 – Lindenbeat – Velocity
Bad Guys Get Dead – Gaia Has Fallen
A tremendous effort created over a span of a few years, Bad Guys Get Dead’s concept record “Gaia Has Fallen” is a sprawling masterwork about a starship’s survival during the darkest hours of humanity. Incorporating prog metal elements, cinematic synths and voice-over storytelling, the record brings spacewave to new exciting territories and is exemplary of the progressive, evolutionary phase and trajectory of the synthwave genre dubbed as “post-synthwave”.
BAD GUYS GET DEAD – Resistor
How do obtain the music you listen to? Purchase, stream, physical or digital formats? A combination of them all, or do you download from a Torrent provider? Do you take notice of piracy legislation? Do you seed copyrighted material to others? Well, thats just a couple of concepts Bad Guys Get Dead considers with his newest EP ‘Resistor’. In Fact, at the time of writing this review he has unleashed ‘Resistor’ via P2P and the only other means of listening comes with a hefty price tag of $500. This EP is mighty fine, in a host of ways, but I just don’t have the means to purchase it. Looks like I’ll just have to obtain it the other way. Or should I?
Synth EP Review: “Phosphor” by Bad Guys Get Dead
Bad Guys Get Dead’s Phosphor is ominous, shadowy and full of intensely varied synth tones, timbres and textures. The end result is an album that threatens and looms with technological danger.
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