Last Bad Things Show of 2024 Will Be in Portland!

It’s been about a year since we last played the Rose City. Before that it had been years, so it’s exciting to be visiting Portland frequently again. A few years back, Bad Things co-founder Mad Wilcox moved to Portland and joined a great band, The Bone Saints. Definitely in the same spirit as The Bad Things with acoustic-based folk-ish music and dark subject matter. They formed during the pandemic and brought along all its feelings of loneliness, desperation and fear. Can’t think of a better opening act.

This will be our first time at the White Eagle and we got an hour plus set in store for you. Our focus has really been on our new material and we’ve added a female vocalist since our last Portland visit so come see Bad Things 3.0. We head into the studio in early 2025, so next time we visit, hopefully we’ll have a new record in tow.

Space is limited so get your tickets here before they’re gone. Can’t wait to see all our Rose City friends this weekend!

Just Announced! Bad Things and Dolomites Together Again!

2014dolomites2n.suzuki300dpiYears ago, in the late 90s and early oughts, Jimmy the Pickpocket and Mad Wilcox were in a band called A Midnite Choir. Back then, long before bands like Gogol Bordello and Devotchka brought “gypsy punk” to the masses, there were only a small handful of bands in the Pacific Northwest that shared a love of accordions, banjos, drinking and songs about bad behavior. Here in Seattle, the Choir, Circus Contraption and bands like Black Cat Orchestra were representing. Down south in Portland, there was The Dolomites led by eccentric accordionist Stevhen Iancu.

Stevhen would sit on a toilet while playing accordion and would also deep fry food inside a garbage can on stage much to the delight, or sometimes disgust, of the front row. One memory that always sticks out is a bill we shared with them at Satyricon in Portland with Reverend Glasseye. Stevhen also enjoyed breathing fire and when the club cut The Dolomite’s sound and then refused to pay them, Stevhen poured lighter fluid on the bar and proceeded to light the bar on fire, resulting in 2 foot flames and a very surprised bartender, who promptly handed over the cash. Ah, the good ‘ol days!

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