Bad Habits, the rock and roll powerhouse from Athens, Greece, is releasing their quarantine-inspired single, “Let It Roll” on February 5, 2021
Recorded during the 2020 lockdown, “Let It Roll” puts forth the dream of a post-COVID world with high-energy riffs and anthemic vocals. The single is an emblem of the band’s signature style,
which exists at the crossroads between classic and punk rock.
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About the band:
Bad Habits is a collective of Jo (vocals), Ellie (vocals/bass), Severin
(lead guitar), Spiros (guitar), and Apostol (drums) based in Athens, Greece.
The band’s eclectic style pulls diverse elements of classic and punk rock for a unique, modern sound with a kick of 70s nostalgia. The culmination of a decade-and-a-half’s worth of collaboration
and experimentation, including ventures into acoustic pop, hardcore punk, and beyond, Bad Habits was established in the fall of 2018.
Though initially intended to be a cover band, it wasn’t long before the project took on a life of its own. Drawing on diverse rock influences, the group took to the studio to show off their full
potential (and distinctive style).
Now fresh off the heels of their debut single, “California,” Bad Habits are gaining serious traction in the alternative music scene. Rooted in uncompromising authenticity, they serve as a beacon
for relatable self-expression and the obliteration of senseless stereotyping with their sharp Rock & Roll edge.
With 15 more songs slated for release, the band is looking forward to a continued upward trajectory through 2021.