Badflower
The definition of home means something different to everyone. For some, home is a place. For others, it’s a person. For Badflower’s lead singer Josh Katz, home is a specific feeling he had in a different time. “It’s myself in a memory,” Katz says on No Place Like Home, the band’s forthcoming third studio album. “Everything in the world now, from my perspective, feels so foreign. I’ve learned that comes with growing up. It feels harder to fit in and feel like I belong.” Finding a sense of belonging is what has shaped Badflower — the Los Angeles-bred and Nashville based band that has grown from strength to strength thanks to two EPs, their debut album Ok, I’m Sick, and a feverish fan base — since forming in 2011. Brought together by a shared love of music, Katz, Joey Morrow [lead guitarist], Alex Espiritu [bass guitarist], and Anthony Sonetti [drummer] are now at a crossroads as men and as a band.