Essex Group On Cusp Of Fame

Essex pop-rockin' quartet Baddies have been talking big this week, with a new interview featuring the group claiming to be "best band in the world".
The band have been on the lips of every industry big-wig for some time now, with the band's stunning live performances impressing music fans across the nation. However, Baddies have been careful to avoid the opinion of those ubiquitous A&R men telling BBC Newsbeat that:
I question whether they actually care about music that much. And whether they should actually be A&R guys if they're not willing to take a chance on a band that they think that's good. Because you obviously don't think that they're that good if you're not willing to put your job on the line for them."
Baddies are nothing in not ambitious. A group of friends who knew each other for years, the band include two brothers and this closeness fuels their last gang in town charm. Asked where they want to be in a decade's time and the band are certain: "recovering from 10 years of a fantastic rock 'n' roll lifestyle. That's what everyone wants and if they say they don't they're lying."
You can judge for yourself at the Clash Revue on December 3rd. Baddies are set to play on a stunning bill that includes DJ sets from Simian Mobile Disco, David Holmes and a live set from Buraka Som Sistema.
Click here to buy tickets to the Clash Revue!

The band have been on the lips of every industry big-wig for some time now, with the band's stunning live performances impressing music fans across the nation. However, Baddies have been careful to avoid the opinion of those ubiquitous A&R men telling BBC Newsbeat that:
I question whether they actually care about music that much. And whether they should actually be A&R guys if they're not willing to take a chance on a band that they think that's good. Because you obviously don't think that they're that good if you're not willing to put your job on the line for them."
Baddies are nothing in not ambitious. A group of friends who knew each other for years, the band include two brothers and this closeness fuels their last gang in town charm. Asked where they want to be in a decade's time and the band are certain: "recovering from 10 years of a fantastic rock 'n' roll lifestyle. That's what everyone wants and if they say they don't they're lying."
You can judge for yourself at the Clash Revue on December 3rd. Baddies are set to play on a stunning bill that includes DJ sets from Simian Mobile Disco, David Holmes and a live set from Buraka Som Sistema.
Click here to buy tickets to the Clash Revue!

Baddies






