Tom Minor’s ‘The Bad Life’ : Refreshing Indie Rock Diversions

Tom Minor is an indie rock artist with diverse sonic orientations. He operates in the undefined sphere, fluid with his genre associations and blends, in ways that refresh and open the mind. And in an era where everything feels like a copy of a copy of a copy of a copy, his tracks are like a breath of fresh air. Inspired by artists like The Last Shadow Puppets, Blur, Elvis Costello & The Attractions, Nick Lowe, The Who, and The Kinks, he makes music that is unique and distinctive. 

His latest release is ‘The Bad Life’, a track that demonstrates the lasting perils of seeking out a bad life. The melancholy of the protagonist is so incredibly delivered. With none of that pity or helplessness, it is charismatically wise, tragic, and even a little bit melodramatic. He casts them in a contemplative instrumentals air and draws them out with interesting narratives and lyrical essence. Listen Now! 

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The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘The Bad Life’ by Tom Minor and The Creatures of Habit here - 



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