Horror and Halloween: Fake Paradise's latest release, "Bad Omen"
- Isabella Basile
- 5 minutes ago
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Saskatoon, Canada’s Fake Paradise, is fronted by Jace Irvine on lead vocals and guitar, with Oishik Khan on background vocals and drums. With inspirations from Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Soundgarden, and Queens of the Stone Age, Fake Paradise creates a hard rock duo blending blues, acid rock, and heavy metal. Following their latest single, “Free Fall,” Fake Paradise is set to release a Halloween horror-inspired single, “Bad Omen,” on October 22nd! According to Jace Irvine, the song stemmed from a nightmare where a demonic presence was chasing him and he was unable to escape.

“Bad Omen”
Song Writers: Oishik Khan and Jace Irvine
Lead Vocals and Guitar: Jace Irvine
Background Vocals and Drums: Oishik Khan
Master Engineer: JJ Golden
Sound and Mix Engineer: SJ Kardash
In the words of Fake Paradise's Oishik Khan: “The eerie unease, as well as the heart-thumping fear of a horror flick, is what we wanted to capture.”

LONG STORY SHORT: Opening with a killer intro, “Bad Omen” takes you on a horror excursion, giving you a glimpse into Jace Irvine’s haunting nightmare. Recorded live with no samples, the track is filled with sound effects from guitars and the use of violin bows on various cymbals! Keeping you on your toes, at 2:17, shivers crawl down your spine as “no one cares” is whispered into your ear, followed later by chilling laughter at 3:14. If you have not already started your Halloween playlist, “Bad Omen” is a great song to get you started!

Stream “Bad Omen” below!