Solence Brings Optimism To Heavy Music With “F**ck The Bad Vibes”

[Cover photo features l-r: Johan Swärd, David Vikingsson, Markus Videsäter, David Strääf; Photo credit to Dylan Eddinger]

Sweden-formed, LA-based Hard Rock band Solence have delivered optimism on their new track “F**k The Bad Vibes”. The song is the first released since the band’s signing with Better Noise Music and they will release their new album later this Fall.

Coinciding with its digital release, Solence have unveiled a music video for “F**k The Bad Vibes” that parodies Ghostbusters, making sure no “bad vibes” will ever be safe again. It was co-directed by Michael Lombardi (Papa Roach, “The Retaliators”) and Myles Erfurth (Dead Sara, Ice Nine Kills).

Frontman Markus Videsater says:

We feel like heavy music nowadays has the same dark message and almost the same sound, which is fine, but we wanted to bring back some fun and a different energy to the scene. “With ‘F**k The Bad Vibes,’ we tried to make it direct and fun, while still keeping our musical integrity intact. We love this song and are so proud of it. The message comes straight from the heart—it’s not easy going through life but sometimes you just gotta remind yourself that you’re in charge and it’s fully possible to ‘F**k The Bad Vibes.’ This is our reminder to ourselves, and hopefully to you as well.

SOLENCE European Tour Dates:

June 15         Hradec Kralove, CZ – Rock For People

June 16         Nickelsdorf, AT – Novarock

June 17         Munich, DE – Feierwer

June 20         Dessel, BE – Graspop

June 21         Haarlem, NL – Patronaat

June 26         Viveiro, Galicia, ES – Resurrection Fest

June 29         Helsinki, FI – Tuska Festival