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No Place Like Home [Pure Cloudy 2 LP]
$29.99

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Badflower Premium T-Shirt
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This Is How The World Ends
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Badflower
6 months ago
Hi
We are going on tour with 311 this summer!
Come and hang out with us.
(maybe we'll play new songs)
We are going on tour with 311 this summer!
Come and hang out with us.
(maybe we'll play new songs)

Fan Reviews

Mirandy
September 15th 2025
Going on a road trip to see Badflower in Ohio is always worth it, some other bands played 😜 bit I was there for them all my energy! They always step onto the stage and give 1000% I laughed, I cried, I jumped and waved my arms in the air like I just didn't care... I felt the love and excitement. I felt uplifted and I bought merch 👀😳. I can't wait to see you again. Need you to head line, Saint Andrews Hall, The Filmore Detroit, The Fox, Masonic, hell your so amazing let's fill Little Caesars Arena or Michigan Lottery at Freedom Hill, hell let's go with Pine Knob..... Badflower vs Detroit let's go....
Columbus, OH@KEMBA Live!

Maya
August 24th 2025
This band and Josh, especially never fails to bring it home! I saw them for the first time last year and was blown away by the energy they bring. The Gary show was my third time seeing them every single time, I am beyond impressed. I feel bad because they should NOT be the supporting role at this stage in their careers. They should be the headliner and someone else should be opening for them because I also feel bad for the act that has to follow them!
Gary, IN@Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana

cyndi
June 13th 2025
The Badflower concert was phenomenal! Both opening bands were also incredible. I liked Red Blood Shoes better than Des Rocs. Would highly recommend seeing a concert at Goldfield Trading Post at either location! All of the employees there were outstanding. I am disabled and use a walker and I was let in early to use the restroom. I did go right back out. We did the meet and greet and I asked if I could sit off to the side and not walk the line again and the gentleman in charge of the meet and greet allowed me to as long as I didn’t interrupt anything. Which I did not. I was very appreciative of their accommodations. After the concert I was out of water so I went to the bar and asked if they would fill my water bottle. I would have given a tip unfortunately, I had no cash on me. My hope is that they would accommodate able people as well. The only downside was they did not check to make sure that no weapons or illegal substances were being brought into the venue.
Roseville, CA@Goldfield Trading Post Roseville
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About Badflower
Something happens when Badflower singer and guitarist Josh Katz steps up to the microphone. His primal, powerful, and passionate transformation is the most unmitigated kind of catharsis fueled by emotion and unfiltered intensity…
“The superhero version of myself comes out in the songs,” he affirms. “When I’m writing or performing, I go to this place that reflects the most emotional point I’ve hit at the moment. A lot of what’s being written is anger, lust, heartbreak, and all of that. Becoming an artist, I flip into this character I can’t shake or get rid of. I embrace it and keep writing in that direction.”
This approach stands out as Badflower’s calling card. It’s also a big reason why the group quietly became one of L.A.’s most buzzed-about rock ‘n’ roll bands. Since their emergence in 2014, the band—Josh, Joe Morrow [lead guitar, backing vocals], Alex Espiritu [bass], and Anthony Sonetti [drums]—has shared stages with the likes of KONGOS and The Veronicas, earned acclaim from OC Weekly, Loudwire, and more, and achieved a two-week run at #1 on KROQ’s Locals Only Show with “Heroin.” During 2016, fashion icon John Varvatos personally signed the band to John Varvatos Records. Little did he know, they had a big surprise up their sleeves.
“We actually had already started making a record without telling anybody,” smiles Josh. “After the deal was done, we were like, ‘How about this?’”
The boys cut the 2016 Temper EP [John Varvatos Records/Republic Records] in the garage of the Thousand Oaks, CA home which they share. Recorded during a blazing hot California summer, the sessions got so intense that their MacBook Pro often needed to cool down in the freezer. Wielding that energy, the music taps into a gritty and grunge-y gutter rock spirit complemented by jarring theatrical delivery and unshakable riffing, equally informed by Led Zeppelin and nineties Seattle as it is by film composers such as James Horner.
In 2017 the band signed a new deal with Scott Borchetta’s Big Machine Records as a joint venture with Varvatos Records. Their debut album will be released later this year.
“The superhero version of myself comes out in the songs,” he affirms. “When I’m writing or performing, I go to this place that reflects the most emotional point I’ve hit at the moment. A lot of what’s being written is anger, lust, heartbreak, and all of that. Becoming an artist, I flip into this character I can’t shake or get rid of. I embrace it and keep writing in that direction.”
This approach stands out as Badflower’s calling card. It’s also a big reason why the group quietly became one of L.A.’s most buzzed-about rock ‘n’ roll bands. Since their emergence in 2014, the band—Josh, Joe Morrow [lead guitar, backing vocals], Alex Espiritu [bass], and Anthony Sonetti [drums]—has shared stages with the likes of KONGOS and The Veronicas, earned acclaim from OC Weekly, Loudwire, and more, and achieved a two-week run at #1 on KROQ’s Locals Only Show with “Heroin.” During 2016, fashion icon John Varvatos personally signed the band to John Varvatos Records. Little did he know, they had a big surprise up their sleeves.
“We actually had already started making a record without telling anybody,” smiles Josh. “After the deal was done, we were like, ‘How about this?’”
The boys cut the 2016 Temper EP [John Varvatos Records/Republic Records] in the garage of the Thousand Oaks, CA home which they share. Recorded during a blazing hot California summer, the sessions got so intense that their MacBook Pro often needed to cool down in the freezer. Wielding that energy, the music taps into a gritty and grunge-y gutter rock spirit complemented by jarring theatrical delivery and unshakable riffing, equally informed by Led Zeppelin and nineties Seattle as it is by film composers such as James Horner.
In 2017 the band signed a new deal with Scott Borchetta’s Big Machine Records as a joint venture with Varvatos Records. Their debut album will be released later this year.
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Genres:
Alternative, Rock
Band Members:
Josh Katz Joey Morrow, Alex Espiritu, Anthony Sonetti
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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Live Photos of Badflower

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Latest Post
Badflower
6 months ago
Hi
We are going on tour with 311 this summer!
Come and hang out with us.
(maybe we'll play new songs)
We are going on tour with 311 this summer!
Come and hang out with us.
(maybe we'll play new songs)

Badflower merch


No Place Like Home [Pure Cloudy 2 LP]
$29.99

Badflower T-Shirt
$19.99

Badflower Premium T-Shirt
$24.99

Badflower T-Shirt
$19.99

Badflower Premium T-Shirt
$24.99

This Is How The World Ends
$10.99

Badflower OK, I'm Sick Anniversary Lo...
$24.99

Badflower OK, I'm Sick Anniversary Pr...
$21.99

Badflower OK, I'm Sick Anniversary Ta...
$19.99

Badflower OK, I'm Sick Anniversary Sw...
$31.99

OK, I'm Sick
$9.45
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Badflower's tour
Fan Reviews

Mirandy
September 15th 2025
Going on a road trip to see Badflower in Ohio is always worth it, some other bands played 😜 bit I was there for them all my energy! They always step onto the stage and give 1000% I laughed, I cried, I jumped and waved my arms in the air like I just didn't care... I felt the love and excitement. I felt uplifted and I bought merch 👀😳. I can't wait to see you again. Need you to head line, Saint Andrews Hall, The Filmore Detroit, The Fox, Masonic, hell your so amazing let's fill Little Caesars Arena or Michigan Lottery at Freedom Hill, hell let's go with Pine Knob..... Badflower vs Detroit let's go....
Columbus, OH@KEMBA Live!

Maya
August 24th 2025
This band and Josh, especially never fails to bring it home! I saw them for the first time last year and was blown away by the energy they bring. The Gary show was my third time seeing them every single time, I am beyond impressed. I feel bad because they should NOT be the supporting role at this stage in their careers. They should be the headliner and someone else should be opening for them because I also feel bad for the act that has to follow them!
Gary, IN@Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana

cyndi
June 13th 2025
The Badflower concert was phenomenal! Both opening bands were also incredible. I liked Red Blood Shoes better than Des Rocs. Would highly recommend seeing a concert at Goldfield Trading Post at either location! All of the employees there were outstanding. I am disabled and use a walker and I was let in early to use the restroom. I did go right back out. We did the meet and greet and I asked if I could sit off to the side and not walk the line again and the gentleman in charge of the meet and greet allowed me to as long as I didn’t interrupt anything. Which I did not. I was very appreciative of their accommodations. After the concert I was out of water so I went to the bar and asked if they would fill my water bottle. I would have given a tip unfortunately, I had no cash on me. My hope is that they would accommodate able people as well. The only downside was they did not check to make sure that no weapons or illegal substances were being brought into the venue.
Roseville, CA@Goldfield Trading Post Roseville
View More Fan Reviews
About Badflower
Something happens when Badflower singer and guitarist Josh Katz steps up to the microphone. His primal, powerful, and passionate transformation is the most unmitigated kind of catharsis fueled by emotion and unfiltered intensity…
“The superhero version of myself comes out in the songs,” he affirms. “When I’m writing or performing, I go to this place that reflects the most emotional point I’ve hit at the moment. A lot of what’s being written is anger, lust, heartbreak, and all of that. Becoming an artist, I flip into this character I can’t shake or get rid of. I embrace it and keep writing in that direction.”
This approach stands out as Badflower’s calling card. It’s also a big reason why the group quietly became one of L.A.’s most buzzed-about rock ‘n’ roll bands. Since their emergence in 2014, the band—Josh, Joe Morrow [lead guitar, backing vocals], Alex Espiritu [bass], and Anthony Sonetti [drums]—has shared stages with the likes of KONGOS and The Veronicas, earned acclaim from OC Weekly, Loudwire, and more, and achieved a two-week run at #1 on KROQ’s Locals Only Show with “Heroin.” During 2016, fashion icon John Varvatos personally signed the band to John Varvatos Records. Little did he know, they had a big surprise up their sleeves.
“We actually had already started making a record without telling anybody,” smiles Josh. “After the deal was done, we were like, ‘How about this?’”
The boys cut the 2016 Temper EP [John Varvatos Records/Republic Records] in the garage of the Thousand Oaks, CA home which they share. Recorded during a blazing hot California summer, the sessions got so intense that their MacBook Pro often needed to cool down in the freezer. Wielding that energy, the music taps into a gritty and grunge-y gutter rock spirit complemented by jarring theatrical delivery and unshakable riffing, equally informed by Led Zeppelin and nineties Seattle as it is by film composers such as James Horner.
In 2017 the band signed a new deal with Scott Borchetta’s Big Machine Records as a joint venture with Varvatos Records. Their debut album will be released later this year.
“The superhero version of myself comes out in the songs,” he affirms. “When I’m writing or performing, I go to this place that reflects the most emotional point I’ve hit at the moment. A lot of what’s being written is anger, lust, heartbreak, and all of that. Becoming an artist, I flip into this character I can’t shake or get rid of. I embrace it and keep writing in that direction.”
This approach stands out as Badflower’s calling card. It’s also a big reason why the group quietly became one of L.A.’s most buzzed-about rock ‘n’ roll bands. Since their emergence in 2014, the band—Josh, Joe Morrow [lead guitar, backing vocals], Alex Espiritu [bass], and Anthony Sonetti [drums]—has shared stages with the likes of KONGOS and The Veronicas, earned acclaim from OC Weekly, Loudwire, and more, and achieved a two-week run at #1 on KROQ’s Locals Only Show with “Heroin.” During 2016, fashion icon John Varvatos personally signed the band to John Varvatos Records. Little did he know, they had a big surprise up their sleeves.
“We actually had already started making a record without telling anybody,” smiles Josh. “After the deal was done, we were like, ‘How about this?’”
The boys cut the 2016 Temper EP [John Varvatos Records/Republic Records] in the garage of the Thousand Oaks, CA home which they share. Recorded during a blazing hot California summer, the sessions got so intense that their MacBook Pro often needed to cool down in the freezer. Wielding that energy, the music taps into a gritty and grunge-y gutter rock spirit complemented by jarring theatrical delivery and unshakable riffing, equally informed by Led Zeppelin and nineties Seattle as it is by film composers such as James Horner.
In 2017 the band signed a new deal with Scott Borchetta’s Big Machine Records as a joint venture with Varvatos Records. Their debut album will be released later this year.
Show More
Genres:
Alternative, Rock
Band Members:
Josh Katz Joey Morrow, Alex Espiritu, Anthony Sonetti
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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