Brisbane emo rock outfit Bad Neighbour today unveil their sophomore album, Burns From The X-rays, out everywhere today via Ninth Life Records.
For vocalist Cooper Riley, the band’s second album reflects a season of change and the uneasy territory between youth and adulthood: “In general, the album is one big love song. The good parts and the awful parts, but mainly it’s about outgrowing a time and a place. I felt very uneasy about my life changing and growing older these past few years, and I wanted this record to be a reflection of that feeling.”
Singles Mean Faces, Rush Apart, Snarling and I Can’t Look For You hint at its darker indie-rock textures and connect Burns From The X-rays back to the foundations laid by 2024’s acclaimed debut album, Millions.



