Dehd turns “Bad Love” into an instant obsession: scrappy, catchy, and a little feral in the best way. The track lands like it is already a small anthem, which is exactly the point.
Guitars jangle with sandpapery bite while the drums keep a lean, no-nonsense pulse. Everything feels close-mic’d and slightly sunburned, with a chorus that snaps into focus before slipping back into the haze.
On a commute with the windows cracked or a late-afternoon walk with too much on your mind, the song cuts through the noise fast. Somehow it sounds bruised and upbeat at once, which makes it easy to cue up again.