Bad September

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Bad September is a retro-futurist art rock band, playing original steampunk-infused music about technology, revolution, conflict, and romance.

Black Forest recovery fund - Black Forest Inn 02/05/2026

We recorded two songs with a lovely crowd singing along in the banquet room at the Black Forest Inn this past December. The first, Boxing Day, has these lines in the chorus:

"A toast to the friends who have fallen, a toast to the friends who have passed. Let's celebrate those that remain with hands that can still raise a glass." Have a listen here: https://badseptember.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-the-black-forest-inn

If you purchase this EP or either of the two songs on it, we'll pass the $$$ along to this recovery fund. Or have a listen on Bandcamp and other streamers and donate directly to Black Forest if you wish. In your way, "fight for the pleasures we love" and for your neighbors.

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Live at the Black Forest Inn, by Bad September 12/24/2025

New music to get festive! Live recordings of Boxing Day and Aschenlied for your holiday listening pleasure!

Live at the Black Forest Inn, by Bad September 2 track album

12/05/2025

Join us at 7pm tomorrow (Saturday 12/6) at the Black Forest Inn Banquet Hall! Including a special live recording of our holiday favorite BOXING DAY.

11/29/2025

Come hear this guy play with Bad September next Saturday in Minneapolis!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-very-bad-september-holiday-show-tickets-1974980760620?aff=oddtdtcreator

09/07/2025

We had good fun again at the BLB ! 🎳

Photo by Éowyn Prusak

08/29/2025

Greetings, all! This is Keith (acoustic guitar, sometimes bass, sometimes drums). We'll have the pleasure of playing a show on 6 September. A few oldies, a few we've played out a handful of times, and a good ol' fashioned premiere.

One song that's in the Handful category is called Copper Zephyr. It's about a fictional Great Lakes vessel and her able crew, partly inspired by the last remaining whaleback freighter S.S. Meteor in Superior, WI. The tune is from American hymnody (Beech/Beach Spring - Sacred Harp, 1844) and always struck me as having a nautical lilt to it. It also felt hopeful and encouraging, which made me think of people working together to get stuff done no matter the weather. Many songs about freighters tend to tell of the tragedies of shipwreck and/or drowning, so I intentionally stayed away from that to try & highlight the industry and drive of those who ply the Great Lakes. Where did they come from? What did they haul? Why was it worth it?

I wrote an intro and bridge of my own, and after playing this at CONvergence a couple years ago, an audience member suggested we add a chorus. This was another fun challenge to make something fit with the original hymn. We hope to record this and some other newer ones in the next year or so.

Hope you'll come hear it at the Bryant Lake Bowl & Theater next week!

Always reach for something better
Never know all that's in store
Sail on, O Copper Zephyr
Sail on forever more

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https://www.bryantlakebowl.com/theater/bad-september

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