LISTEN: Jon Danforth’s Confessional Anthem “Bad Faith” Ruminates With ’90s Alt Rock Glory

Jon Danforth is a singer-songwriter born and raised in Ferndale, Arkansas, and currently living in Dallas, Texas. His songs blend folk influences with indie rock elements to create an acoustic-driven, melodic take on Americana music. He has released four EPs and one full-length album since first launching out as a solo act in 2017 and is now preparing to release his second full-length album, “Repetitions.”

Give a listen to the catchy new alt-rocker, “Bad Faith” from Jon Danforth. Driven by a low-end bass groove and a steady backbeat, Danforth sings confessionally across the track, tilting gently into a more melodic riffing into the hook. “Bad Faith” is lyrically crafty and catchy, blending a 90’s alt-rock feel with a modern twist of warm and rich production. 

“There have always been bad faith actors in public spaces, but in today’s landscape with how social media, algorithms, and technology work, it feels like there are a lot more of them. The incentives are in place for them to keep stirring the pot and throwing out lies and half-truths that ratchet up their audience’s fears and disdain for folks who have other views. The more they rile up their fan bases, the more attention, clicks, and cash they obtain, and the costs to society and relationships don’t seem to bother them.” 

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