Bad Wolves and Diamante have shared an acoustic version of their song “Hear Me Now.” You can check that out below:
As the rock/metal community continues to mourn Vinnie Paul (Pantera, HELLYEAH) many artists have offered onstage tributes to the legendary drummer. You can see footage of some of those below: Megadeth dedicating “My Last Words” to Vinnie Paul at France’s Hellfest: Avenged Sevenfold dedicating “Hail To The King” to Vinnie Paul at France’s Hellfest (images…
Bad Wolves have apparently received some backlash from people who misinterpreted the meaning behind their song “Officer Down“ and Tommy Vext has decided to offer some more insight into track in response. According to him, the “lyrics are written to serve as a productive conversation starter addressing the issues of documented police brutality and more…
Bad Wolves have made good on their promise to donate the proceeds from their cover of The Cranberries‘ “Zombie“ to the family of the late Dolores O’Riordan. Members of O’Riordan’s family were invited onstage during the band’s June 19 performance at The Gramercy Theatre in New York, NY and were presented with a check for…
After previously only being available on Apple Music, Bad Wolves’ “Remember When” music video has now been uploaded to YouTube. You can check it out below. The track, which appears on the band’s debut album “Disobey,“ focuses on Tommy Vext’s twin brother who tried to murder him.
The lineup has been revealed for the 2018 Louder Than Life festival. The event will take place on September 28-30 at Champions Park in Louisville, KY and it will include the following: September 28: Avenged Sevenfold, Limp Bizkit, Breaking Benjamin, Slash featuring Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators, Seether, Black Stone Cherry, Skillet, Underoath, Suicidal Tendencies,…
UPDATE: The clip is now available on YouTube. Original Story: Bad Wolves have premiered a new video for their song “Remember When,” exclusively through Apple Music. This track is from the band’s debut album “Disobey.“ Tommy Vext said the following about the song, which was written about his twin brother who tried to murder him:…
Bad Wolves‘ Tommy Vext and Doc Coyle recently played an intimate acoustic set at the Velvet Underground in Toronto, ON. Among the songs performed, was an acoustic cover of Deftones’ “Change (In The House Of Flies).” You can see footage of that below:
Bad Wolves (ex-Divine Heresy/God Forbid, etc.) have shared an official acoustic version of their hit cover of The Cranberries’ “Zombie,” which has been certified platinum in Canada and gold in the U.S. and Australia. The late Dolores O’Riordan was originally planning to guest on the track before her untimely death, and the proceeds from it…
Bad Wolves are streaming their new album “Disobey“ in its entirety. That effort was officially released yesterday (May 11). In other news, the band’s hit cover of The Cranberries’ “Zombie” has now gone gold in the United States.
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