Back in 2020, Whitney Johns, the ex-girlfriend of Tommy Vext (ex-Bad Wolves), took legal action against the singer after accusing him of domestic violence. Now, according to a press release that was sent to Loudwire, Vext has been ordered to cover $97,500 worth of Johns’ legal fees. Johns’ lawyer, Alphonse Provinziano, said the following: “Under…
Former Divine Heresy members Tommy Vext (ex-Bad Wolves) and Tim Yeung (I A Morbid, ex-Hate Eternal) have launched a new project called Bleed The Fifth. The band, which also features Marc Rizzo (Ill Niño), Adam Duce (ex-Machine Head), and Bill Hudson (NorthTale), will be playing tracks from Divine Heresy‘s 2007 album “Bleed The Fifth” at…
As previously reported, Roadrunner United, the project that was organized to commemorate Roadrunner Records’ 25th anniversary in 2005, will be reissuing “The All-Star Sessions” on March 10, alongside a live album featuring the group’s December 15, 2005 show at the Nokia Theatre in New York, NY. Now, footage of “(sic)” from the concert has been…
According to Billboard, Bad Wolves have officially reached a legal settlement with their ex-frontman Tommy Vext. As a result, the group will be free to release music and tour under the Bad Wolves moniker, while Vext will be free to release new music independently or through a new label. The two parties issued a joint…
Back in 2017, ex-Bad Wolves singer filled in for Five Finger Death Punch vocalist Ivan Moody during some shows in Europe. However, in the years since, Vext has continuously caused controversy due to various abuse allegations and his right-wing and conspiracy theory beliefs. Now, during some recent Instagram Live sessions, Moody shared his thoughts on…
Bad Wolves have taken another shot at their ex-frontman Tommy Vext. The band recently issued a new statement regarding their acrimonious relationship with the singer, saying that he is acting “desperate.” Bad Wolves said the following: “Desperate people do desperate things. Tommy Vext quit Bad Wolves last January to pursue a solo career. Unfortunately, he…
Bad Wolves have officially confirmed that their new album “Dear Monsters“ will be released on October 29. The effort will be the band’s first to feature new vocalist Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz of LGND, ex-The Acacia Strain). With this news, the group have also responded to various allegations made by their ex-singer Tommy Vext, who they…
Better Noise Music have filed a lawsuit against ex-Bad Wolves singer Tommy Vext due to copyright infringement. The suit, which also names Five Nineteen Music Publishing Inc. and 10th Street Entertainment as plaintiffs, was filed after the frontman allegedly posted unreleased music videos and recordings without permission. The plaintiffs claim that Vext engaged in copyright…
Ex-Bad Wolves frontman Tommy Vext has apparently decided to book a tour under the moniker “TOMMY VEXT AND THE B@D W8LV3S.” The move comes after the singer filed a lawsuit against Better Noise CEO and band manager Allen Kovac after he allegedly wanted to remove him from Bad Wolves due to his right-wing and conspiracy…
Former Bad Wolves frontman Tommy Vext recently made headlines after filing a lawsuit against Better Noise CEO and band manager Allen Kovac. Now, during an episode of his “The Ex-Man With Doc Coyle,” Bad Wolves guitarist Doc Coyle shared his thoughts on the situation. Coyle said the following: “He [Tommy Vext] filed a lawsuit. Keep…
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