Bad Wolves is now streaming their first new single with vocalist Daniel "DL" Laskiewicz called "Lifeline", and it's an earworm and a half. Seriously, good luck getting this thing out of your head. Perhaps more importantly will be how fans receive Laskiewicz over his predecessor Tommy Vext, who left Bad Wolves on not the best terms.
Bad Wolves will release their new album Dear Monsters on October 29, and pre-orders are available here. The band recently issued an extensive statement regarding both Dear Monsters and their ex-vocalist Tommy Vext. In the statement, the band calls Vext "abusive" both emotionally and physically, and states that Vext isn't being truthful about his claims about Bad Wolves.
Vext is currently being sued by Bad Wolves record label Better Noise Music, Bad Wolves’ publisher Five Nineteen Music Publishing Inc., and their managers.
"Since Tommy Vext quit Bad Wolves in January, we have all largely stayed silent.
"We were prioritizing our search for a new singer, making music and focusing on the band's future. We have all put a tremendous amount of heart and soul into Bad Wolves, and we owed it our fans to make a third album that is the band's best yet.
"We are happy to share that we've accomplished that, and we can't wait for you to hear it.
"The album is called Dear Monsters and it will be out October 29. The first single, called 'Lifeline', is coming out this Wednesday, September 8, with a new music video. It will be the first taste of the next chapter with our new singer DL, who is an incredible talent and welcomed addition to the band.
"We think our fans will appreciate the renewed energy and range he brings to Bad Wolves.
"It's unfortunate we must bear witness to Tommy Vext‘s never-ending temper tantrums on social media, filled with fraudulent claims and sad attempts to defame members of our band and our team. The truth is that Tommy was abusive – both emotionally and physically – while in the band, and he continues to be abusive since quitting the group. He has childishly asserted many falsehoods. Refuting them all would be a waste of time and divert our energy from making music, which is our priority.
"However we will not stand for our artistic contributions to be diminished, so here are some points that we feel are important to clarify before we move ahead with the next chapter:
- Ten of the 13 songs on our first album 'Disobey' were musically written and recorded before Tommy ever joined the band.
- 'Killing Me Slowly' is an example of a song done in collaboration with outside writers. Tommy changed a few lyrics and then publicly claimed to be the mastermind behind the song. That is false, which is why others, including members from the band are credited on the track.
- When were shooting the video for 'Better Off This Way (feat. Dorothy)" [a song co-written by Doc Coyle, John Boecklin and Brandon Sammons]. Tommy refused to let any other members be in the video. Then, to make matters worse, he illegally leaked it after quitting the band.
"Bad Wolves is and will remain a creative collective, where no one member inside or outside the band, holds the keys to the group's success."