Bad Wolves Announce Partnership with Sweet Relief Musicians Fund


Bad Wolves have announced their charitable partnership with Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. The partnership is set to include a special series of merch donations from the band to help with Sweet Relief’s goal in providing financial aid for all types of career musicians and music industry workers who are struggling to make ends meet while facing physical or mental health issues, disability, or age-related problems. One of which will be a guitar signed by every current member of the band. The announcement follows yesterday’s news that Bad Wolves are part of the all-star line-up of musicians confirmed to participate in the Sweet Relief F-COVID Campaign, in partnership with Fandiemand BandsInTown. The campaign, which also has names like Eric Church, Imagine Dragons, Nine Inch Nails, Martina McBride on its roster of artist participants, benefits Sweet Relief’s COVID-19 Fund, which specifically gives relief to artists directly impacted by the current pandemic. For more information visit the link below. “If Tomorrow Never Comes,”a song which already has multiple millions of streams across platforms and for which the band recently released the official music video comes from their album Dear Monsters (Better Noise Music) and ahead of their upcoming tour with Papa Roach and Hollywood Undead.

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Doc Coyle Gives an Update on The New Bad Wolves Album


Bad Wolves, who split with their former frontman Tommy Vext in January, had previously announced Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz (ex-The Acacia Strain) as their new vocalist. Now Doc Coyle has given an update on Twitter that the new BW album, Dear Monsters, “is done being mixed and mastered “after 15 months.” He also recently posted a photo of the band together on Instagam. The album is tentatively due out later in 2021 via the bands’ label Better Noise Music.

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