Bad Wolves Starts Crowdfunding Campaign For Documentary


Bad Wolves has started an Indiegogo campaign to create a documentary about the story of the bad from their formation through their meteoric rise to fame. They are just under $15,000 of its $65,000 goal. The band also shared a teaser for their brutal new single ‘No Masters’ which you can check out below. The track is the third single from Disobey out now on the Eleven Seven Music label after ‘Hear Me Now’, and ‘Zombie’.

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/bad-wolves-breaking-the-band-movie#/

Vocalist Tommy Vext told The Pulse Of Radio that the members of Bad Wolves have been around long enough to appreciate their success. “I mean, sometimes it doesn’t feel real, you know what I mean, like the label and the management is like, ‘Okay, we got this tour,’ and we’re like, ‘Wait, what?'” he said. “You know, we’re a baby band, but I think, you know, because we’re all veterans and we’ve kind of been in the industry a long time, it doesn’t feel too weird. But it’s weird that we’re a new band and we’re getting these opportunities.”

Bad Wolves released “Zombie” earlier this year as a tribute to Dolores O’Riordan, the late frontwoman for The Cranberries, who was set to record and reprise her iconic vocals on the track the day she tragically passed away. On June 19, the band presented her kids with a $250,000 check, donating their proceeds from the massively successful and incredibly resonant track.

Bad Wolves is currently on tour with Three Days Grace on a European tour, but will follow that up by heading back out across North America later this fall with Five Finger Death Punch, Breaking Benjamin and more.

Bad Wolves is drummer John Boecklin (ex-Devildriver) and vocalist Tommy Vext (Divine Heresy, Snot), as well as guitarists Doc Coyle (ex-god forbiD), Chris Cain (Bury Your Dead), and bassist Kyle Konkiel (ex-In This Moment).

Catch up on our interview with Tommy Vext discussing all of their amazing, but improbable success.