Bad Wolves Share Single and Video for “Legends Never Die” – Announce Fourth Album


Bad Wolves recently released the second single – “Legends Never Die” – from their next album, Die About It. It follows lead single “Bad Friend”, released July 21st. The full-length comes out November 03rd via the Better Noise Music record label. Keep reading for the “Legends Never Die” video, and more from the band.

Pre-order Die About It here.

 

We definitely challenged ourselves to experiment, but we maintained a heavier edge,” notes John Boecklin (drums). “We spent a lot of time making sure these songs weren’t all the same, which was important to us. We tried to push the possibilities of what you can do with heavy music. This is as fresh of a start as you can get on your fourth album.”

 

Nobody is against any idea in the studio,” says Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz (lead vocals),. “That’s the most beautiful thing about this. There’s no limitations. We went to the far ends of the really soft and the extreme. We made it a point to separate ourselves from the past and make this our own.”

 

We wanted to write a song for our heroes, whether that’s our children, mothers, fathers or the likes of, sending their stories into eternity, forever igniting spirits and imaginations of those who follow,” DL shares. “With every retelling, their legacies resonate forever. This song reminds us that true greatness can never be extinguished. Legends NEVER die.”

 

Die About It tracklisting:

01 Intro

02 Bad Friend

03 Die About It

04 Savior

05 Hungry For Life

06 Legends Never Die

07 NDA

08 Move On

09 Masquerade

10 Say It Again

11 It’s You (2 Months)

12 Turn It Down

13 Set You On Fire

 

Pre-order options include digital download, CD, cassette and three vinyl color variants.

 

Bad Wolves will head out on tour across the U.S. this fall with Better Noise Music labelmates Asking Alexandria and The Hu on their co-headlining “Psycho Thunder” tour from August 30 to October 08. Tickets are on-sale now at https://badwolvesnation.com/pages/tour

 

Bad Wolves 2023 tour dates:

08/30 Boeing Center at Tech Port – San Antonio, TX #

09/01 The Factory In Deep Ellum – Dallas, TX #

09/02 Rocklahoma – Pryor, OK *

09/03 713 Music Hall – Houston, TX #

09/05 The Eastern – Atlanta, GA #

09/07 Rams Head Live – Baltimore, MD #

09/08 Franklin Music Hall – Philadelphia, PA #

09/11 Terminal 5 – New York, NY #

09/12 House of Blues – Boston, MA #

09/13 The Wind Creek Event Center – Bethlehem, PA #

09/15 Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center – Harrisburg, PA #

09/16 1st Summit Arena at Cambria County War Memorial – Johnstown, PA #

09/17 Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ #

09/19 TempleLive – Cleveland, OH #

09/20 The Fillmore Detroit – Detroit, MI #

09/22 Piere’s Entertainment Center – Ft Wayne, IN #

09/25 The Factory – Chesterfield, MO #

09/26 Riviera Theatre – Chicago, IL #

09/27 EPIC Event Center – Ashwaubenon, WI #

09/29 The Rave/ Eagles Club – Milwaukee, WI #

10/01 Stir Cove Event & Concert Venue – Council Bluffs, IA – Harrah’s Council Bluffs

10/03 Fillmore Auditorium – Denver, CO #

10/04 The Union – Salt Lake City, UT #

10/07 The Industrial Sound – Las Vegas, NV #

10/08 The Wiltern – Los Angeles, CA #

# “Psycho Thunder Tour” with The HU, Bad Wolves and Zero 9:36

 

More from Bad Wolves:

Bad Wolves arrived with the rarity and the force of a lightning bolt in 2018. This collective of tried-and-true musicians rallied around an unconventional vision for heavy music, grafting rafter-reaching hooks to pit-splitting riffs and mind-bending rhythms with a penchant for unexpected twists and turns. Their full-length debut, Disobey, bowed in the Top 25 of the Billboard 200 and delivered a platinum single and a gold single. On its heels, they showed no signs of stopping with N.A.T.I.O.N. [2019]. However, Dear Monsters kickstarted another season in 2021 as “Lifeline” netted their sixth #1 at Active Rock Radio. Nearing 1 billion total streams, they sold out headline shows on multiple continents and toured with everyone from Papa Roach and Hollywood Undead to Volbeat.

 

Bad Wolves refuse to follow. Instead, the platinum-certified, 5x #1 Hard Rock radio- charting Los Angeles band circumvent convention by stretching the boundaries of hard rock with earthquaking heaviness, enigmatic experimentation, and enthralling melodies. The group–John Boecklin (drums), Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz (lead vocals), Doc Coyle (lead guitar, backing vocals) and Kyle Konkiel (bass, backing vocals)— are starting a new chapter on their own terms with their fourth full-length album Die About It. Nodding to inspirations as diverse as The 1975 and Meshuggah. Bad Wolves challenged themselves to experiment and redefine their sound on Die About It with trusted collaborator Josh Gilbert (As I Lay Dying) who co-produced the album alongside Boecklin and DL. With a story that emphasizes the sarcastic statement pointed towards those defending their own beliefs into absurdity, wrong or right, Bad Wolves believe if you’re gonna cry about it, then you might as well Die About It.

 

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