Five Finger Death Punch Settles Lawsuit With Old Label, New Music Due Soon


At last the legal turmoil that has besieged hard rock headliners Five Finger Deth Punch for most of the last two years are over. The bans have settled its lawsuit with label Prospect Park and former manager Jeff Kwatinetz. With the suit over the band is set to release new music by the end of 2017. Details below.

The band commented:

The band Five Finger Death Punch and its label, Prospect Park, have resolved their dispute and differences. The band and the label are excited to announce the release of a greatest hits album with two new songs in December 2017 and the release of a new record next year. The band is very proud of the new record and looks forward to releasing it and playing for its fans.”

Prospect Park filed suit against the band in Los Angeles Superior Court in April 2016 when for breach of contract for commencing work on what the company considered an unauthorized new record, a highly anticipated follow-up to 2015’s Jeff Kwatinetz

In May 2016, Five Finger Death Punch agreed to sign a new North American recording agreement with Rise Records (BMG). In addition to the greatest hits album to be released in December with new songs, the band’s upcoming tour dates include a fall tour throughout Russia, Europe and U.K. after a scheduled performance at the Monster Energy Aftershock Festival this weekend.