Bad Wolves have released a surprise for fans with a cover of “Mama I’m Coming Home” today premiering a new official music video for the cover via Better Noise Music. The track will be arriving on digital streaming platforms later this month. This fall, the band will be lighting up stages across the UK and Europe, accompanied by Volbeat and Skindred. A full list of dates can be found below. Watch “Mama, I’m Coming Home” now!
Sharing the band’s excitement for the Ozzy Osbourne cover, Boecklin said, “Doc presented the idea to cover Ozzy’s “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” We were all so excited, we immediately started recording it on the road this past summer. Kane Churko’s Vegas studio was on the route so we tracked vocals there. ‘Mama’ is a beautiful anthem about emotional repair, a message we all connect with. Our version has some new flavors but still stays true to the classic.”
(Band Photo Credit: Orson Oblowitz)
Directed by Wombat, the official music video for “Mama I’m Coming Home” features footage of lead singer Daniel ‘DL’ Laskiewicz performing the track in church. DL’s performance expresses a deep yearning for home, much like the song.
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Bad Wolves Upcoming Tour Dates
October 15 – Vastera, Sweden – Vasteras
October 17 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclaycard Arena
October 18 – Hamburg, Germany – Barclaycard Arena
October 20 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
October 23 – Tampere, Finland – Arena
October 26 – Liepzig, Germany – Quarterback Immobilien Arena
October 28 – Prague, Czech Republic – 02 Universum
October 30 – Lyon, France – Le Radiant
October 31 – Paris, France – Zenith
November 2 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxness
November 3 – Cologne, Germany – Lanxness
November 5 – Budapest, Hungary – Barba Negra
November 8 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
November 10 – Barcelona, Spain – Sant Jordi
November 11 – Bilbao, Spain – Cubec
November 12 – Madrid, Spain – Vistalegre
November 14 – Lisbon, Portugal – Sala Tejo
November 17 – Milan, Italy – Lorenzini District
November 18 – Roma, Italy – Atlantico
November 21 – Innsbruck, Austria – Olympiahalle
November 22 – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle
November 23 – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle
November 25 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
November 26 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle
November 28 – Luxembourg, Luxembourg – Rockhal
November 29 – Frankfurt, Germany – Festhalle
November 30 – Frankfurt, Germany – Festhalle
December 2 – Stuttgart, Germany – Schleyerhalle
December 4 – Warsaw, Poland – Expo XX1 Hall 4
December 5 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes Benz Arena
December 6 – Berlin, Germany – Mercedes Benz Arena
December 8 – Antwerp, Belarus – Sportspaleis
December 9 – Arnhem, Netherlands – Geldrome
December 11 – Manchester, UK – Academy III
December 12 – London, UK – Underworld
December 13 – Birmingham, UK – Asylum
December 14 – Glasgow, UK – Cathouse
Bio:
Expectations never mattered to Bad Wolves. Instead, the Los Angeles band fused unpredictable metallic intensity and impressive instrumental proficiency to arena-ready hooks, transforming from underdogs into elite platinum-certified hard rock contenders without compromise or apology. Since 2017, the core group—John Boecklin [drums], Doc Coyle [lead guitar, backing vocals], Chris Cain [rhythm guitar], and Kyle Konkiel [bass, backing vocals]—have consistently subverted expectations and accomplished the seemingly impossible. In 2018, the band earned a platinum plaque, topped iTunes, and ruled Active Rock at #1 for three weeks straight. This momentum also propelled their debut album, Disobey, to a Top 25 debut on the Billboard Top 200. In between performing to sold out audiences on multiple continents with heavyweights such as Five Finger Death Punch and Megadeth, 2019’s N.A.T.I.O.N. yielded their fifth straight #1 at Active Rock, “Sober,” and brought their total stream tally past the half-billion mark—unprecedented for a modern rock band. Not to mention, LoudWire hailed it among the “50 Best Rock Albums of 2019” as Billboard and Consequence of Sound chronicled their rise. In the midst of 2021, Bad Wolves welcomed Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz—previously of The Acacia Strain—as lead vocalist, ushering in a new chapter with their third full-length offering, Dear Monsters, [Better Noise Music], led by the single “Lifeline.”