In conversation with Australia's Loud Magazine, the Bad Wolves guitarist discusses the diversity of material the group are currently creating for the follow-up to their 2018 debut, Disobey, while also ...
American metal band Bad Wolves is donating all proceeds on the sale of their cover of The Cranberries classic “Zombie” to the three children of Dolores O’Riordan, the Irish band’s lead singer who ...
This year, 2018, is the Year of the Dog, but it's looking more and more like the Year of the Wolves. Of course, we're talking about Bad Wolves, who just secured the first RIAA platinum certified rock ...
Bad Wolves have officially achieved platinum status for their intergenerational, global smash debut single, "Zombie." The RIAA certification marks a major milestone for the band, making them the sole ...
Covers by Bad Wolves, Eminem, and Miley Cyrus lose sight of the song's initial spirit. A few weeks ago, as part of the virtual Save Our Stages festival, Miley Cyrus covered the iconic “Zombie” by the ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Bad Wolves are currently dominating the rock and metal charts around the globe ...
It all happened at the Holmdel, New Jersey, stop of the metal supergroup’s summer tour with Five Finger Death Punch and Breaking Benjamin on Saturday (Aug. 25). Afterward, Vext fondly shared word of ...
The Bad Wolves singer talks about the bittersweet success of their "Zombie" cover and more. When Bad Wolves were set to record their now-omnipresent cover of The Cranberries’ “Zombie”, they had no ...
This version by Bad Wolves is refreshing, bold and haunting, and proof that good music is able to defy genres, and stand the test of time. Front-man Tommy Vext paraphrased some of the classic lyrics ...
With ex-members of God Forbid and Devildriver, Bad Wolves is fronted by Tommy Vext, who previously filled in for Five Finger Death Punch. Vext talks to Rolling Stone about the cover in light of ...
Their music video states that on January 15, 2018, Dolores O’Riordan was supposed to reprise her own iconic vocals on the song, “Zombie,” however, she tragically died on that same day. As a result, ...
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