Bad Wolves, the critically acclaimed and multi-platinum band, released their new single “The Body” today via Better Noise Music, along with a lyric video for the song. The track haunts the listener, talking about how far one must go to commit an unthinkable crime. It is the first new offering from the band’s upcoming EP, set for release this summer. They have been working on new music as they gear up to head out on the Rockzilla Tour with Papa Roach, Hollywood Undead and Falling In Reverse again, but this time with their new guitarist Max Karon. They will be touring Europe this fall, performing in Italy, Spain, and France, to name a few. See below for a full list of dates.

“When we were writing this song we had a goal of trying new things”, said drummer John Boecklin. “The slap bass and clavichord instantly was new territory for Bad Wolves. It feels good to know this track sounds like nothing we have ever done before. It’s a fun track that feels like a mix of Faith no more with a dash of Daft Punk. Enjoy!”.

This May the band announced their new guitar player, stating: “It’s with great excitement that we announce our new permanent guitar player is Max Karon. The funny thing is that Max isn’t new to us, he started the band with founder John Boecklin in 2014 and was a major writer/player on all three Bad Wolves albums. Being a key ingredient to the Bad Wolves sound, this was a no-brainer decision. There is no other person on this earth that would be a better fit for Bad Wolves than Max”. The news caught the attention of Blabbermouth, BraveWords, Loudwire and others. “Words can hardly express how thrilled and grateful I am for this opportunity, and how right it feels to be here”, shared Max. “Having been part of Bad Wolves since the very beginning, I’m so proud to be joining in full. It’s amazing how far this band has come, and I’m so excited and driven to see how far we can go. I’m looking forward to everything about this new chapter of my life. I’ll see you out there!”.

The band will be in Europe this fall, touring with Volbeat, Napalm Death, and Skindred from October 15 to December 9, hitting cities such as Copenhagen, Madrid, and . All upcoming shows and ticket information can be found at: https://badwolvesnation.com/pages/tour.

“If Tomorrow Never Comes (featuring Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills)”, which will appear on the soundtrack for “THE RETALIATORS”, a Better Noise Films production, out this fall, rose to the Top Five at rock radio this spring. The band previously premiered a new video for “If Tomorrow Never Comes”, the second single off of their acclaimed third album “DEAR MONSTERS”, and released their new EP "If Tomorrow Never Comes" in March. The EP’s title track “If Tomorrow Never Comes” quickly became a fan favorite track, and now both the original and remix collectively boast over 11 MILLION streams to date. The official music video includes footage from the film, offering a different look at what fans were shown in the original “If Tomorrow Never Comes” visual, in addition to performance footage of Spencer Charnas.

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, German - Mercedes Benz Arena
  • December 8 - Antwerp, Belarus - Sportspaleis
  • December 9 - Arnhem, Netherlands - Geldrome

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