
Bad Wolves have released their new single, “Legends Never Die“, which is from the band’s upcoming album Die About It. A video for the track is available below. The album is set to release on November 03rd through Better Noise Music.
The album was co-produced by the band’s vocalist Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz, and drummer John Boecklin alongside Josh Gilbert, who you may know as the current bassist of Spiritbox, formerly of As I Lay Dying.
Boecklin offered the following regarding the new material:
“We definitely challenged ourselves to experiment, but we maintained a heavier edge. 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.”
Laskiewicz added:
“Nobody is against any idea in the studio. 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.”
Laskiewicz also offered the following regarding the new single:
“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. With every retelling, their legacies resonate forever. This song reminds us that true greatness can never be extinguished. Legends NEVER die.”
Die About It track listing:
01 – “Intro”
02 – “Bad Friend”
03 – “Die About It”
04 – “Savior”
05 – “Hungry For Live”
06 – “Legends Never Die”
07 – “NDA”
08 – “Move On”
09 – “Masquerade”
10 – “Say It Again”
11 – “It’s You (2 Months)” (feat. Killboy)
12 – “Turn It Down”
13 – “Set You On Fire”
The band’s touring moving forward will be without guitarist Max Karon, who stepped down as a live performer this summer. He offered the following regarding the decision:
“I have decided to step down as a touring member of Bad Wolves. I am still on board as a songwriter. I made this decision by myself and for myself after a *great deal* of soul searching and self reflection. My priorities are different and, for better or worse, I had to find that out in practice. The boys and I are all still on the best terms. This change, I’m happy to report, has nothing at all to do with them. I am forever grateful for every moment we had on the road and the opportunity to be there at all!
There’s an absolute komatsu sized bulldozer of an album coming soon and I know they’re going to crush it in all things moving forward (especially if I can help it on the writing side). 🤘🏻”
You can catch the band on tour with The HU, Asking Alexandria, and Zero 9:36 on the following tour dates:
08/30 San Antonio, TX – Boeing Center at Tech Port
09/01 Dallas, TX – The Factory In Deep Ellum
09/03 Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall
09/05 Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
09/07 Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live
09/08 Philadelphia, PA – Franklin Music Hall
09/11 New York, NY – Terminal 5
09/12 Boston, MA – House of Blues
09/13 Bethlehem, PA – The Wind Creek Event Center
09/15 Harrisburg, PA – Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center
09/16 Johnstown, PA – 1st Summit Arena at Cambria County War Memorial
09/17 Sayreville, NJ – Starland Ballroom
09/19 Cleveland, OH – TempleLive
09/20 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit
09/22 Ft Wayne, IN – Piere’s Entertainment Center
09/25 Chesterfield, MO – The Factory
09/26 Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre
09/27 Green Bay, WI – EPIC Event Center
09/29 Milwaukee, WI – The Rave/ Eagles Club
10/01 Council Bluffs, IA – Harrah’s Stir Cove
10/03 Denver, CO – Fillmore Auditorium
10/04 Salt Lake City, UT – The Union
10/07 Las Vegas, NV – The Industrial Sound
10/08 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern