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BAD WOLVES
Release EP For New Single
“If Tomorrow Never Comes”
Includes New Version
Of The Song Featuring
Spencer Charnas
Of Ice Nine Kills
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Band Announced Partnership with Sweet Relief Musicians Fund,
Alongside Acts Such as Imagine Dragons, Nine Inch Nails, Eric Church, and Martina McBride, to Donate Signed Guitar to the Foundation’s COVID Relief Efforts Benefitting Indie Musicians Last Month
Critically acclaimed and multi-platinum rock band Bad Wolves have just released a new EP titled If Tomorrow Never Comes, via Better Noise Music.
Stream and download If Tomorrow Never Comes (featuring Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills) HERE
Having recently earned their sixth number one single at active rock radio at the end of 2021 with their hit “Lifeline,” the band is continuing celebrations with the release of this EP, which includes a new acoustic version of the title track and a new feature on “If Tomorrow Never Comes” by Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills.
Appearing on the soundtrack for THE RETALIATORS, a Better Noise Film out this fall, fans will be treated to a new visual with footage from the film for the track dropping next week. Impacting radio now, the EP’s title track is the band’s second single from their acclaimed third album DEAR MONSTERS, “If Tomorrow Never Comes” is now a fan favorite track with over 4 MILLION streams to date and steadily rising at radio as it now trends in the Top 20. Their latest body of work, which has earned over 20 MILLION streams, was released last fall and officially introduced new lead singer DL, receiving overwhelmingly warm reviews from critics, with Forbes writing, “Now more than ever, Bad Wolves are equipped not only with more versatile talent, but the opportunity to expose this versatility [with] Dear Monsters.” The project also received praise from Loudwire, Knotfest, and others. See full tracklisting below.
Thrilled to be on the road reconnecting with fans and sharing more music, lead singer DL said, “‘If Tomorrow Never Comes’ is a song about self-reflection and asking oneself who would show up to your funeral and what would they say about you. It was a lot of fun to incorporate Spencer Charnas’s vocals into the song. We’ve wanted to collaborate with him, and it came out better than we could’ve ever imagined. It’s got an energetic tempo and the message behind it is to remind the listener that none of us are guaranteed to wake up tomorrow so live each day with integrity, no regrets and to be present and treat today like it might be your last. We’re excited for fans to hear our new takes on this song in this new EP.”
Earlier this month, the band announced a charitable partnership with Sweet Relief Musicians Fund. The partnership includes a special series of merch donations from the band to help with Sweet Relief’s goal in providing financial aid for all types of career musicians and music industry workers who are struggling to make ends meet while facing physical or mental health issues, disability, or age-related problems. One of which will be a guitar signed by every current member of the band. In addition to this partnership, Bad Wolves are part of the all-star line-up of musicians confirmed to participate in the Sweet Relief F-COVID Campaign, in partnership with Fandiem and BandsInTown. The campaign, which includes acts such as Eric Church, Imagine Dragons, Nine Inch Nails, Martina McBride, benefits Sweet Relief’s COVID-19 Fund, which specifically gives relief to artists directly impacted by the current pandemic.
For more information visit: HERE
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DEAR MONSTERS is now available now!
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About BAD WOLVES
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.”
About SWEET RELIEF
Sweet Relief Musicians Fund provides financial assistance to all types of career musicians and music industry workers who are struggling to make ends meet while facing physical or mental health issues, disability, or age-related problems.
In March of 2020, Sweet Relief launched a COVID-19 Fund with a limited amount of funds available to be used specifically for musicians and music industry workers impacted by Coronavirus. Funds raised have paid for medical expenses, lodging, clothing, food, and other vital living expenses for those impacted due to sickness or loss of work.
www.sweetrelief.org
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If Tomorrow Never Comes
Tracklisting
If Tomorrow Never Comes
If Tomorrow Never Comes (featuring Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills)
If Tomorrow Never Comes (Acoustic)
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