Bad Wolves + Former Singer Tommy Vext Clash on Social Media - Loudwire

Bad Wolves and the hard rock band's former singer, Tommy Vext, aired damning claims about each other in a social media spat on Wednesday (Sept. 8).

The exchange came the same day that Bad Wolves, who parted ways with Vext earlier this year, announced their first album without him, Dear Monsters — the effort is due next month and includes the act's new lead singer, DL Laskiewicz.

Bad Wolves, in particular guitarist Doc Coyle, have alleged that Vext behaved abusively toward them. Vext has claimed there was a conspiracy to kick him out, and he's alleged band management was abusive to him. On top of that, a legal battle is now occurring between Vext and the band's label and management firm, Better Noise Music, and its company head, Allen Kovac.

On Wednesday, Bad Wolves addressed the situation and admonished their ex-vocalist in a statement on social media.

"Desperate people do desperate things," the band repeated multiple times in their message, adding, "Tommy Vext quit Bad Wolves last January to pursue a solo career. Unfortunately, he quickly realized that nobody cares about him as a solo artist and that he can't make or sell music on his own. He can't write his own music so he released an edited version of our first single with his vocals on it."

The group continued, "He can't sell tickets as a solo artist, so he bills himself as B@D W8LV3S. … He tried to dupe fans into buying a covers record he didn't own only to be shut down by GoFundMe for fraud. … But what's most...



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