Bad Wolves and Tommy Vext reached a settlement in their dispute: “We’re all excited to get back to what’s important”

Author Samuel Järvinen - 29.10.2021

Over the past year, metal band Bad Wolves have been feuding on social media with their former singer Tommy Vext.

Vext sued his former band’s manager, and the band itself was angered by Vext’s continued the use of the band’s name for solo shows. The Better Noise Music label also sued Vext, and Bad Wolves and Vext had a dispute over the internet.

It now appears that Vext and Bad Wolves have reached an agreement outside the courtroom. Vext and Bad Wolves jointly issued a press release on the situation:

“Bad Wolves and its co-founder John Boecklin, alongside their label Better Noise, manager 10th Street Entertainment, and publisher 5-19, have collectively resolved their disputes with Tommy Vext. A partnership can sometimes lead to divorce. Artists have creative differences and argue over songs, credits, and much more; however, if both sides believe in their own talents, they find a path to go their separate ways.”


“This is a settlement with no winners and no losers; it’s beneficial to everyone in order to move on and bury the hatchet. This is a new beginning and a bright future for all those concerned. We’re all excited to get back to what’s important, and that’s the music. Bad Wolves and Tommy wish each other the best going forward, and ask that their fans respect this decision.”

Chaoszine’s interview with current Bad Wolves singer Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz can be seen here.