Falling In Reverse has now a familiar face on bass – do you recognize him?

Author Benedetta Baldin - 9.6.2025

Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz, the vocalist of Bad Wolves, has started playing bass and backing vocals for Falling In Reverse live, which is the most recent lineup change to affect the group. He hit the “Rock am Ring” and “Rock im Park” festivals in Germany over the weekend, performing his first two concerts with that multi-platinum band as part of their summer European festival run. It’s unclear what happened to Tyler Burgess, Laskiewicz’s predecessor in Falling In Reverse. To suggest he is no longer engaged, the latter, however, seems to have unfollowed the band and their notorious vocalist Ronnie Radke on social media about a month ago. For months, there have been rumors of lineup changes circulating the Bad Wolves camp. This past April, guitarist Chris Cain rejoined the band, and bassist Kevin Creekman joined, replacing guitarist Doc Coyle and bassist Kyle Konkiel, who had left the multi-platinum alternative metal group. Several months before to that lineup change, Tommy Vext, the band’s former vocalist, had hinted in March that he was “about to be a part of the craziest comeback story in the industry’s history.” Given the tense history he and the band have had together, a return to Bad Wolves would undoubtedly qualify as a “crazy comeback” if Vext had been predicting it. Interestingly, Creekman has also played bass for Vext’s solo endeavors.