The song appears on the band’s upcoming album

Los Angeles rockers Bad Wolves deliver their earthquake heaviness, musical experimentation, and distinctive melodies on “Die About It.” It’s their latest single and title track from their upcoming Better Noise Music release due November 3rd. The single calls out “trolls” and finds the help they need to change their harmful negative perspectives. The video was directed by Wombatfire (Asking Alexandria, Dream Theater).

“‘Die About It’ is us using our music as an outlet to say fuck you to anyone that doubts us, hates us, talks shit about us, or makes lies up about us,” proclaims vocalist Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz. “We’ve put up with a lot of ridiculous bullshit from haters and people that want to stop us from making art that we love. If you have to question whether this song is about you, it probably is. We’ve all been musicians for a really long time, we’ve grown as artists, and we know what we want more now than ever. We want listeners to ride with us who have an open mind and are open to growth and change, as we are. For those that want to stand in the way of that, you can ‘Die About It’”

The band will join British rock icons Bush on their North American Nowhere To Go But Everywhere Tour alongside their Better Noise Music labelmates Eva Under Fire from November 14th through December 6th. Nearing one billion total streams, Bad Wolves has sold out headlining shows on multiple continents and toured with a who’s who of hard rock staples from Papa Roach and Hollywood Undead to Volbeat.

Die About It was co-produced with trusted collaborator Josh Gilbert (As I Lay Dying) alongside drummer Josh Boecklin and DL. The 13-track album nods to inspirations as diverse as The 1975 and Meshuggah, marking a new direction for the group that challenged them to experiment and redefine their sound. Unafraid to express sarcasm towards those who defend their own beliefs into absurdity, wrong or right, Bad Wolves believes if you’re gonna cry about it, then you might as well Die About It.

The band shared its debut track “Bad Friend” in July, and the second single, “Legends Never Die,” in August, which is currently picking up steam as it rises on the rock radio charts.