The piercing new song features scream vocals from new member AJ Rebollo

Platinum-certified hard rock outfit Bad Wolves have sharpened their sound with the scathing new song “Knife” via Better Noise Music. The track features scream vocals from vocalist/guitarist AJ Rebollo (ex-Issues), who recently appeared on tour filling in on guitars for Bad Wolves on their winter 2023 tour dates with Bush and Eva Under Fire. Drummer John Boecklin, vocalist Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz, guitarist Doc Coyle, and bassist Kyle Konkiel are now excited to announce that Rebollo will continue to tour with the band and has been officially made a full-time band member.

“Feels good to be able to be the kind of band that one day works on a ballad and the next works on a song that is this heavy,” shares DL. “Sometimes it’s fun to ‘prove’ that you can still write an ass beater. It’s exciting to be able to incorporate another powerful dynamic into Bad Wolves arsenal with AJ’s vocal style and riffs.”

“I’m very stoked that I’ve been given the opportunity of joining up with the legends in Bad Wolves,” exclaims AJ. I’ve been a fan of each of their bands since my early teens, so to say I’m honored to be playing with them would be an understatement. Each and every one of these guys brings something to the table that I’ve looked up to for many years. I had the amazing opportunity to get into the studio recently and work on the new track ‘Knife’ with them, and I’m very pumped for everyone to hear the vocals we put together. Cheers to the future!”

Bad Wolves’ latest effort, 2023’s Die About It, redefined the band’s sound by stretching the boundaries of hard rock with earthquake heaviness, enigmatic experimentation, and enthralling melodies.

The album’s first official radio single “Legends Never Die,” a song dedicated to the heroes in life whose legacies will continue to be shared with future generations, is currently ascending the rock radio charts and has landed in the Top 10, currently at No. 7. To date, it’s over 631k views for its empowering music video. The band has previously garnered five #1-charting active rock radio singles throughout their career.