Can Bad Wolves do it again.

Interview conduct at Sonic Temple, May 10, 2019

by Dan Locke

When art can’t be pigeonholed or pinned down, it elevates the very medium itself. Bad Wolves thrives on that sort of unpredictability, standing confidently at a crossroads between anthemic hard rock infectiousness and thought-provoking technically-charged heavy metal. Think a cross between the mind-numbing musical malevolence of Meshuggah and Sevendust’s timeless irresistibility, and you’re halfway there…The vision of ex-DevilDriver co-founder and previous driving force John Boecklin [drums, guitars] and vocalist Tommy Vext [Snot, Westfield Massacre] as well as Doc Coyle [guitar], Chris Cain [guitar], and Kyle Konkiel, the group’s full-length debut represents metallic evolution in its purest form.

The result of a musical journey he kicked off in 2014, Boecklin describes the style best.

We had the chance to catch up with Bad Wolves doing Sonic Temple. We were short with them, because they were busy.
I asked them the following.

How did they develop a relationship with The Cranberries so they could record “Zombie”.
was there any plans for the song before Dolores O’ Riordan of the Cranberries died?
We they be working on anymore covers?
About the New Album?

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