Bad Wolves and their former frontman Tommy Vext have settled their lawsuits.Vext filed a lawsuit against Allen Kovac, Bad Wolves’ manager, in July on a claim that he was forced out of the metal band earlier this year due to his politics.
Bad Wolves and their former frontman Tommy Vext have settled their lawsuits.Vext filed a lawsuit against Allen Kovac, Bad Wolves’ manager, in July on a claim that he was forced out of the metal band earlier this year due to his politics.
Bad Wolves – and their management team and label – have settled their legal dispute with the American metal outfit’s former frontman Tommy Vext. Following tough talking and strong allegations from both sides in that dispute, a conciliatory joint statement has been issued, which declares a settlement has been reached “with no winners and no losers”.Vext sued Bad Wolves manager Allen Kovac and his Better Noise Music company in July, having exited the band back in January.
Bad Wolves have released a brutal statement about their former singer Tommy Vext, claiming that “nobody cares about him as a solo artist”.Vext departed the group in January. Although they did not give a reason for the split, Bad Wolves stressed that it was not “about cancel culture”.
Better Noise Music has hit back at the former frontman of American metal outfit Bad Wolves, who sued the label and its founder last month. In a new lawsuit filed with the courts in New York, Tommy Vext is accused of copyright infringement, breach of contract and unjust enrichment.In his legal action last month, Vext claimed that Better Noise boss Allen Kovac – who also manages Bad Wolves – had forced him out of the band earlier this year because of political disagreements.
The former vocalist of American metal outfit Bad Wolves, Tommy Vext has launched a lawsuit against the band’s manager, Allen Kovac. Vext accuses Kovac of forcing him out of the band earlier this year due to disagreements over politics, while also making allegations of racist conduct against his ex-manager.
Lana Del Rey’s ‘Video Games’ – you can watch it below.The musician left the Los Angeles band in January. No official reason for his departure has been confirmed as of yet.Now, Vext has shared a cover of Del Rey’s debut single.
Posted by Bad Wolves on Monday, January 11, 2021Boecklin, however, explained in yesterday’s video message: “Right now, what we would like to say is this is not about cancel culture, in what has transpired with the band.”He added: “We have too much to hold on to cancel someone over their political beliefs of anything.
Nikki Sixx has teamed up with Corey Taylor, Joe Elliott, Brantley Gilbert, Ivan Moody, Slash, Tommy Vext and AWOLNATION to release a new track raising money for an organisation called the Global Recovery Initiative Foundation.That organisation supports programmes that provide services to people recovering from ‘substance use disorders’, with a stated ambition of helping to create “a world where all people in recovery from SUDs have access to the services and support they need”.The new track,
Addiction doesn't just impact those struggling with substance abuse, but also the people who love them. That's the story line for Bad Wolves' emotional video for "Sober," which dropped on Monday (Jan.
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