We really opened ourselves up not just from a creative standpoint but also a subject matter standpoint, to talk about topics that are really important to us.”He further went on to state that he had to testify against his brother in court and described it as “one of the more difficult moments of my life.” Speaking of recording the song regarding his brother in particular, he offered:“…There were definitely tears in the studio. The song was first released on Bad Wolves' debut studio album Disobey in May 2018.
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Six years ago, Tommy Vext had resolved to take his life by stepping in front of a moving train.
Five Finger Death Punch's Chris Kael Gets Sober, Reveals Past Cocaine & Alcohol Abuse And this happening now is the same reason why he's not in Fear Factory anymore. It kinda goes through a timeline and highlights two people who lived the exact same life and had the exact same hardships and advantages and disadvantages, and who we are ultimately as adults is defined by the choices that we made, and our lives reflect those choices.”Also notable in the interview is the revelation that both "Sounds like their career has really Taken Off. 190.8k Followers, 516 Following, 1,394 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Tommy VEXT (@tommyvext) A music video was released a month later on June 15, debuting exclusively on Apple Music. “…There are some really personal things on there, but there’s also social and political commentary throughout. It was a stepping stone in my life and I'm moving on.On February 11, 2014, Snot reunited the second time at the After his stint with Snot, Vext moved on and formed a new band known as "Westfield Massacre".Bad Wolves became the first rock band in 2018 to reach platinum status for their cover song, " The song was released to radio in January 2019, and spent 24 weeks on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart, eventually topping it for a week in July 2019.. Themes and composition Bad Wolves frontman Tommy Vext had some rather startling familial trauma to mine for lyrical content when it came to one of the songs featured on the band’s forthcoming debut album, “Disobey“.Speaking recently with Kerrang!, Vext said of his lyrical inspiration for the effort: “…There are some really personal things on there, but there’s also social and political … Thomas Cummings (born April 15, 1982), better known under the stage name Tommy Vext, is an American heavy metal singer and songwriter known for being the lead vocalist of Bad Wolves, Snot, Divine Heresy and Westfield Massacre. We talk about a lot of issues: from police brutality to the kind of subversive underlying veneer of racism that we’re seeing a resurgence of, from the opiate crisis and drug addiction to some more personal stuff.There’s a song on the record about my twin brother who’s currently serving 17 years for attempted murder, who tried to kill me during a home invasion when he was high in 2010. The sky's the limit for this band." Background. The trainer, Vext tells The Ties That Bind Us, is the same guy who helped actor Josh Brolin get into shape for his role as Cable in “Deadpool 2.” Vext is working on endurance, so that when his band, Bad Wolves, primes the pump for Five Finger Death Punch and Three Days Grace on the trifecta’s current arena tour, he can go the distance. I've been suffering the indignities of Dino's massive ego for as long as I've worked with him, and unfortunately, everything I've heard about him had eventually come to fruition, and he is exactly as he's been portrayed as by his ex-band members. The despair that Vext felt at that moment is a far cry from where he is now.
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