Breakout rock band Bad Wolves will release their second album, N.A.T.I.O.N., on, Friday, October 25, via Eleven Seven Music.
“Crying Game,” the band’s fourth song off of N.A.T.I.O.N., is one of the first songs the band wrote for the new record. Drummer, John Boecklin brought the song to vocalist, Tommy Vext, practically finished. Vext said this song is about how “we all have people that are prone to self-destruct and literally make it everyone else’s fault but their own.” The idea for the song came from Boecklin, who said this was “about people I’ve worked with in the past, musically” and the lyrics that Vext added, really solidified the song.
“Crying Game” follows up the band’s last release, “Sober,” about Vext’s life and the band as a whole. The song’s powerful, driving percussions set the stage for Vext’s story of a ruinous relationship, steeped in addiction and self-desecration, that finds recovery possible for those who can stay the course.
Bad Wolves have proven to be the unprecedented global breakthrough rock act of 2018 and aim to continue that momentum with N.A.T.I.O.N.
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