Bad Wolves, the hard rock band known for hits like “Zombie” and “Killing Me Slowly,” is undergoing significant lineup changes. Co-founding guitarist Doc Coyle and bassist Kyle Konkiel have both announced their departures from the group.
In a heartfelt statement, Coyle expressed that the decision to leave was challenging but amicable. He reflected on nearly nine years with Bad Wolves, acknowledging the emotional toll and burnout he experienced. Coyle emphasized his pride in the band’s achievements and expressed gratitude toward fans and former bandmates.
Bassist Kyle Konkiel also announced his exit, though specific details were not provided. The band has acted swiftly to fill these vacancies, welcoming back former guitarist Chris Cain and introducing bassist Nick Palmer to the lineup. Cain’s return is particularly noteworthy, as he was part of the band’s early formation.
These changes mark a new chapter for Bad Wolves as they continue their musical journey with both familiar and fresh faces.
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