Tommy Vext left the band Bad Wolves in January 2021 due to personal and artistic differences. He has since pursued a solo career.
Tommy Vext, the former lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Bad Wolves, parted ways with the group in a move that was publicly announced on January 9, 2021. The split appeared to be the culmination of growing tensions and disagreements between Vext and the other members of the band, which revolved around both personal and creative issues.
Vext has been vocal about his departure, attributing it to a variety of factors, including his political views, which he suggested were at odds with those of his bandmates and the music industry at large. His outspokenness on social media platforms about political and social issues had stirred controversy and may have contributed to the rift within the band.
After his departure, Vext embarked on a solo career, continuing to make music and perform for his fans. He has been active on social media and crowdfunding platforms, engaging with his audience and seeking support for his independent projects. Vext has also been involved in legal disputes with his former bandmates and the band’s record label, Better Noise Music, over the rights to the band’s name and music.
Despite the challenges, Vext has remained focused on his career, releasing new music and performing at various venues. His fans have shown support for his solo endeavors, and he continues to be a prominent figure in the rock and metal music scenes.