WEDNESDAY 13 Announces Special Show, Prepares To Enter Studio

February 18, 2006

MURDERDOLLS frontman Wednesday 13 will playing a special show on Saturday, April 1 at the Hardknox Shock festival at The Ridglea Theatre in Forth Worth, Texas. Also appearing on the bill will be JACKNIFE and HILLBILLY ORCHESTRA (who are reportedly signed to ex-PANTERA drummer Vinnie Paul's label, Big Vin Records).

Wednesday 13 will enter the studio on February 26 to begin recording the follow-up to last year's "Transylvania 90210: Songs of Death, Dying, and the Dead". Over 30 songs have been written for the as-yet-untitled album, including "Buried With Children", "My Home Sweet Homicide", "Morgue Than Words", and "Till Death Do Us Party". Wednesday will be handling the production duties once again for a tentative late spring worldwide release on a soon-to-be-announced new label.

Commented Wednesday: "Rumors are flying, and a lot of people have us written off, and think we're down for the count, due to our recent split from Roadrunner Records and the cancellation of THE 69 EYES tour. Well, let me just say that they couldn't be more wrong!!! All is alive and well here in Camp 13, and this is shaping up to be the best-looking year for us so far. We will be announcing our new record label home very soon, which were very excited about, so stay tuned for that.

"As far as the new album, it's a little early to say exactly what the end result will be. I can certainly say this will not be 'Transylvania Pt. 2', in fact, I think it will be the exact opposite. The new tracks are fast, fun, and dumb, and I'd say a little more reminiscent of my earlier days with FRANKENSTEIN DRAG QUEENS, but with a new twist. I'm really approaching it with a 'less is best' attitude."

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