WEDNESDAY 13: Another New Song Posted Online

April 21, 2008

WEDNESDAY 13 has posted another new song, entitled "My Demise", on his MySpace page. The track comes off the former MURDERDOLLS singer's new album, "Skeletons", which is due on April 29.

Wednesday 13 recently revealed to UK's Rock Sound magazine that he was battling with booze during the making of "Skeletons".

"When I started actually writing the songs for this record, I would go into my little studio I have at my home and I would do demos of these songs and I wouldn't even know what I'd wrote, I'd be so drunk by the time I was done," he said. "I'd get up the next day and listen to these demos and hear these songs and I had completed everything, the lyrics and everything. So I was just sort of writing out of my body, in a sense, because I didn't even know what I had done 'til the next day."

Wednesday 13 quit booze in September 2007 after completing work on the record and claims to have been dry ever since.

"Skeletons" also sees the shock-rocker adopting a more personal lyrical approach than on previous outings.

"Everyone has just kind of painted me into a corner where it's just all, 'Oh, he's a horror rock guy, all of his songs are about 'Night Of The Living Dead' and zombies," he said. "With this record I was writing more about some personal stuff. I realized that a lot of the things that were going on in my life were still kind of spooky and dark and horror-related. So, I still think this record's kind of scary but it's more of a real-life scary."

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