WEDNESDAY 13 Is 'Extremely Happy' With 'Skeletons' Sales

May 7, 2008

WEDNESDAY 13 (ex-MURDERDOLLS) has announced that he sold over 2,000 copies of his self-released new CD, "Skeletons", during its first week of release. Considering that the album was only available at Hot Topic music locations and two online stores, "I am extremely happy with the numbers," Wednesday 13 said, "My last CD, 'Fang Bang', came out through a major distributor and was shipped to all music retail stores nationwide. 'Skeletons' has almost matched the previous first-week numbers by doing an exclusive deal with Hot Topic. This also does not include any online sales, as the CD has not been placed on iTunes yet. I am very proud of this release and very pleased that Hot Topic has done such a great job supporting it. They have added to almost all their listening stations and have been giving it constant in-store play!"

Wednesday 13 is playing in Lancaster, Pennsylvania tonight and has one more U.S. show before heading overseas for a three-week run. In July, Wednesday 13 will start a six-week tour of the U.S.

Footage of Wednesday 13 being interviewed by "Access Unlimited" in February 2008 can be viewed below.

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