WEDNESDAY 13: London Concert To Be Filmed For DVD Release

September 18, 2012

MURDERDOLLS frontman Wednesday 13's special Halloween (October 31) show at Koko in London, England will be professionally filmed and recorded for a DVD release.

Commented Wednesday 13: "I'm beyond excited to be playing London on Halloween night. Our last show on Halloween outside the U.S. was in '08 in London at the Astoria and it was nothing short of an amazing night. Seeing almost the entire audience dressed up in costumes was a big highlight, so we are encouraging everyone to do the same again. This is our only U.K. show of the tour...So get ready London, here we come...SPOOK & DESTROY!!!!"

Wednesday 13 has been busy in the studio all summer recording music for two new releases; the "Spook & Destroy" EP, which will be issued in October, to be followed by a new full-length album, "The Dixie Dead", due in February/March 2013.

"Spook & Destroy" contains two new songs, two remixes, one acoustic reworking of a song as well as three re-recordings of some older songs.

"People keep asking why I have recorded some of my older songs," says Wednesday 13. "The simple answer is that I have been recording music for 20 years; actually 2013 makes 20 years of me putting out recorded music. A lot of the recordings from the earlier days were bare-bones recording. As recording technology has become cheaper and better, I wanted to go back and give those songs a proper recording."

Wednesday 13 recently released one of re-recordings, "Mr. Motherfucker", exclusively through Metal Hammer magazine. The song was originally released in 1998 by his former band FRANKENSTEIN DRAG QUEENS FROM PLANET 13.

Below is a free stream of one of the new songs, "M.F.T.W."

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