WEDNESDAY 13's GUNFIRE 76: New Song Posted Online
August 12, 2009A rough-mix version of the song "Casualties & Tragedies" from GUNFIRE 76, the new project featuring former MURDERDOLLS frontman Wednesday 13, is available for streaming on the band's MySpace page. The track is the title cut of the group's debut album, which was recorded at a studio in Charlotte, North Carolina for an October 6 release via Wednesday 13 LLC.
Commented Wednesday: "I'm really, really proud of the outcome and it really kinda got me out of a corner that I felt like I painted myself into over the years. I took a lot of chances on this CD, did some things I've never done before and really went out of my usual territory on the vocals. I really can't wait to for you all to hear it and to get out there and play it live!!!"
GUNFIRE 76's debut album will feature 11 tracks, including "Nothing's All I Need", "Los Angel-less" and "One More Reason To Hate You". The CD is being mixed by Brent Clawson, who is best known as the bassist for BULLETS AND OCTANE. Brent has produced, mixed and engineered "Dirty Angel" from Nick Oliveri's band THE KNIVES; engineered and mixed GUTTERMOUTH's "Eat Your Face"; and produced, engineered and mixed the last two CDs from BULLETS AND OCTANE — "Song For The Underdog" and "Bullets and Octane" — which are being re-released as a double-CD this October.
Although GUNFIRE 76's debut album was originally set to be recorded in Los Angeles with producer Howard Willing, setbacks and conflicting schedules resulted in a change of plans.
According to a press release, the album — which will feature material written by Wednesday and Todd Youth (DANZIG, D-GENERATION, THE CHELSEA SMILES) — will have "more of a rock sound."
"GUNFIRE 76 will be my extension into the rock world," said Wednesday. "After touring with THE CHELSEA SMILES, Todd Youth and I would find ourselves discussing the bands we grew up on and decided to put a band together that fits more of the rock and roll sound of KISS, DEAD BOYS, NEW YORK DOLLS, THE STOOGES and the in-your-face rock n roll sound. Not being signed to a record label allows me to create new projects and continue growing as an artist."
No official band members have yet been selected.
GUNFIRE 76 will spend November touring the U.S. and December touring the U.K., with BULLETS AND OCTANE acting as main support.
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