WEDNESDAY 13's GUNFIRE 76 To Enter Studio Next Week

July 22, 2009

GUNFIRE 76, the new project featuring former MURDERDOLLS frontman Wednesday 13, will enter a Los Angeles studio next week with producer Howard Willing to begin recording its debut album. The band says, "There have been a number of delays with the recording of the CD and we want to make sure everything is just right."

According to a press release, the CD — 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," says 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."

GUNFIRE 76's debut is set to be released in October. The CD will be self-released in the U.S. and Wednesday will partner with a company for overseas distribution.

The first sounds from GUNFIRE 76 should be available online sometime in mid-to-late August.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/gunfire76.

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