WEDNESDAY 13 Working On His 'Most Catchy, Glam, Punk, Rock 'N' Roll Record' Ever

March 6, 2006

MURDERDOLLS frontman Wednesday 13 has entered the studio to begin recording the follow-up to last year's "Transylvania 90210: Songs of Death, Dying, and the Dead". Over 30 songs have been written for the album, including "Buried With Children", "My Home Sweet Homicide", "Morgue Than Words", and "Till Death Do Us Party". Wednesday is handling the production duties once again for a tentative late spring worldwide release on a soon-to-be-announced new label.

Commented Wednesday: "So much has been done this week and the results have been great. I'm really excited of how it's all turning out and I think this is truly going to be the most catchy, glam, punk, rock 'n' roll record that I have ever made in my entire history.

"We started tracking on Saturday, February 25th in Charlotte, NC to record the new album (yes — there is a title, it will be revealed soon!) with my old pal Jamie Hoover, who is going way beyond the call of duty on this one so far, thanks Jamie.

"Out of about 30 tracks, we finalized it down to 16 songs we plan to record. Not all 16 will make the album, but I'm thinking 12 tracks and a bonus track in certain territories. We also recorded two cover songs 'Burn the Flames' by ROKY ERICKSON and the RAMONES tribute song 'R.A.M.O.N.E.S.' by MOTÖRHEAD.

"Ghastly completed all of his drums tracks in the first day (a very long day I might add) and did a great job. I began tracking everything else. bass, guitar, vocals, on Monday of last week and was averaging 2 to 3 songs completed in its entirety per day. Things are coming along quick and I finished 12 songs total last week. Only a few more left and I will be done this week I'm sure. I'm still not sure on who will be mixing the album?? I have a few people in mind that I would like to approach about mixing it but we'll have to just wait and see.

"The new label is in place but the paperwork is in the way of me making an official announcement, so stay tuned for that.

"I can't wait to get back out on the road and play the new stuff for all of you, this is going to be a great year and I'll see you all soon."

Check out pictures from the recording studio at this location.

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