WEDNESDAY 13's BOURBON CROW Working On 'Off The Wagon & On The Rocks' Album

July 5, 2015

After some years in a proverbial ditch, outlaw country maniacs BOURBON CROW, featuring Wednesday 13 and Rayen Belchere (a.k.a. country rock artist Early Ray) have launched a Kickstarter campaign for their third studio album, "Off The Wagon & On The Rocks".

The band's 2006 debut, "Highway To Hangovers", piqued many Wednesday 13 fans' interest in the outlaw country sound, coupled with BOURBON CROW's irreverent lyrics and stripped back acoustics. The band followed "Highway..." in '09 with "Long Way To The Bottom", but since then the project has lain dormant until Rayen and Wednesday were able to buy their way out of their record deal. Now that has happened, they're looking for some help to move forward.

Here's what the boys had to say about the project: "Heyahhh, Mules!! You wanted it, you asked for it and now you got it!! BOURBON CROW is BACK!!! Back and working on the new CD, 'Off The Wagon & On The Rocks'.

"After buying ourselves out of our old record deal and taking control of our old record masters, we can finally do BOURBON CROW as we want, when we want and how we want! After this, though, we need your support to make this new release a reality!

"We understand this might not be for everyone, but those who can pledge and support, please know that you are directly impacting the future of BOURBON CROW.

"If we raise more than our goal, we will be using that money to promote the new record and possibly tour, depending on how much we raise.

"There is no label, agent or bank fronting the money and telling us what to do. It's just US and YOU!

"Please spread the word, as we can only do this with your help. Keep checking back for updates and information and sneak peeks behind the scenes."

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