Finally seeing release on 6th July via Napalm Records, Devildriver‘s Metal take on Outlaw Country, cunningly entitled “Outlaws ‘Til The End” with small print that says “Vol .1” has had its journey of creation documented. The epic cast of collaborators involved, including Brock Lindow of 36 Crazyfists fame, Wednesday 13, Burton C. Bell from Fear
Wednesday 13 and Combichrist have announced a co-headlining run together entitled the “Everybody Still Hates You Tour” in their run to Bloodstock Open Air Festival this August. Wednesday 13 are riding high off the back of their very well received new album “Condolences” out now via Nuclear Blast and their usual “Halloween in London” show
List Mania Season pt #2 is finally here! 10 of The Best Albums of 2017! So it’s 10 of the best, not the best 10! There are plenty more decent albums out there, but here are our picks, hope you enjoy them! There is no cross over between the bands on this list and “The Best Singles” list.
It’s a Saturday night at the O2 Academy Islington and there is a 22:00 curfew, which means one support band and then the headliner playing for 90 minutes. The venue isn’t quite full when Courtesans [1] take the stage. The all female quartet are so out of place it’s unreal. It’s almost Halloween, it’s a
“Transylvania 90210: Songs of Death, Dying and the Dead” was released in April 2005, the follow up to The Murderdolls 2002 debut album “Beyond The Valley Of The Murderdolls” and Wednesday 13‘s major label debut. Saying “debut” is hilarious because Wednesday 13 had already released 6 albums under the moniker Wednesday 13 and the Frankenstein Drag
All female hard rock band Courtesans have been announced as tour support for Wednesday 13′s upcoming “Bloodsick” UK and Europe tour throughout October and November. Courtesans debut EP “Better Safe Then Sober” was released in March and you can check out “Mesmerise” below;
Thanks to Chris Sweet, a bootleg of Wednesday 13‘s “Undead Unplugged” tour from March has surfaced. The show was captured at Southampton’s Talking Heads and includes “Nowhere”, “Bad Things” and “God Is A Lie” played acoustically by Wednesday 13 and guitarist Ron Surman. I was lucky enough to take in the Camden Underworld show of
Wednesday 13‘s Bloodsick tour will splatter the UK for three dates in October. Anyone who saw last years “Fang Bang” anniversary creature double feature at The London Garage in Highbury will know what to expect! Wednesday 13’s album “Condolences” was released in June via Nuclear Blast. Thu 26 Oct, Manchester Academy, Machester Fri 27 Oct, The