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Review: Wednesday 13- Mid Death Crisis

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  Words from Anselm Anderson Horror rocker Wednesday 1 3 returns after a three-year hiatus with his latest studio album, "Mid Death Crisis," released today via Napalm Records. The Murderdolls vocalist follows up his 2022 album "Horrifier" with his heaviest record. The new album is filled with his signature wit and clever wordplay. It features a strong 1980s influence, with chugging grooves and arena-like fist-pumping tracks sure to satisfy the average fan . The Duke of Spook promises a "leave-your-brain-at-the-door" rager, and he certainly delivers. The vocalist has brought in guitarist Alex Kane to produce an album that blends dark glam with 80s-influenced hard rock. 'Mid Death Crisis' demonstrates that there are no signs of slowing down as he delves into lyrical depth and experiments with new sounds. Photo courtesy of Anabel D fLux The eerie intro "There Are No Such Things as Monsters" begins before the rebellious "Decease and De...

Horror Rocker Wednesday 13 releases "In Misery" video ahead of new album release

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Photo Credit: Anabel D'Flur Edited by Anselm Anderson World-renowned Horror Rocker  WEDNESDAY 1 3 returns with the second single "In Misery", taken from his new full-length album , Mid Death Crisis , released on April 25, 2025, via N apalm Records.  Currently touring across North America on his "There's No Such Thing As Monsters" tour, celebrating 20 years of Transylvania 90210, the follow-up to acclaimed,latest single "When The Devil Commands”, "In Misery" blends goth-punk and sleaze metal with heavy genre influences.   WEDNESDAY 13 comments about "In Misery": "There are too many love songs out there about people confessing their love to one another. I wanted to do the exact opposite, and confess the misery of being in a bad relationship. Hopelessly, madly in misery with someone. I see it every day, people miserable together. I see it almost as much as I see people happily together. Some people enjoy misery, and this song is a...