Wednesday 13 was scheduled to play in Montreal, Quebec tonight – Sunday, April 13 – at Foufounes Electrique. Sadly, the show will not go ahead as planned. The band has issued the following message via social media:
“Unfortunately due to issues at the Canadian border our show tonight in Montreal, QC @ Foufounes Electrique has been canceled.
We hope to have things sorted in time for the show on Tuesday in Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace.
Sorry to everyone that had tickets. We hope to see you again soon Montreal.”
Currently hitting venues across North America on his “There’s No Such Thing As Monsters” tour celebrating 20 years of Transylvania 90210, world-renowned fearsome frontman Wednesday 13 returns with the second single cut from his new full-length album, Mid Death Crisis, set to drop on April 25 via Napalm Records.
Following acclaimed, ultra-catchy latest single “When The Devil Commands”, brand new second single “In Misery” is a spooky rager, scratching the itch of both goth-punk and sleaze metal while deftly ebbing and flowing amid heavy genre influences and an earworm hook.
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 about enjoying that misery as much as someone in Love.”
Watch the “In Misery” video below:
Eerie introductory track “There’s No Such Thing As Monsters” vibrates with electricity before industrial-tinged “Decease and Desist” kicks in full blast. Wednesday 13’s trademark crooning wastes no time entering the fold as he careens through the high-octane horror anthem, before tracks like “Rotting Away” and “Blood Storm” ensnare with metallic goth-punk energy that will have crowds moving wall to wall. Featuring Faster Pussycat’s Taime Downe on guest vocals, standout heavy rocker “No Apologies” is a fast-romping exorcism of toxic demons, while the triumphant mini-murder ballad “Decapitation” riles up listeners with a catchy lead riff before making a hard left into a theatrical bridge straight out of a sinister ’60s sock hop! Ragers like “In Misery,” “Xanaxtasy” and “Sick and Violent” explore various genres of metal, injecting the album with elements of gripping heaviness for any listener, while downtempo stunners “I Hurt You” and “My Funeral” approach a more pensive territory.
Although its title, Mid Death Crisis, may suggest otherwise, the Duke of Spook shows zero signs of stopping on this refreshingly powerful and multi-faceted entry into the Wednesday 13 hall of horrific history!
Mid Death Crisis will be available in the following formats:
– 1CD Digisleeve
– 1LP Gatefold Black
– 1LP Gatefold Red/Black Cross w/ 12″ booklet (24pp), slipmat, record butler, 2 beer coasters, 2 postcards and 2 stickers – Napalm mail order only, limited to 500
– Digital Album
Pre-order here.
Tracklisting:
“There’s No Such Thing As Monsters”
“Decease And Desist”
“When The Devil Commands”
“Rotting Away”
“No Apologies” (feat. Taime Downe)
“Decapitation”
“In Misery”
“Blood Storm”
“Xanaxtasy”
“I Hurt You”
“My Funeral”
“Sick And Violent”
“When The Devil Commands” video:
The North American “There’s No Such Thing As Monsters” tour kicked off on March 14 in Las Vegas, NV. The tour celebrates 20 years of Transylvania 90210 and will include a “best of” Murderdolls set. See below for all tour dates, including the following UK/EU “Summer Blood Storm” headline run.
Remaining Tour Dates:
April
15 – Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace
16 – Buffalo, NY – Rec Room
18 – New York, NY – The Gramercy
19 – Stroudsburg, PA – Sherman Theater
20 – Lititz, PA – Mickey’s Black Box
22 – Pittsburgh, PA – Crafthouse
23 – Cleveland, OH – Mercury
25 – Columbus, OH – The Kings Of Clubs
26 – Flint, MI – Machine Shop
27 – Cadillac, MI – Venue Event Center
29 – Joliet, IL – The Forge
30 – Madison, WI – The Annex
May
2 – Denver, CO – Oriental Theater
3 – Colorado Springs, CO – Black Sheep
July
24 – Buckley, Wales – Tivoli
25 – Ebbw Vale, Wales – Steelhouse Festival
26 – Birmingham, England – Asylum
27 – Preston, England – The Blitz Tue
29 – Sheffield, England – Corporation
30 – Brighton, England – Chalk
August
3 – Prague, Czech Republic – Rock Cafe
5 – Vienna, Austria – Simm City
6 – Salzburg, Austria – Rockhouse
7 – Saarbrucken, Germany – The Garage
8 – Kortrijk, Belgium – Alcatraz Festival
9 – Utrecht, Netherlands – De Helling
Wednesday 13 is:
Wednesday 13 – Lead Vocals + Guitar
Jack Tankersley – Guitar
Troy Doebbler – Bass
Mike Dupke – Drums
Ashes – Lead Guitar
(Photo – Anabel DFlux)
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“Unfortunately due to issues at the Canadian border our show tonight in Montreal, QC @ Foufounes Electrique has been canceled.
We hope to have things sorted in time for the show on Tuesday in Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace.
Sorry to everyone that had tickets. We hope to see you again soon Montreal.”

Currently hitting venues across North America on his “There’s No Such Thing As Monsters” tour celebrating 20 years of Transylvania 90210, world-renowned fearsome frontman Wednesday 13 returns with the second single cut from his new full-length album, Mid Death Crisis, set to drop on April 25 via Napalm Records.
Following acclaimed, ultra-catchy latest single “When The Devil Commands”, brand new second single “In Misery” is a spooky rager, scratching the itch of both goth-punk and sleaze metal while deftly ebbing and flowing amid heavy genre influences and an earworm hook.
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 about enjoying that misery as much as someone in Love.”
Watch the “In Misery” video below:
Eerie introductory track “There’s No Such Thing As Monsters” vibrates with electricity before industrial-tinged “Decease and Desist” kicks in full blast. Wednesday 13’s trademark crooning wastes no time entering the fold as he careens through the high-octane horror anthem, before tracks like “Rotting Away” and “Blood Storm” ensnare with metallic goth-punk energy that will have crowds moving wall to wall. Featuring Faster Pussycat’s Taime Downe on guest vocals, standout heavy rocker “No Apologies” is a fast-romping exorcism of toxic demons, while the triumphant mini-murder ballad “Decapitation” riles up listeners with a catchy lead riff before making a hard left into a theatrical bridge straight out of a sinister ’60s sock hop! Ragers like “In Misery,” “Xanaxtasy” and “Sick and Violent” explore various genres of metal, injecting the album with elements of gripping heaviness for any listener, while downtempo stunners “I Hurt You” and “My Funeral” approach a more pensive territory.
Although its title, Mid Death Crisis, may suggest otherwise, the Duke of Spook shows zero signs of stopping on this refreshingly powerful and multi-faceted entry into the Wednesday 13 hall of horrific history!

Mid Death Crisis will be available in the following formats:
– 1CD Digisleeve
– 1LP Gatefold Black
– 1LP Gatefold Red/Black Cross w/ 12″ booklet (24pp), slipmat, record butler, 2 beer coasters, 2 postcards and 2 stickers – Napalm mail order only, limited to 500
– Digital Album
Pre-order here.

Tracklisting:
“There’s No Such Thing As Monsters”
“Decease And Desist”
“When The Devil Commands”
“Rotting Away”
“No Apologies” (feat. Taime Downe)
“Decapitation”
“In Misery”
“Blood Storm”
“Xanaxtasy”
“I Hurt You”
“My Funeral”
“Sick And Violent”
“When The Devil Commands” video:
The North American “There’s No Such Thing As Monsters” tour kicked off on March 14 in Las Vegas, NV. The tour celebrates 20 years of Transylvania 90210 and will include a “best of” Murderdolls set. See below for all tour dates, including the following UK/EU “Summer Blood Storm” headline run.

Remaining Tour Dates:
April
15 – Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace
16 – Buffalo, NY – Rec Room
18 – New York, NY – The Gramercy
19 – Stroudsburg, PA – Sherman Theater
20 – Lititz, PA – Mickey’s Black Box
22 – Pittsburgh, PA – Crafthouse
23 – Cleveland, OH – Mercury
25 – Columbus, OH – The Kings Of Clubs
26 – Flint, MI – Machine Shop
27 – Cadillac, MI – Venue Event Center
29 – Joliet, IL – The Forge
30 – Madison, WI – The Annex
May
2 – Denver, CO – Oriental Theater
3 – Colorado Springs, CO – Black Sheep

July
24 – Buckley, Wales – Tivoli
25 – Ebbw Vale, Wales – Steelhouse Festival
26 – Birmingham, England – Asylum
27 – Preston, England – The Blitz Tue
29 – Sheffield, England – Corporation
30 – Brighton, England – Chalk
August
3 – Prague, Czech Republic – Rock Cafe
5 – Vienna, Austria – Simm City
6 – Salzburg, Austria – Rockhouse
7 – Saarbrucken, Germany – The Garage
8 – Kortrijk, Belgium – Alcatraz Festival
9 – Utrecht, Netherlands – De Helling
Wednesday 13 is:
Wednesday 13 – Lead Vocals + Guitar
Jack Tankersley – Guitar
Troy Doebbler – Bass
Mike Dupke – Drums
Ashes – Lead Guitar
(Photo – Anabel DFlux)
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