Calling all corpses! The Duke of Spook and his ghoulish gang of misfits will be returning to UK soil later this year for even more devilishly delicious Wednesday 13 tour dates. The world-renowned fearsome frontman will be playing fan favourites as well as tracks from the brand new album Mid Death Crisis [review here - … Continue reading Wednesday 13 announces two runs of UK dates

Master of the Macabre Wednesday 13 returns with more gore-drenched glam on latest offering Mid Death Crisis. Opening intro segment "There's No Such Thing as Monsters" sets the tone perfectly with a visceral yet woeful narrative—a blood-soaked homage to a '70s slasher—before erupting into a horror-fuelled rock show with the follow-up track "Decease and Desist." … Continue reading Album Review: Wednesday 13 – Mid Death Crisis

I gave up on the "top ten of the year" format some years ago because everyone does it. Plus with so much music out there now I always felt like I would be missing someone out who deserved a mention, so instead you now get a brain dump of memories, gratitude and hope for the … Continue reading Mosh’s 2024 End of Year Waffle

It's heading for Halloween which pretty much means we're due a visit from the Duke of Spook, in much the same way as Easter heralds the madcap antics of Tragedy. This year sees Mr Wednesday upgraded from Slay to the QMU in Glasgow due to a huge number of ticket sales... and I know at … Continue reading Gig Review: Wednesday 13 / South of Salem – QMU, Glasgow (25th October 2024)

Wednesday 13 has announced a UK & EU Tour celebrating 20 Years of Murderdolls, his iconic former band with Joey Jordison. Wednesday and his current solo band – which features former Murderdolls alumni Roman Surman and Jack Tankersley – will be performing a full set of Murderdolls songs, chosen from their celebrated 2002 debut album, … Continue reading Wednesday 13 announces “20 Years of Murderdolls” tour

I'm going to be honest, this year's roundup is going to be a challenge for me. In the past I've reviewed dozens of albums and gone to a similar number of gigs each year so my biggest problem has been narrowing it down. This year, though, has been a struggle. Between real life, work, studies … Continue reading 2023 Crew Review: Mosh – Da Boss