Wednesday 13 - Fang Bang
The former Murderdolls and Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 front man Wednesday 13 is back with his new solo album. After his last album’ Transylvania 90210’ which was released through Roadrunner Records he left the label. But that does not stop this horror lover persuading his dream of becoming great like his own idols. In 2006 he is releasing his second solo album called ‘Fang Bang’.
And if you are going to listen to this disc, please don’t expect complicated music. The genre is described as ‘Horrorcore’ by the front man but you can see it as a combination of punk, rock ‘n roll and hard rock. And after seeing this guy live a couple of times I must admit he is doing it in a great way. There are hundreds of people loving his music and enjoying the stuff he is writing.
And who am I to say he is doing a bad job if he and other people love this music. It is easy to say it isn’t a high quality disc with easy to listen music. And yes, that is exactly what I am going to say about this album. With songs like ‘Too Much Blood’, ‘Morgue Than Words’ and ‘Burried With Children’ you hear typical Wednesday 13 songs which bore many people within the first 5 notes. The problem is that almost every song on ‘Fang Bang’ sounds the same as the one before. And this problem combined with the fact that the drum patterns are way too easy; the vocals are the same constantly (only small changes in tone) and the guitar parts can’t be called innovative. But still, the fact that people love this (style of) music is understandable thanks to the high ‘happy joy’ factor Wednesday 13 manages to create.
Wednesday 13 did what he wanted to and delivered exactly what he wanted to create. And I am convinced his fans will love the songs he has written. Even though I know Wednesday 13 will never be a big rock star and be on top of the Danko Jones hill looking down on his heroes, he did what he (and his fans) wanted instead of what the masses asks for and that is a lesson some bands still need to learn.
And if you are going to listen to this disc, please don’t expect complicated music. The genre is described as ‘Horrorcore’ by the front man but you can see it as a combination of punk, rock ‘n roll and hard rock. And after seeing this guy live a couple of times I must admit he is doing it in a great way. There are hundreds of people loving his music and enjoying the stuff he is writing.
And who am I to say he is doing a bad job if he and other people love this music. It is easy to say it isn’t a high quality disc with easy to listen music. And yes, that is exactly what I am going to say about this album. With songs like ‘Too Much Blood’, ‘Morgue Than Words’ and ‘Burried With Children’ you hear typical Wednesday 13 songs which bore many people within the first 5 notes. The problem is that almost every song on ‘Fang Bang’ sounds the same as the one before. And this problem combined with the fact that the drum patterns are way too easy; the vocals are the same constantly (only small changes in tone) and the guitar parts can’t be called innovative. But still, the fact that people love this (style of) music is understandable thanks to the high ‘happy joy’ factor Wednesday 13 manages to create.
Wednesday 13 did what he wanted to and delivered exactly what he wanted to create. And I am convinced his fans will love the songs he has written. Even though I know Wednesday 13 will never be a big rock star and be on top of the Danko Jones hill looking down on his heroes, he did what he (and his fans) wanted instead of what the masses asks for and that is a lesson some bands still need to learn.
65/1001Details Rykodisc
Released on Tuesday Sep 12th, 2006
Horrorcore
Writer @Buzzin Hornet on Saturday Nov 18th, 2006
Tags: #Wednesday 13
Tracklisting
1. Morgue than words
2. American werewolves in London
3. My home sweet homicide
4. Faith in the devil
5. Happily ever cadaver
6. Curse of me
7. Haddonfield
8. Too much blood
9. Till death do us party
10. Buried with children
11. Kill you before you kill me
12. Die sci - fi
13. R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
2. American werewolves in London
3. My home sweet homicide
4. Faith in the devil
5. Happily ever cadaver
6. Curse of me
7. Haddonfield
8. Too much blood
9. Till death do us party
10. Buried with children
11. Kill you before you kill me
12. Die sci - fi
13. R.A.M.O.N.E.S.
Line up
Wednesday 13 - Guitar, Vocals
Eric Griffin - Guitar
Racci Shay - Drums
Nate Manor - Bass
Eric Griffin - Guitar
Racci Shay - Drums
Nate Manor - Bass
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