On Wednesday (April 2), Wednesday 13 joined Loudwire Nights to celebrate the upcoming release of his 10th solo album, Mid Death Crisis, out on April 25.
“This has been recorded since August last year, so I’ve just been sitting on this thing,” Wednesday 13 shared with host Chuck Armstrong. Listen to the full conversation in the player near the end of this article.
“You want everybody to hear everything right away, but you’ve got to wait piece by piece and it’s finally here.”
Ten solo albums into his career — and that doesn’t take into account his work with Murderdolls and other projects — Wednesday 13 seemed comfortable reflecting on his past and how he stays focused on making new music.
“When I started this rock and roll thing, I wanted it to be live fast, die young,” he said.
“I didn’t think out of my 20s, you know? Here I am approaching 50 and I’m still happy. I’m still into what I do … I’ve never made it to that major, major level. I’m not Metallica. So I think I just always kind of feel like I got my foot in the door, but I never quite made it, so I’ll always have that drive to get to the next level and that’s what’s kept me going.”
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That drive has pushed Wednesday 13 to become a better vocalist, a better frontman and a better musician.
“Some artists, they don’t try, they don’t keep learning. They know enough. That’s good for you — I’m always learning, trying to get better at everything.”
Wednesday 13 joined Loudwire Nights on Wednesday, April 2; the show replays online here, and you can tune in live every weeknight at 7PM ET or on the Loudwire app; you can also see if the show is available on your local radio station and listen to interviews on-demand.
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