Wednesday 13 - 'I Love Jesus' bumperstickers,
now that's crazy!
Interview by Shaydee,
Metalrage.com
A while back we had an interview with Murderdolls frontman Wednesday
13, who has started his own solo project. While he was crunching
his Dorito’s, we had a talk about his music, his youth and
even his living room! A big talk that is, because the man is
really talkative. Enjoy!
We all know you as the Murderdolls-frontman,
can you give us a short introduction of what Wednesday 13 is all
about?
I think most people got a pretty good interpretation of what I’m
about with the Murderdolls, but before Murderdolls I had own band
‘Frankenstein Drag Queens’, from 1996 until 2001. We
put out five independent records. After that we came out with Murderdolls.
Last year I put out a ‘best of Frankenstein Drag Queens’,
so that’s a total of six albums. I just completed my first
solo-album which will be out on Roadrunner next year. So yeah, I’ve
got quite a bit of material up under my belt. The things I did with
Murderdolls wasn’t everything I had to offer, so that’s
why I’m putting out this solo album.
And musically speaking, will it be
very different?
No, not really. I mean, I wrote the majority of the Murderdolls
stuff anyway, so it’s much like that eighties hard rock stuff.
There was a lot of bands I listened to back then. I only felt like
it needed a little bit more attitude. It was cool, but why didn’t
they about grave robbing? So I always try to mold a good catchy
song, which you can sing along to, even if you’re singing
about zombies.
Those are really grindcore oriented
themes, I was wondering do you have any feeling with that style?
No, probably the heaviest thing I’ve ever listened to
is White Zombie or Pantera. Those guys have great songs: they are
heavy, and you can still sing along to it. I’m not into blastbeats
and (does a deep grunt-voice) that kind of stuff.
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Do you
expand your horror image to your home environment? For example:
we were wondering if your house is decorated as a horror castle
and stuff like that?
Yeah, pretty much haha. It’s not like everybody else’s
house, I would say. I mean, we have a giant coffin shelf in our
living room. It has pictures of our family and Dracula dolls in
it. It’s definitely decorated different.
What is the idea behind this solo project and where is it
going?
There wasn’t really any major plan. Slipknot came back out,
which caused the Murderdolls to go off the road and take a hiatus
for a while. I had been writing music for a long time. I didn’t
feel like sitting on my ass, looking at my watch and waiting for
us to hit the studio again. So I decided to record my own solo album.
I paid for it myself and when I went to Roadrunner with it they
liked it a lot. But to come back to your question, there’s
definitely a different atmosphere compared to Murderdolls. The image
is much more darker, like we’re totally worshipping the devil.
I say that while eating Dorito’s and drinking a can of Pepsi
haha. But yeah it’s fun, it’s campy. I think it will
appeal to a lot of different people.
Did you recruit your musicians from other bands or..
Our drummer and bassist are guys I’ve known for a while. My
guitarist, Pig, was in the band Amen before. I met him two years
ago at the Download festival in Donington. When we met we just got
along instantly. He was wearing a t-shirt of ‘Return of the
living dead’, and basically that started our conversation
for the next two days. I didn’t really keep in touch with
him but every time we’d see each other we just hung out and
talked. When I was looking for a guitarist for this I figured he
was the perfect guy. So I called him and said he had to come be
a part of this.
Aren’t you afraid that Murderdolls-fans
will show up in masses at the tour?
They already are, but that’s okay. It’s the same thing
that Joey was going trough when he started Murderdolls. At the first
tour kids were wearing Slipknot t-shirts, but the second time we
came by and everybody was wearing Murderdolls shirts. I did a UK-tour
before and when I came back the kids already wore horror make-up
and had 13’s painted on their heads.
Who were your musical heroes back in the day?
When I first got into music I was a 10 year old kid playing with
GI Joe toys and watching television, I loved television. One day,
I was watching TV and an Alice Cooper commercial with pain, snakes
and electric chairs came by. I was like ‘what is this!?’.
My parents said he was the devil, he bites the heads off chickens
and snakes. And I was like: ‘Cool!’. My friend had an
uncle who had the Alice Cooper records. He brought them over and
we started listening. And listening to these songs just totally
sucked me in. Later on came Mötley Crüe and Twisted Sister,
I just thought these guys were supervillains! That’s what
I wanted to be! Those guys are my inspiration and to me it’s
such a cool thing to know that those guys now know I exist. I have
met them and they acknowledge me now, pack me on the back saying
I carry on a tradition. That’s the coolest thing ever.
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And what
about your parents, are they supportive now?
Oh yeah. They are totally cool with it now.
Do you live in a religious town?
We live in a small religious town in the south, amidst the bible
belt. There are churches on every street corner. There are mad people
with ‘I love Jesus’-bumperstickers, now that’s
crazy. Instead we put Satan stickers on our cars haha.
What are your experiences with Holland?
Holland has always been great! The first time we played de Melkweg
with Murderdolls, that was a super cool show. The second time was
in 013 with Papa Roach. We played in Utrecht the other night, that
was one of the most physical shows ever. At first the audience didn’t
know what to expect, and they shouldn’t, because there’s
no real product out. The first couple of songs their jaws fell to
the floor and you see them think: ‘what should I do? There’s
so much to take in’. But then we kick in with a Murderdolls
song and everybody starts loosening up, and three or four songs
later there’s a huge pit! So at the end of the show, it was
just insane.
You’ve played several shows
in Europe now, but your debut album isn’t in stores yet, what
are the reactions so far after the live show?
Really good! To be honest, I haven’t even heard anybody say
anything bad. I’ve got an mp3 on my website off the new website.
When I play that song sometimes I look up and I see some kids singing
every word… Wow!
You are fascinated by horror movies.
If there was going to be a remake of one film, and you’d get
the chance to play a character, which movie and who would you play?
Aw, damn… tough one. Maybe Texas chainsaw massacre 2, I really
like Choptop, the guy with the cloths hanging ‘round his head.
He’s one of my favorite characters of all time OR I’d
love to play Beetlejuice. I kind of feel like him sometimes. I’m
always saying something stupid, yeah I’d play Beetlejuice.
He always reminded me of Choptop anyway haha.
All right, that was our last question.
Do you have any words left for the readers of Metalrage.com?
Thank you and see you soon.
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