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WEDNESDAY 13 Returns With Live Album “Live At Pol’and’Rock” Out 9/25

by Amy Sciarretto
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It was a hot day in the Polish summer, over 750,000 fans had crammed their way into the Czaplinek-Broczyno Airfield for the 2025 Pol’and’Rock Festival, a storied tradition for over 30 years. The Duke of Spook WEDNESDAY 13, hot off his smash hit album Mid Death Crisis (lauded by Metal Hammer, Loudwire, Blabbermouth, and more), took the stage and proceeded to decimate onlookers with a triumphant hit parade, commanding the crowd with excitement and awe. Thankfully, for us all, they had the soundboard tapped, and now that explosive performance will live on forever as Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025, dropping September 25 via Napalm Records.

WEDNESDAY 13 on Un-Alive at Pol’and’Rock 2025:
“I’m so excited for the release of our new live album. And it’s not just a live record in front of a few people, this is the biggest concert we’ve ever played. Over 750,000+ people in attendance for the Pol’and’Rock festival where we deliver one of the most memorable Wednesday 13 concerts of our career.”

Pre-Order Your Copy of Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025 HERE

A career spanning set of both WEDNESDAY 13 and Murderdolls hits, the band journeys through Mr. Motherfucker’s extensive catalogue. With Murderdolls classics like “Summertime Suicide” and “197666”, Weds takes us from the beginning through his solo catalog, featuring Transylvania 90210 hits “Look What The Bats Dragged In” and “Bad Things”, The Dixie Dead‘s “Too Fast For Blood,” Horrifier’s “Good Day to Be a Bad Guy,” and a plethora of bangers from Mid Death Crisis including “In Misery,” “When The Devil Commands,” and “Rotting Away.” A bloody good time from beginning to end, this album is meant to be heard with the windows down, your accelerator through the floor, and bats on the moonlit horizon.
[2 LP Cross White/Red Deluxe Vinyl]

Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025 Will Be Available in The Following Configurations:
Digipak CD
2 LP Translucent Red
2 LP Cross White/Red (Limited to 200 Worldwide)
2 LP White Label (Limited to 50 Worldwide)
Digital Album

Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025 Tracklisting:

“Blood Fades To Black (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“Look What The Bats Dragged In (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“Too Fast For Blood (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“Rotting Away (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“I Want You Dead (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“When The Devil Commands (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“Summertime Suicide (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“197666 (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“There’s No Such Thing As Monsters (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“In Misery (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“Good Day To Be A Bad Guy (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“Nowhere (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“I Walked With A Zombie (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“Bad Things (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”
“I Love To Say Fuck (Un-Alive from Pol’and’Rock 2025)”

Alongside the album, WEDNESDAY 13 will be embarking on the extensive Shocktober Blood tour across North America! Kicking off September 23 in San Jose, CA, the tour will haunt a slew of major cities across the United States including Portland, OR, Las Vegas, NV, Raleigh, NC, and Nashville, TN before its conclusion on Halloween in Denver, CO. See below for a complete list of dates!

WEDNESDAY 13 ON TOUR:
Shocktober Blood Tour
w/ Dead On A Sunday
* = WEDNESDAY 13 Only

9/23 — San Jose, CA — The Ritz
9/25 — Seattle, WA — El Corazon
9/26 — Portland, OR — Dante’s
9/27 — Boise, ID — Shrine Social Club
9/28 — Salt Lake City, UT — Urban Lounge
9/30 — Las Vegas, NV — Backstage Bar
10/1 — Anaheim, CA — Parish @ House of Blues
10/2 — Pomona, CA — Glass House
10/3 — Fresno, CA — Sanctuary
10/4 — Los Angeles, CA — Teragram Ballroom *
10/5 — Mesa, AZ — Rosetta Room *
10/6 — Albuquerque, NM — Sunshine Theater
10/8 — Lincoln, NE — Bourbon Theater
10/9 — McHenry, IL — The Vixen *
10/10 — Flint, MI — Machine Shop *
10/11 — Lakewood, OH — Mercury
10/13 — Hamden, CT — Space Ballroom
10/14 — Lowell, MA — Taffeta Music Hall
10/15 — Harrisburg, PA — Capitol City Music Hall
10/16 — Syracuse, NY — The Song & Dance
10/17 — Bensalem, PA — Broken Goblet
10/18 — Clifton, NJ — Dingbatz
10/20 — Leesburg, VA — Tally Ho
10/22 — Raleigh, NC — Chapel of Bones
10/23 — Richmond, VA — Canal Club
10/24 — Columbus, OH — The Kings of Clubs
10/26 — Nashville, TN — Basement East
10/27 — Sauget, IL — Pop’s Nightclub
10/28 — Lawrence, KS — The Bottleneck
10/30 — Colorado Springs, CO — Black Sheep
10/31 — Denver, CO — Marquis Theater *

WEDNESDAY 13 IS:
Wednesday 13 — Vocals
Jack Tankersely — Guitar
Ashes — Lead Guitar
Troy Doebbler — Bass
Mike Dupke — Drums
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