Wednesday 13 London Written by Jaxxi D
Wednesday 13
London Mean
Fiddler (5th
October)

Line-up:
Wednesday 13
(vocals)
Eric Griffin (lead
guitar)
Nate Manor
(Bass)
Racci (Sketchy)
Shay
(drums)

Support: Betty’s
Curse +  SIGN
Photos by Luke


























Well here I am finding myself going to see Mr 13 for the 5th time, Me and my mate got to the Mean Fiddler at about 12pm to begin a
7 hour wait to get inside, and at this point I’d like to give a shout out too all the great people I met there, u guys rock!!!
It was cold and wet outside but that hadn’t stopped any of Wednesday’s loyal ghoul fans turning out to queue hours before the doors
opened. Along with all the fans no one could have missed the tramp who had joined us outside in  search of cigarettes or alcohol, and
quite honestly I was beginning to think he was gonna join the show inside aswell, lol.
When the doors finally opened at 7pm I made my way with my mate to the 2nd row, unfortunately due to sickness I only remained
there for a short amount of time but didn’t move too far from the stage, and found myself surrounded by  a very enthusiastic crowd.
The crowd were treated to 2 support bands tonight, the first was Betty’s Curse who were pretty good, I was particularly impressed
with the lead singers presence onstage.
Second up was a band I have never heard of before but I have to say they are one of the best support bands I have ever seen and had
the audience going mad for them. The band was called SIGN and are definitely a band to look out for, they have a glam style and the
lead singers vocals are brilliant (sounding a bit like Sebastian Bachs.)
After some wait the lights dimmed and Wednesday and co hit the stage, the crowd went mad, and greeted the band with a massive
surge of energy as they began to play.
As always Wednesday was in excellent voice and I was amazed by how good Eric’s guitar playing was, as he took the solos in his
stride throughout the whole set.
Another mention would have to go out to Racci Shay                whos drumming was brilliant and full of energy.
There was something for every fan tonight old and new songs were played and favourites such as ‘RAMBO’, ‘Home Sweet
homicide’, Bad Things’, and Happily Ever Cadaver’ were real crowd pleasers.
This may have been my 5th time seeing Wednesday but I have to say his shows are always different and I would suggest to anyone
who hasn’t seen him to go.