The
Studio at Warehouse Live in Houston was shrouded in an air of
anticipation on the fateful Saturday night of November 4th, 2023, as a
lineup of powerhouse bands took the stage, promising a concert
experience that would resonate with fans of the macabre and the
musically inclined. Headlining the night was none other than the
incomparable Wednesday 13, who treated the audience to a spine-chilling
performance featuring tracks from his illustrious career, spanning the
Murderdolls and Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 eras.
Opening
the night were Black Satellite, whose atmospheric and haunting sound
set the perfect tone for the dark evening ahead. Their ability to blend
heavy riffs with ethereal melodies captivated the early arrivals,
leaving a lasting impression that lingered throughout the night.
Next
up was Infected Rain, fronted by the mesmerizing Lena Scissorhands. The
band's dynamic stage presence and genre-defying sound created an
electric atmosphere, seamlessly fusing elements of metal, alternative,
and electronic music. Lena's powerful vocals and the band's tight
instrumentation left the crowd in awe, setting the stage for the
musical feast that was to come.
Gemini
Syndrome took the stage next, delivering a performance that showcased
their unique blend of alternative metal and atmospheric rock. The
band's intense energy and captivating stage presence had the crowd
fully engaged, creating an immersive experience that perfectly
complemented the dark and mysterious theme of the night.
As
the clock struck the witching hour, Wednesday 13 emerged, and the crowd
erupted in cheers and applause. The master of macabre himself lived up
to his reputation, delivering a set that felt like a journey through
the shadowy realms of his extensive discography. Fans were treated to
iconic Murderdolls anthems and Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13
classics, each song delivered with the theatricality and charisma that
only Wednesday 13 can provide.
The
stage was transformed into a haunting spectacle, complete with eerie
lighting and atmospheric effects that enhanced the overall experience.
Wednesday 13's vocal prowess, combined with the tight instrumentation
of his band, created an atmosphere of dark delight that resonated with
every soul in attendance.
The
concert at The Studio at Warehouse Live on Saturday November 4th, 2023,
was more than just a show; it was a journey into the heart of darkness,
guided by the musical maestro Wednesday 13. The openers, Black
Satellite, Infected Rain with Lena Scissorhands, and Gemini Syndrome,
each brought their unique flair to the night, contributing to an
unforgettable evening of sonic exploration. For fans of the macabre and
those who revel in the theatricality of live performances, this concert
was a hauntingly beautiful masterpiece.
Setlist: Wednesday 13
Chapel of Blood (Murderdolls cover)
Death Valley Superstars (Murderdolls cover)
197666 (Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 cover)
Slit My Wrist (Murderdolls cover)
Love at First Fright (Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 cover)
She Was a Teenage Zombie (Murderdolls cover)
Graverobbing USA (Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 cover)
Die My Bride (Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 cover)
Blood Stained Valentine (Murderdolls cover)
Pieces of You (Murderdolls cover)
Drug Me to Hell (Murderdolls cover)
Drum Solo
People Hate Me (Murderdolls cover)
Welcome to the Strange (Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 cover)
Dawn of the Dead (Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 cover)
Nowhere (Murderdolls cover)
Summertime Suicide (Murderdolls cover)
White Wedding (Billy Idol cover)
I Love to Say Fuck (Frankenstein Drag Queens From Planet 13 cover)
Dead in Hollywood (Murderdolls cover)
Setlist: Of Mice & MenBones Exposed
Would You Still Be There
Castaway
Obsolete
O.G. Loko
Into the Sun
Warpaint
Bloom
Second & Sebring
Setlist: Gemini SyndromeStardust
Primordial
(Unknown) (New song)
Die With Me
IDK
(Unknown) (New song)
Children of the Sun
Remember We Die
Setlist: Infected RianFighter
The Realm of Chaos
Orphan Soul
Dying Light
The Earth Mantra
Black Gold
Sweet, Sweet Lies