Mr Wednesday
Genre: Electronica, Experimental, Rock
www.mrwednesday.com.au - New Website Now Online!
Debut Album
'The Garden Where Parties Grow'
Out now in all good record stores and online via iTunes!
Gigs
Mr Wednesday with strings
Radiant City (Melb)
Santiam
The Crown & Anchor Hotel
Saturday 18th March
8:30pm, $7
2007 FUSE FESTIVAL
Mr Wednesday with strings
+ guests
The Elephant
Thursday 29th March
All ages / Free Entry
Check out: www.fusefestival.com
Offcuts (Melb)
Jump! You Revolutionary
Mr Wednesday with strings
The Jade Monkey
Friday 30th March
9pm
About
Mr Wednesday weave a rich tapestry of haunting guitars, junkyard percussion, corroded electronics, melodious strings, and ethereal vocals to create the perfect cinematic landscape for the imagination.
As a seven piece, Mr Wednesday peels back the veneer of the 9 to 5 grind - channelling the well trodden pavement, the bone white fluorescence and the cacophony of souls trapped in ever shrinking micromanaged spaces; to reveal the soft beating beauty that still dwells within us all.
Mr Wednesday have recently released their debut concept album titled The Garden Where Parties Grow.
“The Garden Where Parties Grow is a thirteen-track album that follows a three day sequence in the life of Mr Wednesday as he comes to terms with the world according to Mr Industry. To put it simply, the title is the city. An almost uninhabitable place where social functions form the breadth of existence, work is a means to success and the art of being seen is an enviable talent.†Moon, Mr Wednesday
Live performances are enhanced through the use of video projections.
Winner Best Band category 2004 dB Magazine Readers Awards
Nominee Best Band category 2005 dB Magazine Readers Awards
Nominee Best Band category 2006 dB Magazine Readers Awards
Nominee Best Album category 2006 dB Magazine Readers Awards
Winner 2006 Fringe Festival Off The Couch Music Festival Award
Mr Wednesday are:
Moon – Vocals
Duncan Campbell – Keyboards/Samples/Piano Accordian/Bass
Eamon Bellew – Guitar
Luke Johnson – Bass/Trumpet
Ryan Manolakis – Drums/Percussion
Felicity Davies - Cello
Lucy Wells - Violin
Ishan Amir-Lang - Viola
Levon Hudson - Live Visuals
Online
www.mrwednesday.com.au
www.myspace.com/mrwednesday
Poisoned and not of the fold, the cold touch of white tiles on the heavy head, breaths that never reward and eyes that strain to capture the subtle presence of life within the surrounding noir. An approaching realization that everything said and done is in isolation from understanding, Wednesday is a whispered sound that forms the walls and walkways of a place that doesn’t exist.