Murderdolls: “there’s no coming back for a very long time.”

4 March 2013 | 10:13 am | Staff Writer
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If recent assertions by frontman Wednesday 13 are anything to go by, it appears the Murderdolls are no more.While the band has been largely inactive since the release of 2010’s sophomore album (released eight years after the debut) ‘Women and Children Last’, the band’s vocalist observed the current state of the band.“Murderdolls went on a hiatus in 2011 and that’s pretty much it. I don’t have anymore news, there’s no info going on. To be honest I see that this will be for eternity. But I’m glad we got to do our second record. After that we were on the high note, but there is no income so and I’ll be surprised if it ever happen again. I don’t like to say that, I don’t want to disappoint my fans, but I also have to be honest with them and tell them there’s no coming back before a very long time if it ever does. I don’t like to say ‘never’, but it’s looking that way,” Wednesday 13 said.

If recent assertions by frontman Wednesday 13 are anything to go by, it appears the Murderdolls are no more.


While the band has been largely inactive since the release of 2010’s sophomore album (released eight years after the debut) ‘Women and Children Last’, the band’s vocalist observed the current state of the band.


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“Murderdolls went on a hiatus in 2011 and that’s pretty much it. I don’t have anymore news, there’s no info going on. To be honest I see that this will be for eternity. But I’m glad we got to do our second record. After that we were on the high note, but there is no income so and I’ll be surprised if it ever happen again. I don’t like to say that, I don’t want to disappoint my fans, but I also have to be honest with them and tell them there’s no coming back before a very long time if it ever does. I don’t like to say ‘never’, but it’s looking that way,” Wednesday 13 said.