Sep
03
Thu September 3rd, 2020
8:00PM
Main Space
Minimum Age: All Ages
Doors Open: 7:00PM
Show Time: 8:00PM
Event Ticket: $15
Day of Show: $18
Wednesday 13 with Special Guests The Haxans at LPR on September 3rd, 2020
Tickets On Sale Wednesday, April 15th at 10am EST
$15 ADV / $18 DOS
Ticketing Policy
All ticket sales are final. No refunds or credits.
Wednesday 13
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Screw your pumpkin spiced lattes, WEDNESDAY 13 is here to usher in the real start of the Halloween season. The Duke of Spook and his devilish ghouls known collectively as WEDNESDAY 13, have released their highly-anticipated new album, “Necrophaze,” with Nuclear Blast Records. Featuring ghastly guest appearances from, Alice Cooper, Roy Mayorga (STONE SOUR), Alexi Laiho (CHILDREN OF BODOM), Jeff Clayton (GG Allin’s MURDER JUNKIES) and Cristina Scabbia (LACUNA COIL) among others, “Necrophaze” is the horror-themed record of the season, seething with a cauldron of monster riffs and haunting lyrics that will have listeners feening for more.
“A graveyard horror record drenched in metal and given the cinematic treatment, ‘Necrophaze’ could one day be considered a masterpiece among the work of Wednesday 13.” – MetalWani.com“this may very well be one of the best from the spook horror specialists yet.” – TheRockPit.net
“The monster mash of b-movies, real terrors and gorefests work horrifyingly well with Wednesdays rock, schlock and smokin’ barrels sound.” – LouderSound.com
The Haxans
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A Goth-pop duo, decked out in creep kitsch high fashion, and named after a silent film from the twenties about a 15th century German guide to hunting witches, THE HAXANS sound exactly like everything those images conjure. It’s the psycho-saccharine music of a fiendish creep’s fever dream… Classic art-house cinema, b-movie horror, spooky decadence, vintage American myth, and black roses dripping with blood are all tossed in The Haxans cauldron, like so many ingredients from a well worn book of spells.
The Haxans are Ashley Costello, subcultural style icon and leader of Warped Tour screamo stars New Years Day, a seeming heir-apparent to the glory days of My Chemical Romance and AFI; and Matt Montgomery, better known by his alias Piggy D., bassist for over a decade with multiplatinum shock rocker Rob Zombie, guitarist with horror punks Wednesday 13, and sometime visual and musical collaborator with rock icon Alice Cooper.
The Haxans isn’t a side project. It’s the irrepressible, irresistible, and inevitable exorcism of the party-centric Halloween costume shop kicking around inside the brains and bodies of the group’s two coconspirators.
Naturally, The Haxans debut album will arrive on Friday the 13th – October 13, 2017, to be exact. Party Monsters, issued by powerhouse alt-rock label Another Century Records, is the weaponized confection produced by two years of sporadic collaboration, pieced together with devilish care, assembled in a studio laboratory of sorts like Frankenstein’s monster. Put on Party Monsters and get immersed in a cool hang with a couple of weirdos up way past their bedtimes, seductively nestled in an old house amidst the spider webs, busted keyboards, broken guitars, and an old projector running The Rocky Horror Picture Show, tempting listeners in.
Those who spell magic with a “k” and vampire with a “y,” who invoke ancient spirits in pursuit of a superstitiously serendipitous good time – all denizens of darkness will find sanctuary in the warm boudoir-like atmosphere of The Haxans, both on record and on the stage. The duo will take their late-night revelry around the world on tour in support of Party Monsters, collecting a likeminded cult of creepy obsessives, purveyors of the strange and unusual, and willfully charmed newcomers along the way.

