Horror-punk icon Wednesday 13 is set to unleash a new live album later this year, giving fans a front row seat to what he describes as the biggest show of his career.
Titled Un-Alive From Pol’and’Rock, the live release arrives on September 25th via Napalm Records and captures Wednesday 13‘s performance at the 2025 edition of Poland’s legendary Pol’and’Rock Festival.
Reflecting on the upcoming release, Wednesday 13 said (per The PRP):
“I’m so excited for the release of our new live album. And it’s not just a live record in front of a few people, this is the biggest concert we’ve ever played. Over 750,000+ people in attendance for the Pol’and’Rock festival where we deliver one of the most memorable Wednesday 13 concerts of our career.”
The album showcases a career spanning setlist packed with fan favourites and newer material, including tracks such as Blood Fades To Black, Look What The Bats Dragged In, When The Devil Commands, Summertime Suicide, I Walked With A Zombie and the crowd pleasing anthem I Love To Say Fuck.
Fans won’t have to wait long for a preview of the record, with the first single from Un-Alive From Pol’and’Rock scheduled to arrive on June 17th.
Wednesday 13 ‘Un-Alive From Pol’and’Rock’ track list

Un-Alive From Pol’and’Rock Track Listing:
- Blood Fades To Black
- Look What The Bats Dragged In
- Too Fast For Blood
- Rotting Away
- I Want You Dead
- When The Devil Commands
- Summertime Suicide
- 197666
- There’s No Such Thing As Monsters
- In Misery
- Good Day To Be A Bad Guy
- Nowhere
- I Walked With A Zombie
- Bad Things
- I Love To Say Fuck
Pre order your copy here.
On the road
The release continues a busy period for the former Murderdolls frontman, who has spent the past several years expanding his solo catalogue while maintaining a relentless touring schedule across North America and Europe.
To coincide with the album launch, Wednesday 13 has also announced an extensive North American headline tour, the run kicks off in San Jose, California, on September 23rd before making its way through major cities across the United States throughout October.
With a live album recorded in front of more than three quarters of a million people and a lengthy tour on the horizon, 2026 is shaping up to be another huge year for the self proclaimed Duke Of Spook.
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