Wednesday Night Heroes
Wednesday Night Heroes | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Edmonton, Alberta, Canada |
Genres | Punk rock |
Years active | 1997–2009 |
Labels |
BYO Longshot Records |
Website | myspace.com/wnheroes |
Members |
Graeme Luke Konrad Jay |
Wednesday Night Heroes (abbreviated WNH) were a Canadian punk rock band formed in 1997 in Edmonton.
They released their first demo in September 1997, which included six songs. In July 2001, they released their first full-length album, which was self-titled.
WNH songs can be found on punk compilations such as Rockin' the Streets Vol. 2, Mayday Records comp, and Punx Unite Vol. 3, and Oi! Let's go Canada.
WNH released their second full-length album on August 19, 2003, Superiority Complex, which includes the song "Music for the People".[1]
They released their third full-length CD (LP) on BYO Records June 5, 2007, entitled Guilty Pleasures.[2]
They played their final show on January 25 2014 in Edmonton after an almost 5 year hiatus.
Discography
Albums
- Wednesday Night Heroes (2001)
- Superiority Complex (2003)
- Guilty Pleasures (2007)
Compilations
- Rockin' the Street Vol. 2
- Mayday! Records comp
- Punx Unite Vol. 3
- Oi! Let's go Canada
External links
References
- ↑ Usinger, Mike (12 February 2004), Midweek Heroes Pay Homage to Punk's Past, retrieved 22 September 2013
- ↑ Birtles, Bryan (12 June 2007), Wednesday Night Heroes remember the past ... uh, Tuesday? Monday?, retrieved 22 September 2013
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