Wednesday

Asheville Indie

Wednesday

About Wednesday

A Wednesday song is a quilt. A short story collection, a half-memory, a patchwork of portraits of the American south, disparate moments that somehow make sense as a whole. Karly Hartzman, the songwriter/vocalist/guitarist at the helm of the project is a story collector as much as she is a storyteller. Rat Saw God, the Asheville quintet’s new and best record, is ekphrastic but autobiographical and above all, deeply empathetic. Across the album’s ten tracks Hartzman, guitarist MJ Lenderman, bassist Margo Shultz, drummer Alan Miller, & lap/pedal steel player Xandy Chelmis build a shrine to minutiae. Half-funny half-tragic dispatches from North Carolina unfurling somewhere between the wailing skuzz of Nineties shoegaze and classic country twang, Hartzman’s voice slicing through the din. Rat Saw God is an album about riding a bike down a suburban stretch in Greensboro while listening to My Bloody Valentine for the first time on an iPod Nano, past a creek that runs through the neighborhood riddled with broken glass bottles and condoms, a front yard filled with broken and rusted car parts, a lonely and dilapidated house reclaimed by kudzu. Four Lokos and rodeo clowns and a kid who burns down a corn field. The way the South hums alive all night in the summers and into fall, the sound of high school football games, the halo effect from the lights polluting the darkness. It’s not really bright enough to see in front of you, but in that stretch of inky void–somehow–you see everything.

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About Wednesday

A Wednesday song is a quilt. A short story collection, a half-memory, a patchwork of portraits of the American south, disparate moments that somehow make sense as a whole. Karly Hartzman, the songwriter/vocalist/guitarist at the helm of the project is a story collector as much as she is a storyteller. Rat Saw God, the Asheville quintet’s new and best record, is ekphrastic but autobiographical and above all, deeply empathetic. Across the album’s ten tracks Hartzman, guitarist MJ Lenderman, bassist Margo Shultz, drummer Alan Miller, & lap/pedal steel player Xandy Chelmis build a shrine to minutiae. Half-funny half-tragic dispatches from North Carolina unfurling somewhere between the wailing skuzz of Nineties shoegaze and classic country twang, Hartzman’s voice slicing through the din. Rat Saw God is an album about riding a bike down a suburban stretch in Greensboro while listening to My Bloody Valentine for the first time on an iPod Nano, past a creek that runs through the neighborhood riddled with broken glass bottles and condoms, a front yard filled with broken and rusted car parts, a lonely and dilapidated house reclaimed by kudzu. Four Lokos and rodeo clowns and a kid who burns down a corn field. The way the South hums alive all night in the summers and into fall, the sound of high school football games, the halo effect from the lights polluting the darkness. It’s not really bright enough to see in front of you, but in that stretch of inky void–somehow–you see everything.

Wednesday's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
21 Apr 2026 Wednesday in Portland Revolution Hall, Portland, OR, United States
02 May 2026 Wednesday - Band Cat's Cradle, Carrboro, NC, United States
03 May 2026 Wednesday in Carrboro Cat’s Cradle, Carrboro, NC, United States
22 May 2026 Wednesday | Wellington San Fran, Wellington, WG, New Zealand
23 May 2026 Wednesday | Christchurch The Loons, Lyttelton, CA, New Zealand
24 May 2026 Wednesday | Auckland Hollywood Avondale, Auckland, AU, New Zealand
31 May 2026 Wednesday in Melbourne Max Watts Melbourne, Melbourne, VI, Australia
03 Jun 2026 Wednesday in Canberra Metro Theatre, Canberra, CT, Australia
04 Jun 2026 Wednesday The Princess Theatre, Brisbane, QL, Australia
05 Jun 2026 Wednesday in Mullumbimby Mullumbimby Civic Memorial Hall, Brunswick Heads, NS, Australia

Wednesday's Popular songs

  • Quarry
  • How Do You Let the Love Into the Heart That Isn't Split Wide Open
  • Chosen to Deserve

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A Wednesday song is a quilt. A short story collection, a half-memory, a patchwork of portraits of the American south, disparate moments that somehow make sense as a whole. Karly Hartzman, the songwriter/vocalist/guitarist at the helm of the project is a story collector as much as she is a…
Wednesday's most streamed songs include Quarry, How Do You Let the Love Into the Heart That Isn't Split Wide Open, Chosen to Deserve. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Wednesday is primarily known for asheville indie, frequently fusing it with elements of bubblegrunge. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Wednesday's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Quarry, How Do You Let the Love Into the Heart That Isn't Split Wide Open, Chosen to Deserve are available on all major platforms. Follow Wednesday on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Wednesday has over 198.4K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Wednesday is currently scheduled to perform in 9 cities: Portland, Carrboro, Wellington, Lyttelton, Auckland, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, Brunswick Heads. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Wednesday's 2026 tour spans 3 countries: United States, New Zealand, Australia. Check AllEvents for the full Wednesday tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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