Last Wednesday
35 top tracks
Last Wednesday
35 top tracks
Albums

Lovesick
Last Wednesday

Make Me Feel
Last Wednesday

Regret
Last Wednesday

Acid
Last Wednesday

Those Days (Instrumental)
Last Wednesday

Lumbajack
Last Wednesday
![Lovesick [Explicit] — cover art by Last Wednesday](/frogtoon_logo.png)
Lovesick [Explicit]
Last Wednesday

Regret - Single
Last Wednesday

Those Days (Instrumental) - Single
Last Wednesday

Lumbajack - Single
Last Wednesday

Jesus
Last Wednesday

Make Me Feel - Single
Last Wednesday
Biography
Last Wednesday is a little-known band from Lafayette, Indiana. They were formed in December of 2009, when four teenage guys (Joel Summer, Stephen Shutters, Brandon Kappenman, Graham Anderson) wanted to astound the audience of their school's annual talent show with their aptitude for music. They originally wanted to play More Than a Feeling, by Boston, and Say It Ain't So, by Weezer, but couldn't manage to sing More Than a Feeling due to how high the notes were. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music...Read more on Last.fm
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Last Wednesday is a little-known band from Lafayette, Indiana. They were formed in December of 2009, when four teenage guys (Joel Summer, Stephen Shutters, Brandon Kappenman, Graham Anderson) wanted to astound the audience of their school's annual talent show with their aptitude for music. They originally wanted to play More Than a Feeling, by Boston, and Say It Ain't So, by Weezer, but couldn't manage to sing More Than a Feeling due to how high the notes were. They decided only to play Say It Ain't So and organized several practices before the talent show tryouts on December 12, 2009. A day after the tryouts, Joel Summer and the gang were notified that they would have qualified for the school talent show if not for the inappropriate references within the lyrics (such as alcohol). After a temporary hiatus, Last Wednesday's bassist, Stephen Shutters, joined with pianist Sam Nelson to write their very first song, Those Days. The song was meant to display the bliss and sorrows of childhood from a youth's perspective. Though somewhat hypothetical, it involved a young boy and the imaginary adventures he experienced in his tree, until the tree was cut down by the power company. It was officially released to the public as an instrumental due to the bad quality of the vocal recording. Sam and Stephen added several interesting sounds in the background of Those Days, such as birds tweeting and a Korean boy screaming. After helping Stephen with Those Days, Sam Nelson officially became Last Wednesday's new pianist. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Last+Wednesday">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
