DOYLE WOLFGANG VON FRANKENSTEIN Interviewed By 'Natalie's World' (Audio)

July 9, 2013

Natalie Perez of Natalie's World recently conducted an interview with former MISFITS guitarist Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein. You can now listen to the chat in the YouTube clip below.

Doyle released "Valley Of Shadows", the first single from his forthcoming debut solo album, "Abominator", on June 25 via iTunes.

Like the other 10 songs on "Abominator", "Valley Of Shadows" is rife with horror imagery, while telling the tale of a sick and twisted love story. Doyle's nuclear guitar riffs are mixed to melt speakers, while Alex Story's screaming vocals add to the sonic attack that is "Abominator".

"Abominator" will be available worldwide on iTunes and all digital music services on July 30.

The effort, which has been called "perhaps the best MISFITS-related record in over a decade," also features Alex Story (CANCERSLUG) on vocals, "Left-Hand" Graham on bass and Dr. Chud (MISFITS) on drums.

Doyle recently partnered with Labeled Insane Management and BrainMuscleMedia to create his own label, Monsterman Records.

"Abominator" track listing:

01. Abominator
02. Learn To Bleed
03. Dreamingdeadgirls
04. Headhunter
05. Valley Of Shadows
06. Land Of The Dead
07. Cemeterysexxx
08. Love Like Murder
09. Mark Of The Beast
10. Bloodstains
11. Hope Hell Is Warm

Doyle has just hit the road again with Glenn Danzig to revisit the magic of their legendary early collaborations, this time taking the mayhem to European shores with DANZIG's 25th-anniversary tour. On each date, Doyle takes to the stage with Danzig to run through a set of MISFITS classics, paying homage to their legacy as, arguably, the most influential horror-punk band of all time.

For more information, visit www.officialdoyle.com.

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