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DOYLE (aka Doyle Wolfgang von Frankstein) will unleash his new album, “Doyle II: As We Die”, on May 5th via Monsterman Records and Megadeth bassist David Ellefson’s EMP Label Group. Pre-orders are available now via http://www.empmerch.com. A clip of a new song from it titled “Run For Your Life” can be found HERE.

Coming from a legendary band of almost mythological proportions, and having first worked with one of the most talented and respected vocalists of the century (the infamous Glenn Danzig), Doyle’s new music is sure to blow us all away.

Doyle Wolfgang Von Frankenstein was born Paul Caiafa on September 15, 1964 in Lodi, New Jersey. He is most well-known as the guitarist of the horror punk band The Misfits, which he joined in October 1980, at the age of 16. Doyle is considered by many in the horror punk scene as a legendary guitarist, setting the standard for future acts that attempt to emulate his aggressive playing style, skull cranking, and hulking stage presence.

In 1987, four years after the Misfits broke up, Doyle and Jerry formed the metal band Kryst The Conqueror. However, they never had a vocalist and only played a few shows, although they did record one album which was only released in its entirety on cassette. After several years of legal negotiations with The Misfits, Doyle helped to reform The Misfits in 1995. Doyle contributed greatly to two full length albums of new material. Doyle began writing material that would become Gorgeous Frankenstein not long after he left the Misfits and a self-titled Gorgeous Frankenstein album was released in 2007. Doyle has broken new ground in 2013 with his solo project, “DOYLE”, A horror based hardrock/metal band of epic proportions, the quartet consisting of two ex-Misfits members.

So what can fans expect at a Doyle show?

“To get fucking pummeled, man. And then go home and ask themselves ‘What the fuck just happened to me?!?’” – Randy Blythe

http://officialdoyle.com/