Frayle announce 'Live at the House of Wills' EP

Frayle announce 'Live at the House of Wills' EP
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Cleveland doom rockers Frayle will unveil their Live at the House of Wills EP next month.

Announced today, the live release was recorded at the House of Wills in their hometown. The three-track release finds the band delivering cuts from their debut album 1692 as well as their cover of Johnny Cash’s "Ring of Fire." Guitarist Sean Bilovecky said this about the forthcoming release:

"We are excited for our fans to hear the live EP. We recorded this EP in what is widely considered the most haunted funeral home in all of the U.S. The House of Wills has been many things over the years; it started as a German opera hall, then became a school, a hospital, and finally a funeral home. The building has two morgues, one of them with a large slanted area where bodily fluids would drain straight into the city sewers. There are also rooms where Freemasons and the Order of the Eastern Star (female version of Freemasons) held ceremonies. The House definitely had a palpable energy to it that we seemed to tap into while recording. Our gear was covered in dust from the rubble by the end of the session. Weird things would happen to some of the electrical gear during filming (batteries dying too soon, a drone smashing into a wall, etc.) All of this seems to fall in line with what some of the paranormal investigators have said when shooting at the House of Wills. It was a darkly powerful experience to record there."

Live at the House of Wills will be available on Friday, April 2 exclusively for Bandcamp Fridays, which waives Bandcamp’s revenue share for 24 hours. The release will make its way to streaming services shortly after.

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