FRAYLE
Premieres New Video
“All The Things I Was”
at Revolver Today
European Tour Kicks Off November 1
“This song is a reminiscence of the things I was and the regrets I had. The video shows how any rebirth or transformation can be painful and often times isn’t pretty or comfortable but results in a more learned and wise self.” – Gwyn Strang
As is their way, it’s a bloody, skin-crawling affair perfect for the Halloween season. – Revolver
Watch “All The Things I Was” here:
https://www.revolvermag.com/
In support of Frayle‘s album Skin & Sorrow (released September 23), the band embarks on a European tour beginning November 1 at the Willemeen in Arnhem, Netherlands. The tour includes two festival appearances, Damnation in Manchester, UK November 5 and Gloomaar Festival in Neunkirchen, Germany November 19, in addition to the legendary venues to which Frayle will bring their doom magic.
Tour dates:
Nov 1 Willemeen – Arnhem NL
Nov 2 Patronaat – Haarlem NL
Nov 3 VII – Rotterdam NL
Nov 5 Damnation Festival – Manchester UK
Nov 6 Black Hear – London UK
Nov 8 Simplon – Groningen NL
Nov 9 Alte Meierei – Kiel DE
Nov 10 Stengade – Copenhagen DK
Nov 11 Plan B – Malmo SE
Nov 13 Revolver – Oslo NO
Nov 15 MTC – Cologne DE
Nov 16 Backstage – Munich DE
Nov 17 Heinrichs Club – Gera DE
Nov 18 Zolkatine – Bremen – DE
Nov 19 Gloomaar Festival – Neunkirchen DE
About Frayle:
Frayle makes music for the night sky. The group was formed in 2017 by guitarist Sean Bilovecky (formerly of now-defunct Man’s Ruin recording artists Disengage) and vocalist Gwyn Strang, a singer with an alluring voice and an equally compelling flair for imagery. Frayle’s “lullabies over chaos” approach to songwriting allows the group the freedom to explore what is possible with heavy music; its gorgeously ominous sound a result of complex layering and tone stacking while simultaneously overseeing the perfectly delicate balance between heaving, heavy riffs and haunting vocal melodies. With its full-length debut, ‘1692’, Frayle pushes the immense intensity and gorgeous ache of its unique sound and style through to uncompromising new plateaus. While there is much darkness on the record, it’s also contrasted superbly with beauty, both fragile and fierce, in a way that feels weightless rather than plummeting, as if release truly is a possibility.
Skin & Sorrow
on Aqualamb (USA) & Laybare (EU)
FRAYLE online:
Facebook: https://www.
Twitter: https://twitter.com/
Instagram: https://www.
YouTube: https://youtu.be/
Music Available at Frayle.bandcamp.com
Lots of quick links (videos, etc): //Koji.to/Frayle
About Aqualamb Records
Inspired by the lack of album art in the age of invisible music, Brooklyn-based record label AQUALAMB publishes 100+ page printed books of artwork and writings as a tangible accompaniment to its releases. Essentially, each album’s art and liner notes (traditionally confined to an LP gatefold, a CD booklet, or the screen of some music-playing device) are reconfigured into book form. Each book includes links to the music and digital content.
socials: @aqualambrecords