In celebration of their Heretics & Lullabies album out this Friday, 10 October via Napalm Records, as well as their upcoming USA tour supporting occult rockers Dogma, Cleveland-based doom unit Frayle dropped their final pre-album single, the airy, crushing "Boo". The track features a guest contribution from metal vocalist Jason Popson.

Accompanied by another one of the band's trademark high-production, beautifully macabre music videos, "Boo" injects mid-tempo flavour and multifaceted vocal balance into the album as crushing weight lands alongside each hook, with bending guitar tone and dark, sparkling atmosphere swirling around pounding percussion.

Frayle about "Boo": "'Boo' was inspired by an incident in Germany, when Gwyn, walking alone on a dark street, startled a woman traveling with her companions. She screamed, and the entire group hurried to the other side of the road. The song is a tongue-in-cheek response to moments like these - because for some of us, every day is Halloween".

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