Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein

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Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein
Doyle playing with Danzig at Wacken Open Air 2013
Doyle playing with Danzig at Wacken Open Air 2013
Background information
Birth namePaul Caiafa
Born (1964-09-15) September 15, 1964 (age 59)
Lodi, New Jersey, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Musician
  • songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar
Years active1980–present
Member of
Formerly ofGorgeous Frankenstein

Paul Caiafa (born September 15, 1964), known professionally as Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, is an American guitarist best known for his material with the horror punk band the Misfits and his own band eponymously named Doyle.

Education[edit]

Raised in Lodi, New Jersey, he started attending Lodi High School two years following his brother Jerry's graduation. He played on the school's football team for all four years and graduated in 1982.[1]

Career[edit]

1980–1983: Misfits (Glenn Danzig era) guitarist[edit]

Doyle, the younger brother of the Misfits bassist, Jerry Only, was originally a roadie for the band and was taught how to play guitar by lead vocalist Glenn Danzig and Jerry. He joined the Misfits in October 1980 at the age of 16. Doyle was the band's third guitarist, replacing Bobby Steele after Steele failed to show up to a recording session.[2] Jerry and Doyle financed the band by working at their father's machine shop.

Like Glenn and Jerry, Doyle incorporated the devilock into his image.

Doyle in 1983

1987–1989: Kryst the Conqueror[edit]

In 1987, four years after the dissolution of the Misfits, Doyle and Jerry formed the metal band Kryst The Conqueror with drummer The Murp. Select songs from the album were released by Jerry Only's record label "Cyclopian Music" as an EP, and featured guest guitarist Dave "The Snake" Sabo of the rock band Skid Row.

1995–2000: Misfits guitarist[edit]

In 1995 Jerry Only settled a legal battle out of court with co-founder Glenn Danzig, effectively allowing Only the rights to the band's name on a performing level.[3]

Doyle and Jerry reformed the Misfits in 1995, with Jerry acting as the band's figurehead and with Michale Graves as vocalist and Dr. Chud as drummer. The group released two full-length albums of new material.

2000s: Touring with Danzig and forming Gorgeous Frankenstein[edit]

In 2005, Doyle left New Jersey for Las Vegas and began auditioning members for his own band, Gorgeous Frankenstein.

The same year, he appeared on stage with Danzig numerous times throughout Danzig's Blackest of the Black tour. They would meet again in 2007, when Gorgeous Frankenstein played their first tour, opening for Danzig. This line up included Argyle Goolsby of Blitzkid, Dr. Chud and Gorgeous George.[4] Doyle has since joined them on several occasions to play 30-minute-long sets of classic Misfits songs.[5]

During the latter quarter of 2011, former vocalist Danzig and guitarist Doyle performed Misfits songs on four occasions as part of the "Danzig Legacy" tour. The first of the four shows, which took place on October 7 in Chicago as one of the headlining acts at Riot Fest, saw a sold-out crowd of 5,000+. The last true "Legacy" show took place on Halloween at the Gibson Amphitheater in Los Angeles with an over sold crowd of 7,000+.

In 2012, "Danzig and Doyle" headlined several worldwide Festivals and did around 70+ shows together. Danzig would play his set before Doyle would join him onstage to perform a set of Misfits songs.

2010s: Solo act[edit]

The year 2013 saw the inception of Doyle's solo effort, eponymously named "Doyle". The band features Alex Story of Cancerslug on vocals, Dr. Chud of the second-era Misfits on drums, and "Left Hand" Graham on bass.

The debut album, Abominator, was released digitally through INgrooves/Fontana Distribution on July 30, 2013, through iTunes, Google Play, and other streaming services like Deezer. It was distributed by Altavoz (USA), Nippon Columbia (Japan) and Cargo Records (Europe).

Doyle with Steve Zing (Danzig) in 2013

The album was independently produced and released by Doyle's own Monsterman Records. The official CD release was in October 2013 in major retailers such as Best Buy and FYE. There is an "advance copy" that was sold at shows on the Danzig "Legacy Tour", as well as from Doyle's official website. This pre-released advance is lacking a 13th track, released on the final cut, entitled "Drawing Down The Moon".[6]

In May 2014, Doyle announced he was teaming up with Alan Robert, bassist of Life of Agony, for a special Halloween 2014 issue of Robert's award-winning Killogy comic series. Robert said that this was a continuation of his original Killogy comic series but issue will surround Doyle's character. The issue will be published by IDW Publishing.[7]

Doyle set out on the 2015 "Abominator Tour" in March, hitting the road as an opening act for Mushroomhead through April, with headlining dates continuing after into May. Dr. Chud left the band shortly before the band's first tour "Annihilate America" in 2014, and was replaced by Anthony "Tiny" Biuso midway through the 2015 tour. Shortly after, "Tiny" stated that he would no longer be playing with the band and would not continue on the remainder of the tour. A replacement was found immediately: Brandon Pertzborn, the latest tour drummer of Black Flag. "Left Hand" Graham was replaced for the 2015 tour and the band featured DieTrich Thrall on bass instead.

On May 12, 2016, it was announced that Glenn Danzig, Jerry Only, and Doyle would perform together as "The Original Misfits" for the first time in 33 years. They reunited for two headlining shows in September 2016 at the Riot Fest in Chicago and Denver.[8]


Playing style and equipment[edit]

Doyle with Danzig at Wacken Open Air 2013 with his custom-made "Annihilator" guitar

Doyle's guitar playing style consists heavily of downstrokes and power chords. He admits to limited facility on guitar, believing "great songs" are more important than instrumental skill in achieving professional success.[9]

Early on in Doyle's career, he used an Ibanez Iceman guitar. However, after experimenting with guitars in Kryst the Conqueror, Doyle developed his custom-made "Annihilator" guitar using his experience as a machinist to design and build the guitar himself. The bat shape was inspired by his love of Batman.[10] These guitars have neck-through design with a graphite body and are loaded with a Seymour Duncan Invader pickup, and are strung with Dean Markley strings. The guitar was made without external screws on the body, as guitars with external screws scratched and cut his skin when he played shirtless.[9]

In the 2000s, Doyle collaborated with October Guitars (now spelled "Oktober") to recreate the "Annihilator" with a signature pickup. Despite this, Doyle still uses his own Annihilator because Oktober were not able to make them the exact way that he wanted. In February 2022, he collaborated with Dean Guitars on a signature Annihilator guitar that will come loaded with his signature Sheptone pickup. The guitar more or less comes with the exact same specs as original but with custom fret markers that show music notes instead of the traditional white dots. It is priced at US$9,999[11]

Since the mid-1990s he has used a Demeter TGP-3 rack preamp that feeds an Ampeg SVT bass head. His speaker cabinets are his own design, and have Celestion speakers. His pedalboard has a TC Electronic Chorus/Flanger, an MXR Micro Flanger, Digitech Whammy IV pedal, a Morley Bad Horsie 2 wah, an Ampeg Scrambler, a Vox Time Machine delay. In his amp rack, there is an ISP Decimator, and a Digitech Valve Distortion, Plus Line 6 G50 wireless systems.[12]

Personal life[edit]

Doyle married Stephanie Bellars in 2001. The couple have one daughter, Boriss, born August 17, 2002. He has three sons from previous relationships. The couple has since divorced, which was finalized in 2013.

Since 2013, Doyle has been in a domestic partnership with Alissa White-Gluz, vocalist of the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. The couple are vegan.[13]

Discography[edit]

Misfits[edit]

Kryst the Conqueror[edit]

Gorgeous Frankenstein[edit]

Doyle[edit]

Video[edit]

  • You Must See It to Believe It (2010) (Gorgeous Frankenstein DVD)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Ozzi, Dan. "An Excessively Deep Dive into The Misfits' High School Yearbooks We studied the band's high school years to piece together the teenage lives of Danzig, Doyle, and Jerry Only.", Noisey, May 13, 2016. Accessed October 22, 2018. "Two years after Jerry graduated, his younger brother, Paul Caiafa a.k.a. 'Doyle,' followed in his legendary footsteps at Lodi High School.... Doyle graduated Lodi High School in 1982."
  2. ^ Misfits 12 Hits From Hell – FAQ
  3. ^ The Jerry Only Interview Archived December 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ "Gorgeous Frankenstein at Vampirefreaks.com [Premium Member] [ punk music profile ]". Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved June 12, 2015.
  5. ^ DANZIG, DOYLE To Perform At 10th Annual NO LOVE PARTY – Nov. 12, 2005 Archived February 21, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ "DOYLE's 'Abominator' To Receive 'Official' Release This Summer". Blabbermouth. June 18, 2013.
  7. ^ DOYLE WOLFGANG VON FRANKENSTEIN To Star In 'Killogy' Comic Book; Animated Series In Development. Blabbermouth.net
  8. ^ "Misfits' original lineup to reunite for Riot Fest". consequenceofsount.net. May 12, 2016.
  9. ^ a b Premier Guitars (October 23, 2013). Rig Rundown – Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein Youtube.com, accessed October 5, 2020
  10. ^ Guitar World. "Doyle W. Von Frankenstein unpicks his insane Dean Annihilator signature guitar !". YouTube. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  11. ^ Dead Guitars. "USA DOYLE WOLFGANG VON FRANKENSTEIN SIGNATURE ANNIHILATOR". YouTube. Retrieved April 5, 2022.
  12. ^ Hammond, Shawn (October 19, 2013). "Rig Rundown: Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein". Premier Guitar. Archived from the original on October 19, 2013. Retrieved February 28, 2018.
  13. ^ "Alissa & Doyle | Vegan Health and Fitness Magazine".

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