Monday, March 14, 2022

SHOW RECAP: Doyle LIVE on 3-13-22 at Diesel Concert Lounge in Chesterfield Township, MI

The band DOYLE, featuring legendary Misfits guitarist Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein, are currently on their 2022 ABOMINATE THE WORLD: AS WE DIE WORLD TOUR and made a stop at Diesel Concert Lounge in Chesterfield Township, MI on March 13.The Diesel had a great turnout for a Sunday night with a fair share of the attendees adorned with Misfits or Doyle logos on their bodies.

Vocalist Alex "Wolfman" Story from the band Cancerslug came out singing the opening song "Abominator" in a gimp mask and kept the thing on for 3/4 of their set. Doyle is still a beast on guitar 40 years after the debut Misfits album and is showing no signs of slowing down. Doyle Wolfgang von Frankenstein isn't one to rest on one's laurels because of his work with the Misfits and this go around the band didn't perform any Misfits songs live. They did, however, fill the set with songs from both Doyle albums, 2013's Abominator and 2017's Doyle II: As We Die. The band ripped through a intense 12 song set, and bassist Brandon Strate and drummer Wade Murff stuck around after to chat it up with pleased fans.


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                                                        **Photos by Casey Schwochow**

Saturday, March 12, 2022

SHOW RECAP: Elle King LIVE on 3-10-22 at the Sound Board Theater in Detroit, MI

Elle King brought her 'Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)' 2022 tour to Sound Board Theater in Detroit on March 10. Her touring band the Brethren were in tow, 
as well as opener (and friend) Fancy Hagood.

Elle and the band, all decked out in jumpsuits, mixed up the nights set performing songs from both of her full length releases, one track from her debut EP, and a couple covers (as Elle always loves to do). She was joined by Fancy for a duet (and a dance) on the Bonnie Raitt song "Angel From Montgomery" and had Fancy stay as a vocal stand in for Miranda Lambert on the song "Drunk (And I Don't Wanna Go Home)". Miranda and Elle are riding high on the success of the track which recently took home the Academy Of Country Music Award for Video of The Year.

Elle King never ceases to put on great performance when she hits Detroit and this show was no exception. Sorry you missed the show? The good news is Elle will be back in Michigan as a opener for Chris Stapleton on July 21 at Soaring Eagle Casino. Mark those calendars!


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                                                       **Photos by Casey Schwochow**