It doesn’t seem like Frayle are trying to be scary, but it’s undeniable that something about them sends a shiver up your spine. The Cleveland-based gothic doom act — fronted by vocalist Gwyn Strang and guitarist Sean Bilovecky (formerly of Ohio’s Disengage) — play a mixture of groaning metal and beautiful occult rock that feels inherently menacing, if not outright aggressive or furious. It might be the use of Strang’s tinkling vocals over Sean’s throbbing downer riffs that create an atmosphere of spiritual creepiness, like a ghost singing a nursery rhyme over the rumbling of the haunted house around you. Whatever the case, the band’s music is effectively stirring for everyone who keeps autumn in their hearts all ye...