

Mojave Phone Booth, the compelling husband and wife duo of Mitchell J Doran and Tobey Torres-Doran, have today, May 16th, 2025, released their brand new single, “Ceramic,” via Label 51 Recordings. This marks the latest sonic transmission from the pair, who first began their musical journey together in the late ’90s as pivotal members of the cult industrial rock act Snake River Conspiracy.
“‘Ceramic’ was written on a Moog synthesizer with self-sampled drums and other pre-programmed sounds, plus a mistake that actually became my favourite instrument in the track,” Mitchell explains, offering a glimpse into their experimental process. “I also sampled a burning electric motor and distorted it through a Marshall guitar amp, and layered it in throughout. It’s the first and last sound you hear in this track. The words in the song tie into the larger concept of our new album. What happens on Sunday?” This intriguing question hints at the narrative threads woven throughout their upcoming work.

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The album in question is Mojave Phone Booth’s highly anticipated third record, “Blood Doctor Volume One,” slated for release in the summer of 2025. This new offering melds abrasive textures, intricately crafted melodic song structures, and propulsive electronic rhythms into a singular and compelling sonic combination. Known for their relentless and meticulous approach, with an unwavering attention to detail and surgical precision, Mojave Phone Booth has forged their most aggressive and experimental work to date with “Blood Doctor Volume One.”
Tobey Torres-Doran’s powerful presence as the lead vocalist and frontperson for Snake River Conspiracy saw her touring the globe alongside renowned acts such as A Perfect Circle, Queens of the Stone Age, and Filter. Her vocal talents also extended to session work for various recordings under the Warner/Reprise Records banner.
Mitchell J Doran’s musical journey began in his teens, working as a session musician and recording engineer on releases for major labels like Warner, collaborating with iconic bands such as Queensryche and Dio. He was later recruited to Snake River Conspiracy as the lead guitarist and programmer, marking the inception of his creative partnership with Tobey that ultimately blossomed into Mojave Phone Booth.

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Their second and most recent album, “Hollow The Numbers” (2023), served as a bold testament to their fearless creative spirit. Written and recorded in their home studio nestled in the Bay Area of Northern California, it masterfully showcased their “studio as instrument” philosophy. They not only drew from an eclectic array of analog gear but also elevated their craft by constructing much of that equipment themselves.
Once again conceived and recorded within the walls of their home studio, “Blood Doctor Volume One” represents the next evolution of their unique creative process. In addition to their instrumental prowess on synths, drums, bass, and guitars, Mitchell also takes on the roles of recording and producing their albums. “Sounds we were inspired by this time were recycling trucks, mechanical telephone switching systems and electronic voice phenomena,” he continues, highlighting their unconventional sonic palette. “We used a wide range of instruments and equipment to create a careful selection of textures.”
“Blood Doctor Volume One” arrests the listener with its immediacy, drawing them into a world brimming with palpable tension and searing emotional depth. Imbued with an otherworldly sonic innovation, Mojave Phone Booth thrives in the compelling space where industrial rock collides with the boundless possibilities of analog electronic experimentation.

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