ACE FREHLEY Shares A SPINAL TAP Moment From His KISS Days; Video Available
May 18, 2014, 10 years ago
In the clip below, legendary former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley shares a Spinal Tap moment from his early days:
SPV/Steamhammer has confirmed a July 7th European release date for legendary KISS guitarist ACE FREHLEY's new album, Space Invader, his first new solo album in five years. Entertainment One Music (eOne Music) will release the album on June 24th in North America. Space Invader will include at least nine brand new original songs as well as a cover of THE STEVE MILLER BAND’s 'The Joker'.
Check out a new promo photo featuring Ace wearing clothing from the first KISS album photo session:
Frehley has released an official statement surrounding the exciting news: “Life on Earth has been very good to me, and the body of work I’ve created over the years has withstood the test of time. Today I see no obstacles before me and my creativity has never been more fine tuned. Growing up in an Alien world has enhanced my senses and allowed me to succeed where others would have failed. The best is yet to come!”
Widely known as the original Space Ace and founding guitarist for 16 cumulative years (over two tenures) of the multi platinum selling rock band KISS, Frehley is demonstrably the most popular original member. In addition to having the best selling solo album career (vintage or current) among the original foursome, Frehley’s self titled Ace Frehley, released in 1978, went on to sell over one million copies, producing the only Top 40 single, 'New York Groove', from any of the legendary KISS solo albums; (peaking at #13). The massive hit was most recently featured in an episode of cult show Entourage and was also KISS’ second bestselling download in 2012, besting such KISS Army anthems as 'I Was Made For Lovin’ You', 'Beth' and 'Calling Dr. Love' even after 36 years.
Since departing from KISS, Frehley went on to release four more solo albums and one live EP including his most recent effort, Anomaly in 2009, which debuted at #27 on the Billboard Top 200 chart and received a welcoming response among critics.