ACE FREHLEY Featured On JAM PAIN SOCIETY Album; Audio Available

August 7, 2008

Original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley makes a guest appearance on the new album from the Raleigh, North Carolina-based band JAM PAIN SOCIETY. Entitled "Black Light Messiah", the CD will be issued in North America on August 12 via Locomotive Records. Ace is featured on the song "The Ride", which is available for streaming on the JAM PAIN SOCIETYMySpace page.

Self-produced by guitarist/composer Chris Hill (who cites KISS, LED ZEPPELIN, VAN HALEN, and PARLIAMENT/FUNKADELIC as major influences),these 12 tracks bristle with melodic invention, heavy guitar riffs and huge hooks.

The woman behind the mic for this SOCIETY is Leah Kirby. Raised on a steady diet of AC/DC, BLACK SABBATH, JUDAS PRIEST and Motown, Leah cites Aretha Franklin and Ronnie James Dio as vocal influences. She is definitely not your typical rock frontwoman!

Nick Campbell's the man behind the big drum kit, technically gifted, intricate, and raised in the Neil Peart (RUSH) and Danny Carey (TOOL) school of bombast.

The bottom is filled out in its own spectacular JAM PAIN way with two bassists! Matt Frederick (from a band, DRILL 187, that Hill produced) and Greg Putnam (he of the six-string bass) puts the prog into the proceedings. DREAM THEATER enthusiasts both, they combine for one voice…and in so doing, make this JAM totally unique!

"Black Light Messiah" track listing:

01. So Here It Is
02. Wasted
03. You Made Me
04. Secret
05. Monster Mind
06. Second Smile
07. The Ride (feat. Ace Frehley)
08. Erase You
09. Choose Your Machine
10. Wrapped Around
11. Hero
12. Flavor

Check out audio samples at www.myspace.com/jampainsociety.

(Thanks: www.kiss-related-recordings.nl)

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