ACE FREHLEY Interviewed For MTV2's 'Headbangers Ball'

July 18, 2009

John Ostronomy of "Talking Metal" played rhythm and learned riffs from Ace Frehley's first solo album in years from the original KISS guitarist at the Gibson/Baldwin Showroom in New York City on Wednesday July 15.

Ace's new album, "Anomaly", drops September 15, and the longtime Gibson artist will launch his second Gibson Ace Frehley Signature Les Paul guitar with the musical instrument giant later in the year. His first signature Gibson guitar was one of the best-selling signature models of all time.

To see and hear the jam session and interview, tune into MTV2's "Headbangers Ball" and TalkingMetal.com later this summer.

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"Anomaly" will be released via Frehley's own Bronx Born Records, with Rocket Science providing a full label service platform. The CD was produced and recorded in Westchester County, New York between 2007 and 2009 and was mixed in Los Angeles.

"Anomaly" official track listing:

01. Foxy & Free
02. Outer Space
03. Pain In The Neck
04. Fox On The Run
05. Genghis Khan
06. Too Many Faces
07. Change The World
08. Space Bear
09. A Little Below The Angels
10. Sister
11. It's A Great Life
12. Fractured Quantum
13. The Return of Space Bear (Dedicated to Tom Snyder) (iTunes exclusive)

Photo Credit: Jim Felber/Gibson Musical Instruments

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