KING'S X Frontman DOUG PINNICK: 'Songs From The Closet' Audio Samples Available

November 18, 2006

Audio samples of selections from KING'S X frontman Doug "dUg" Pinnick's "Songs from the Closet (The Doug Pinnick Demos Vol. 1)" CD (Molken Music) — containing Doug's original, full-blown multitrack demo recordings for twelve KING'S X classics (such as "We Were Born To Be Loved", as heard frequently by Paul Shaffer's band on "Late Show with David Letterman"),plus two previously unreleased songs as well as a complete, track-by-track audio commentary — have been posted online at this location. A video commercial for the CD can be viewed at this location.

"Songs from the Closet (The Doug Pinnick Demos Vol. 1)" track listing:

01. The World around Me
02. Wars
03. I'll Never Get Tired of You
04. Fine Art of Friendship
05. Power of Love
06. The Big Picture
07. Ooh Song
08. Sometime
09. A Box
10. Human Behavior
11. Trash in Heaven
12. What I Know About Love
13. We Were Born To Be Loved
14. Faith Hope Love
15. dUg's Audio Commentary

In response to requests of their loyal worldwide following, KING'S X has teamed up with Wally Farkas' Molken Music to release a series of never-before-heard recordings. These CDs are available direct to the consumer for the first time — Internet-only — and exclusively from Molken Music.

December 2006 will also see the release of KING'S X guitarist/vocalist Ty Tabor's "Tacklebox (The Ty Tabor Demos Vol. 1 & 2)", a two-disc anthology, also with audio commentary. "Tacklebox" contains 30 songs in all, including two previously unreleased songs as well as original multitrack demos for KING'S X classics such as "It's Love", "Dogman", "Black Flag", and "Summerland". Also featured is the legendary, original version of "Pleiades", the song that gave birth to the KING'S X sound.

Scheduled releases for 2007 through Molken Music include blistering live sets from KING'S X, two additional volumes of Doug's demos, instructional videos from Doug, Ty, and drummer Jerry Gaskill, XENUPHOBE's "2.0: Electrolux", and much more. XENUPHOBE is the instrumental, psychoactive collaboration between Ty Tabor and guitarist Wally Farkas (GALACTIC COWBOYS).

KING'S X, currently on tour with SKID ROW, will soon begin recording the follow up to "Ogre Tones" (Inside Out Music, 2005). The band will work again with legendary producer Michael Wagener (OZZY OSBOURNE, METALLICA) for a 2007 worldwide release on Inside Out Music.

Molken Music is owned and operated in Texas by Wally Farkas and can be found on the worldwide web at www.molkenmusic.com.

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