KING'S X Guitarist Releases Two New Albums

July 13, 2010

In March, KING'S X guitarist Ty Tabor released his sixth full-length solo CD, "Something's Coming". Packed with guests such as Jimi Hazel and Rick Skatore of 24-7 SPYZ, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal of GUNS N' ROSES, John "Clawhammer" Tabor, Wes Tabor, Wally Farkas, Randy St. John, and Frank Falbo, this LP gives Ty Tabor fans what they've been waiting for. "Something's Coming" delivers everything from heavy riffage to somber moods that hint toward KING'S X. Heralded as Ty's best album in years, "Something's Coming" is destined to become a favorite among Ty Tabor/KING'S X fans.

TRIP MAGNET is a different side of Ty Tabor. "The EP" was released just three months after "Something's Coming". This brand new offering contains five new Ty Tabor songs. TRIP MAGNET explores areas not usually found in Ty Tabor CDs. This project flirts with XENUPHOBE-ish sounds but wraps them in well thought-out songs. At times you could be convinced you are hearing keyboards but all sounds besides vocals, bass, and drums were created with guitar. For those who like to hear Ty play guitar, this is one of his most unique offerings so far.

Both "Something's Coming" and "Trip Magnet - The EP" are available at www.molkenmusic.com.

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