Ace Frehley Electrifies New York City with “10,000 Volts” Album Signing

Original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley sparked excitement in New York City on February 24, marking the release of his electrifying solo album, “10,000 Volts”, with a special signing event at Sam Ash. Fans gathered to meet the rock legend and snag signed copies of the album that had just hit the shelves a day prior, on February 23, through MNRK Music Group.

The album, a collaborative production effort between Frehley and Steve Brown of TRIXTER, boasts 11 tracks that resonate with the guitarist’s signature style and energy. The release was accompanied by the music video for “Walkin’ On The Moon”, a standout track that features Frehley’s iconic voice and guitar work, encapsulating the essence of a love that feels otherworldly.

Frehley, in a recent conversation with VRP Rocks, shared his enthusiasm for “10,000 Volts”, asserting it stands shoulder to shoulder with his acclaimed 1978 solo album. He confidently claimed there’s not a single filler on the album, with each song showcasing its unique merit. This new release not only mirrors the quality of his ’78 solo venture but also promises multiple hit singles, making it a must-have for KISS and Frehley fans alike.

The album’s titular single “10,000 Volts” and its music video have already captivated over a million viewers on YouTube, signaling a triumphant return for the rock icon. Frehley’s latest work not only pays homage to his storied past but also propels him into the future of rock with undeniable voltage.


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