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Ace Frehley, the original guitarist of KISS, is set to unveil his upcoming solo album, “10,000 Volts,” on February 23, 2024, through MNRK Music Group, formerly known as eOne Music

Providing a visual glimpse into Ace Frehley‘s new album, the official music video for the title track, directed by Alex Kouvatsos from Black Wolf Imaging, is now available for viewing below.

Ace Frehley “10,000 Volts” track listing:

01. 10,000 Volts
02. Walkin’ On The Moon
03. Cosmic Heart
04. Cherry Medicine
05. Back Into My Arms Again
06. Fightin’ For Life
07. Blinded
08. Constantly Cute
09. Life Of A Stranger
10. Up In The Sky
11. Stratosphere

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Ace Frehley previously discussed the creation of his latest album back in March during an appearance on SiriusXM‘s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk”, saying: “Within six days I had written and recorded five new songs, which is unprecedented for me.”

Ace also added that he had been working with Peppy Castro from the BLUES MAGOOS on the new LP, saying: “Back in the ’60s, [the BLUES MAGOOS] had the big hit ‘(We Ain’t Got) Nothin’ Yet’. I grew up with him in the Bronx. He inspired me to become a rock star. I remember going to Orchard Beach in the Bronx, and all of a sudden I hear Peppy‘s song on the radio.

“I go, ‘Jesus Christ. If he can do that, I can do it. I’m better looking than him.’ [Laughs] He actually taught me how to play bar chord in the basement of an apartment building… But we’ve been friends ever since, and we’ve followed each other’s career. And he’s been in my studio a half dozen times. And he also hooked me up with Tommy Denander. He wrote three songs for me that I’m probably gonna rearrange at least one or two of them and add vocals. But me and Steve have been doing a song a day. It’s insanity.”

Ace‘s new record of original material is the follow-up to “Spaceman”, which arrived in October 2018 via eOne.