Ace Frehley release new single

2014-06-01 by Daniel Dias | 12 Comments
American guitarist Ace Frehley, better known for his successful period in KISS, who hadn't released an album since his 2009 studio effort entitled Anomaly, has released a single called Gimme a Feelin' to promote his upcoming album Space Invader, which is set to be released in 24th June. It'll be Ace's new album since his induction to the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, for his contribution with KISS.

Listen to Gimme a Feelin' here:



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ILiveInNetherlands
June 1st 2014
512 Comments


Ace Frehley? Are we in 70s? No one finds you relevant! 1.5!

danielcardoso
June 1st 2014
11770 Comments


Sounds like it could've been a B-side from Shock Me. It's not that it's bad, it's just nothing
we haven't already heard from him. But it's listenable, unlike most of the stuff KISS puts out these
days, I'll give Ace that.

BMDrummer
June 1st 2014
15279 Comments


Meh.

Satellite
June 1st 2014
26539 Comments


*releases

American guitarist Ace Frehley, better known for his successful period in KISS, who hadn't released an album since his 2009 studio effort entitled Anomaly, has released a single called Gimme a Feelin' to promote his upcoming album Space Invader, which is set to be released in 24th June.

jesus fuck. this right here is the run-on sentence to end all run-on sentences.

don't these articles need to be approved? what are the mods paid to do around here?



facupm
June 2nd 2014
12078 Comments


shock me >

TooManyFriends
June 2nd 2014
3519 Comments


This album will be a colossal waste of time for everyone involved, whether they helped create it, or whether they listened to it

facupm
June 2nd 2014
12078 Comments


probably

Nomos
June 2nd 2014
1737 Comments


It's so....average. It's not bad, but it's so inoffensive and generic that it might as well be. It's not the 70's anymore, Ace. This style of music isn't very impressive.


Also, the last time I heard this guy's name, it was on a podcast where the host recalled being really excited to see Ace at a payphone, only to have him slur his speech and bum change off of him.

pedro70512
June 2nd 2014
4170 Comments


Hey Love Crusader, I want to be your space invader!
For you I will descend the deepest moon crater.

gordodustin
June 2nd 2014
573 Comments


Honestly, Ace wasn't even very good in his prime. I mean, he can play guitar but he was never anything special in his abilities. KISS's stage presence is really the only reason they became so successful in my opinion.

AtomicWaste
Moderator
June 2nd 2014
2916 Comments


Can I borrow a feelin'?
Could you lend me a jar of love?
Hurtin' hearts need some healin',
Take my hand with your glove of love.


Rolling Girl
June 2nd 2014
2144 Comments


I actually liked this song. This style is what ace was suited for, and it's a nice change of pace from other mainstream rock bands.



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