Ace Frehley Releases New Single, "Outer Space"
Ace Frehley’s debut single, “Outer Space,” is now available exclusively on iTunes worldwide. The original Kiss guitarist’s fifth solo album, Anomaly will be released worldwide September 15th on Frehley’s own Bronx Born Records with Rocket Science providing worldwide sales and marketing support.
The packaging of Anomaly pays homage to the collectible album art of the 70s, and includes a foldout pyramid with Frehley’s own original artwork.
Different versions of the packaging will be available through different retailers, including Amazon, Best Buy and Wal-Mart. The Best Buy version features a silver foil package, while the Wal Mart-version includes a Frehley – designed tattoo and poster. The standard version also features a fold out pyramid with a Frehley poster.
Anomaly is available for preorder from Amazon.com, and limited edition autographed copies of vinyl from acefrehley.com.
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