Ace Frehley is streaming “Rockin’ With The Boys” as the latest single from his forthcoming album, “Spaceman.”
Originally written during KISS' heyday in the ’70s, the tune follows the previously-issued “Bronx Boy” as the second song released from the project that sees the guitarist deliver eight new original tracks alongside a cover of “I Wanna Go Back” by the Oakland, CA group Billy Satellite that went on to become a US Top 10 hit for Eddie Money.
Due October 19, “Spaceman” also features a guest appearance on bass by Gene Simmons on “Without You I’m Nothing” and "Your Wish Is My Command" - two songs Frehley co-wrote with his former KISS bandmate last year.
The rocker’s eighth album marks the first collection of all new Frehley-penned material since 2014’s “Space Invader” – which debuted and peaked at No. 9 on the US Billboard 200 and was followed by the 2016 all-star covers album, “Origins Vol. 1.”
Currently playing live shows across the US, Frehley heads to Australia and Japan for a series of concert dates that will begin in Adelaide, AU on August 28.
Ace Frehley
“Spaceman”
Release date: October 19
01. Without You I'm Nothing
02. Rockin' With The Boys
03. Your Wish Is My Command
04. Bronx Boy
05. Pursuit Of Rock and Roll
06. I Wanna Go Back
07. Mission To Mars
08. Off My Back
09. Quantum Flux
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