KING'S X Download Titles Re-Released Through MOLKEN MUSIC

April 2, 2007

Molken Music has just introduced its MP3 download series, beginning with classic Internet-only releases from KING'S X. Six albums in all are currently available for download, including three previously out-of-print titles.

* KING'S X "Rehearsal CD Vol. 1" offers a fly-on-the-wall view of one of their private practice sessions.

* KING'S X "Dogman Demos" (originally recorded in 1993) features pre-production demos with full instrumentation for nearly every song from their classic "Dogman" album.

* TY TABOR "Naomi's Solar Pumpkin" is Tabor's highly collectable 1997 solo debut, originally released in 1997 as a limited-edition CD. The MP3 download version was personally remastered by Tabor in 2005.

* XENUPHOBE "1.0" (2006 release) is the psychoactive collaboration between Ty Tabor and Wally Farkas (of GALACTIC COWBOYS fame). On their instrumental debut, XENUPHOBE creates a hypnotic soundscape that takes the listener on an hour-long journey to the innermost depths of one's mind. (Tabor and Farkas are currently recording the sophomore album, "2.0: Electrolux", for release later this year exclusively through Molken Music.)

Also now available for download are the popular demo sets from Doug Pinnick ("Songs from the Closet: The Doug Pinnick Demos Vol. 1") and TY TABOR ("Tacklebox: The Ty Tabor Demos Vol. 1 & 2"). Available next week from Molken Music will be the first release from the live KING'S X Archive Series, "Live & Live Some More" (more details soon).

Later this year from Molken Music: Volume Two of bassist/vocalist Doug Pinnick's successful demo series, "Songs from the Closet", and instructional videos from Doug, Ty, and KING'S X drummer Jerry Gaskill.

KING'S X is currently preparing its new studio album (tentatively titled "Go Tell Somebody") for a 2007 release on Inside Out Music. The album was produced in Nashville by the legendary Michael Wagener (OZZY OSBOURNE, METALLICA).

For more information, visit www.molkenmusic.com.

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