KING'S X Frontman Working On New Solo Album

May 7, 2007

KING'S X frontman Doug Pinnick has issued the following update:

"The new KING'S X [album] is finished. Ty [Tabor, guitar/vocals] is mastering it now. The release date is tenative right now. It's called 'Go Tell Somebody', so if you like what you hear, then go tell somebody, if you like what you hear, then go tell somebody, if you like what you hear, then go tell somebody, it's judgement time, it's judgement time...

"More info coming soon!

"I am in L.A. now making my solo CD! Got a bunch of people playing on it! Wally Farkas on guitar (GALACTIC COWBOYS),Dave Henning on bass (BIG WRECK),Kelli Scott on drums (FAILURE, VERUCA SALT),Ray Luzier on drums (ARMY OF ANYONE),Miles from ZERO ONE on drums also, Doug from INCUBUS on guitar, Alain Johannes on guitar and Natasha on keys and vocals (QUEENS OF THE STONE AGE, ELEVEN, CHRIS CORNELL BAND). Hal Sparks is producing and Michael Parnin is engeneering and producing at his Black Sound Studios. I am playing guitar also. There's two songs that are over 10 minutes.

"Get ready to groove your socks off... More info later on this also...

"So get ready. Lots of new music coming your way. Oh! By the way, go to YouTube and look up EARL GREYHOUND, my new favorite band..."

KING'S X's 14th album, "Go Tell Somebody", was recorded and mixed at Wireworld Studios in Nashville, TN with producer Michael Wagener (SKID ROW, ALICE COOPER). This will be the second album in a row with Wagener manning the boards. Pleased with the results of 2005's "Ogre Tones", Tabor and his bandmates headed into the studio more prepared and creative than ever before.

"We really enjoyed working with him on the last album," Tabor said shortly before entering the studio to record the new CD. "There was no pre-production on anything and we were pleased with how it turned out. This time, we're doing some pre-production, some writing together and we're going to try to outdo ourselves. We're going in this time with a complete and prepared attack."

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