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How Kiss fought back against the music industry with Sonic BoomKiss’s 2009 album Sonic Boom was their first in 11 years – the result of a changing music industry and the rise of illegal downloading. But when Classic Rock sat down with Paul Stanley in Las ...
In the 11 years since releasing the patchy Psycho Circus, Kiss have marketed kaskets, opened a koffeeshop, and released krappy solo albums, apparently on a mission to make everyone but diehards ...
Kiss are finishing up Sonic Boom, the band’s first new studio album in 11 years, and the God of Thunder wants to hear the songs played back at maximum loudness. The band announced today that the ...
Like Journey ("Revelation") and Foreigner ("Can't Slow Down") before it, Kiss' new "Sonic Boom" is a three-disc set that mixes new songs and old material with video content at a low price -- in ...
As the rock-star manse speeds toward completion, KISS also seems to be on a roll. A new studio album, “Sonic Boom,” debuted at No. 2 on the U.S. pop chart last Wednesday, the band’s highest ...
For Thayer, who permanently filled the boots of on-again/off-again original guitarist Ace Frehley (and his successors) in 2003, Sonic Boom marks his first full-length recording with KISS.
The untitled album, due late 2011 or early 2012, follows up 2009's 'Sonic Boom,' which featured this bit of Thayer guitar solo awesomeness. Kiss founding frontman Paul Stanley, who seems to be ...
Given the eleven years since their last barely passable studio album – 1998’s Psycho Circus it seemed unlikely that Kiss would ever release another ... and six weeks later emerged armed with Sonic ...
KISS has sold the rights to their entire music catalog including publishing and master recordings, name, logo, image and likeness to Swedish company Pophouse Entertainment for $300 million ...
I expected everyone to commit 100 per cent. And they did.” The result is Sonic Boom, Kiss’s first studio offering since 1998’s Psycho Circus. Stanley is calling it “bar none our best album ...
In the 11 years since releasing the patchy Psycho Circus, Kiss have marketed kaskets, opened a koffeeshop, and released krappy solo albums, apparently on a mission to make everyone but diehards ...
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