KISS recorded plenty of memorable songs in the 1970s and ‘80s, but the biggest hit of their career was a happy accident. In March 1976, the glam rockers released their fourth studio album, Destroyer.
It’s been 13 years since the last KISS studio LP and an even decade since their last single. But would we ever put it past Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons to rev it up again for another comeback? Of ...
I’ve always been an Ace guy — from the time I saw that early concert film on HBO back in the ’70s, a choice I wore with pride when Kiss released four solo albums on the same day (such a Kiss move) and ...
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8 best Kiss songs featuring Ace Frehley
Following his death on October 16 at the age of 74, founding Kiss member and guitarist Ace Frehley is remembered by fans and fellow rockstars for representing the heart of what Kiss represented -- ...
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Top 5 Kiss Concert Opening Songs
Kiss released 20 albums and over 200 songs during their five-decade long touring career, but only a handful ever got the honor of opening the band’s live shows. The opening moments of any rock concert ...
When it comes to streaming, Kiss fans have no problem making their likes and dislikes known. You could probably name the group's five or six most popular songs off the top of your head, although the ...
News stories and headlines about tragedies have inspired countless songs over the years. Take Don McLean’s “American Pie” or Pearl Jam’s “Jeremy” for example. Both started with tragic events. The ...
KISS fans are celebrating the long-awaited release of ”Mistake.” The 50-year-old song, written by founding member Paul Stanley, is included on the band’s newly released Dressed to Kill 50th ...
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