For hardcore KISS heads, the answer to the question: “What is the best Ace Frehley album?” is easy. For everyone else, this ...
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As the rock world mourns Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley, here's a countdown of Kiss' 20 best songs, from "Shock Me" to "Strutter" ...
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Kiss Fights Grunge to a Draw on ‘Carnival of Souls': Retro Album Review
Just like Wile E. Coyote can’t stop chasing the Road Runner, Kiss have rarely been able to resist changing their sound to keep up with the latest music trends. To the dismay of fans of their original ...
Paul Stanley ranked his five favorite KISS albums during a recent interview on the Broken Record podcast. KISS have a pretty vast discography, including 20 full-length studio albums and 13 live albums ...
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Kiss Album Opening Songs Ranked Worst to Best
Kiss were always careful to put their best foot forward with the opening tracks of their 20 studio albums. Lead-off tracks such as “Strutter,” “Detroit Rock City” and “I Stole Your Love” are among the ...
Kiss' simultaneously released 1978 solo albums were partially designed to help keep an unhappy Peter Criss in the band. The plan didn't work. They were at the height of their fame and commercial power ...
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Kiss’ ‘Dressed to Kill’ Box Set to Include Two Full 1975 Concerts
Both shows were among the four concerts recorded for use on the band's career-making Alive! album, which was released six ...
Most of the time, it’s impossible to say with absolute certainty whether an album will be a success or a flop—former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley’s opinion of the rock band’s divisive 1981 album was not ...
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When Kiss suited up to shoot the iconic cover of the band’s 1975 album “Dressed To Kill” on the southwest corner of 23rd Street and Eighth Avenue in Manhattan, there were no stylists or tailors ...
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