New KISS Figures from Biff Bang
KISS 3 3/4 inch scale Series 4 action figures featuring iconic outfits worn on Rock and Roll Over & Psycho Circus tours!
KISS 3 3/4 inch scale Series 4 action figures featuring iconic outfits worn on Rock and Roll Over & Psycho Circus tours!
Thanks to Steve Grant for sharing this amazing #KISS art made out of cut up soda cans. Steve's friend Scott Strmel surprised him with this unique piece for his birthday.
We are excited to announce rescheduled and new European dates for 2021. Further dates will also be added to the cities announced today.
Paul Stanley says, “We are waiting. We are ready. When we are told everyone is safe and this pandemic is over, we will shake the earth and rock your world as always and as never before.”
Gene Simmons says, “We can't wait for this pandemic to be over, and for all of you to be safe. We are planning to rock your world, once it is safe out there, for all of you and for us. See you in Europe”
KISS END OF THE ROAD 2021 rescheduled and new European dates announced today are below. With more dates to be added.
June 2 - Sportspalais - Antwerp, BELGIUM
June 8 - Accors Hotel Arena - Paris, FRANCE
June 10 - Westfalenhalle - Dortmund, GERMANY
June 12 - Atlas Arena - Lodz, POLAND
June 15 - Barclaycard Arena - Hamburg, GERMANY
June 19 - Tele 2 Arena - Stockholm, SWEDEN
June 21 - Hartwell Arena - Helsinki, FINLAND
June 23 - Scandanavian - Gothenburg, SWEDEN
June 25 - Festhalle - Frankfurt, GERMANY
June 30 - Hallenstadion - Zurich, SWITZERLAND
July 3 - Rockfest - Barcelona, SPAIN
July 4 - Wizink Arena - Madrid, SPAIN
July 6 - Roman Arena - Nimes, FRANCE
July 8 - Schleyerhalle - Stuttgart, GERMANY
July 10 - O2 Arena - Prague, CZECH REPUBLIC
July 12 - Arena Di Verona - Verona, ITALY
July 15 - Budapest Arena - Budapest, HUNGARY
KISS will be offering VIP experiences and special KISS Army fan presales. VIP experiences may include a personal photo opportunity with the band, access to an exclusive pre-show lounge and a behind the scenes tour. Visit www.kissonline.com/tour for more information.
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By Greg Prato / http://bravewords.com
During the early ‘80s, two rock drummers did a masterful job of replicating the enormity of John Bonham’s drum sound—Bobby Chouinard on Billy Squier’s Don’t Say No, and most definitely, Eric Carr on KISS’ Creatures Of The Night.
Coming off of a string of albums that saw the then-still masked quartet moving further and further away from their earlier hard n’ heavy sound, KISS (which at that stage was comprised of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, and Eric Carr…although Frehley was preparing to exit) wisely decided to get back to basics on Creatures Of The Night—their tenth studio effort.
The second KISS album that Carr appeared on (after replacing original drummer Peter Criss), Creatures was released on October 10, 1982. And while it has rightfully gone on to be mentioned in the same breath as Alive!, Destroyer, and Rock And Roll Over as one of KISS’ all-time best—and certainly most focused and inspired—offerings, the album underperformed chart and sales-wise, resulting in the band ditching the make-up (and unfortunately, also Carr’s thunderous drum sound) a year later.