08/19/2014

MESSAGE FROM ON LAS VEGAS RESIDENCY

Rock �n� roll legends KISS celebrate 40 years as music icons with their first-ever residency, KISS Rocks Vegas, at The Joint inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas starting Wednesday, Nov. 5 through Sunday, Nov. 23. Show time is 8 p.m.

Ticket for KISS Rocks Vegas are on sale now. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit the Hard Rock Hotel box office, www.axs.comor charge-by-phone at 1-888-9-AXS-TIX. VIP ticket and room and show packages are available at www.hardrockhotel.com.

08/19/2014

ROCK ICONS INVADE TARGET CENTER

Excerpted from a review by By Caleb Baumgartner
Photos By: Patrick Dunn

The entire band was on point for most of the show, blasting out absolutely rocking renditions of tracks like �War Machine,� �Dr Love,� and �Shout It Out Loud� amongst a slew of their other hits, while Paul Stanley played the near perfect, if maybe a bit cliched, frontman between songs. If a Rock and Roll Roboticist (which absolutely should be real thing someday, MIT get on that right now) was ever to create an android to be the perfect rock frontman, they wouldn�t need to do anything but replicate Stanley, whose smoothness and energy is something which really needs to be seen to be believed.

Love him or hate him, Gene Simmons is the perfect compliment to Stanley�s friendly, positive, energetic antics. Simmons still perfectly plays out his role as �The Demon,� still hitting the classic blood-and-fire spots in a way that feels oddly fresh and menacing even now after all these years. On stage and in makeup, Simmons is all id, a primal beast with an element of danger, a truly larger than life character which you cannot look away from. Without getting into Simmons the man, it is clear that Simmons the performer is still outstanding and very good at what he does.

Experiencing KISS live makes it very easy to see why they were recently inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. They are truly larger than life, more brand than band, with an appeal that transcends generational lines due to the fact that they are more characters than humans. They are rock and roll turned up to 11 in a world where yes, 11 is louder, and no, you can�t just make 10 louder and have it stop at 10 like a normal volume knob, why would you even say that?

KISS definitely put on a memorable and enjoyable show that will likely stick with those in attendance for quite awhile.

08/18/2014

BID ON BUNDLE TO HELP OUR FRIEND RUBEN

Ruben Velasco is a 39-year old professional touring guitar technician who has worked with Rick Springfield, John5 of the Rob Zombie band and many others. In his battle against his stage four cancer, some of the biggest names in music have stepped forward with one-of-a-kind artifacts to auction off on his behalf including KISS, Weezer, Sammy Hagar, Maroon 5, and the Goo Goo Dolls. �Rock for Ruben� culminates with a special benefit concert at the House Of Blues on the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles on August 20th.

Autographed KISS Memorabilia Bundle

The ultimate KISS prize bundle is also the ultimate tribute to a member of the KISS Army. When super-fan Ruben Velasco was diagnosed with cancer, the legendary rockers stepped in to help with this incredible set of autographed music memorabilia. It's a veritable cornucopia of amazing gear: an Epiphone Les Paul guitar signed by lead guitarist Tommy Thayer (plus a case), an exclusive KISS Pearl Snare Drum signed by drummer Eric Singer, a dangerously rock 'n' roll axe bass guitar signed by none other than Gene Simmons (plus a case), and a Washburn Starfire guitar signed by Paul Stanley. It's enough to rock and roll all night with your own KISS-inspired band, or just display it all in the best KISS exhibit this side of the Rock Hall of Fame.

CLICK HERE to bid on the KISS memorabilia bundle now!

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