Gene Simmons recently shared in an interview with Michael Franzese that KISS didn’t need hit songs to achieve their legendary status. “In a very strange way, KISS became a massive band without hit ...
He hasn’t been part of the band since 2002, but in the wake of Kiss’ retirement from touring at the end of last year ...
You’ll notice a pattern in this list of rock bands who tried their hand at pop music. Each one decided to give pop music a shot after years into their careers at the top ... song “Discotheque” is ...
He hasn’t been part of the band since 2002, but in the wake of ... But be that as it may…I’ve actually added two more Kiss songs to my set. I added ‘Shout It Out Loud’ and ‘Rock ...
YouTube user marceve76, who has also posted genre or era-switching reimagined versions of albums by Led Zeppelin, Black ...
However, to call it a down year for shoegaze would require strenuous amounts of cynicism and incuriosity. Every week, I felt like I stumbled into at least one new song that reinforced my belief that ...
And the real culprit is that kid’s 15-year-old next-door neighbor.” Simmons fronted the popular glam-rock band Kiss. / Michael Ochs Archives Michael Ochs / Getty Images In neither case did ...