Username
Password


  Remember Me



























HIM
"Tears On Tape"
Tears On Tape


View/Post Comments( 20 )

SUICIDAL TENDENCIES
"13"
13


View/Post Comments( 17 )

SKID ROW
"United World Rebellion Chapter One"
United World Rebellion Chapter One


View/Post Comments( 20 )

THE OCEAN
"Pelagial"
Pelagial


View/Post Comments( 11 )

DARKTHRONE
"The Underground Resistance"
The Underground Resistance


View/Post Comments( 12 )


Last Updated: May 21, 2013 7:55 PM




KISS To Release 'Monster' In October - June 29, 2012
Rock legends KISS return with "Monster", the 20th studio album in their historic career, set for release in October through Universal Music Enterprises. The 12-track, straight-ahead rock 'n' roll album features collaborations among all four members — including co-founders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons and longtime members guitarist Tommy Thayer and drummer Eric Singer — in an album that shows the band at the top of its game. And that's saying something, considering their illustrious, 40-plus year history — 28 U.S. gold albums, the most gold records for any American rock band, 40 million sales in the U.S., and a total exceeding 100 million worldwide.

"Monster" is the group's first studio album since the band's 2009 smash success, "Sonic Boom", and was also produced by Paul Stanley with Greg Collins at Conway Studios in Hollywood, California, and The Nook in Studio City, California.

The band's first single, the full-throttle, autobiographical rocker "Hell Or Hallelujah", will be available digitally on Monday, July 2, internationally, and on Tuesday, July 3, in North America. Stanley calls the album's lead track, "a battle cry that encapsulates the entire record...one way or another, we're going to do it our way."

"Monster" represents KISS' nod to the music that first inspired them to pick up their guitars and flame-throwers and don makeup to entertain millions. The group goes back to their own beginnings with THE WHO-like "Freak", while Gene lives up to the title track's declaration on the raucous rock of "Back To The Stone Age" and the bludgeoning "The Devil is Me". Even guitarist Thayer takes a turn on his own with "Outta This World". a tribute to his KISS "spaceman" character, while drummer Singer provides the vocals (and the back story) for the arena anthem "All For The Love Of Rock & Roll".

"There are no symphony orchestras, boy choirs, keyboards, outside producers or songwriters on this album," promises Gene Simmons. "The best thing we did was to turn inwards to ourselves. Tommy and Eric have revitalized this band, with a work ethic and the talent to back it up. This is a real band effort. KISS has become a behemoth. We're going where no bands have gone before."

On July 4, the day after "Hell Or Hallelujah" hits digital retail in North America, KISS crosses the ocean for its very own Tea Party, performing an Independence Day show at The Forum in London, a holiday most certainly not celebrated in the U.K., though this show might just offer some reparation for that bitter defeat in 1776. The concert will serve as a benefit for the British "Help For Heroes" organization, which raises money for its wounded, sick and injured troops. The band owes its own debt of gratitude to the English, admitting that "Monster" is influenced by the country's great, legendary rock groups who influenced and inspired them to pick up their instruments in the first place.

"We're all Anglophiles in this band," says Simmons. "America may have invented rock and roll, but England knew what to do with it. They gave us THE BEATLES, THE ROLLING STONES, LED ZEPPELIN and THE WHO."

Timed to coincide with the release of the "Monster" album is the deluxe coffee table, limited edition KISS Monster, a collection of artworks, 126 photos from the band's 40-year career, including never-before-seen images from the world's greatest rock photographers. The three-foot high, two and a half feet wide and two-inch thick Monster will be available in copies signed by all four band members and limited to only 1,000 copies worldwide. More info at www.kissmonsterbook.com.

To report any abusive, obscene, defamatory, racist, homophobic or threatening comments, or anything that may violate any applicable laws, please send an e-mail to bmouth@bellatlantic.net with pertinent details. Anyone posting such material will be immediately and permanently banned. IP addresses are recorded to aid us in enforcing these conditions.

Order comments by:

Gravatar
COMMENT | Ps.
posted by : danman75
6/29/2012 7:25:45 AM
Report Abuse

plur


Rate comment:  up 0 |  Down 8
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | 'Tommy wrote a tribute to ACE?!?'
posted by : SparkyDR99
6/29/2012 9:11:04 AM
Report Abuse

"Even guitarist Thayer takes a turn on his own with "Outta This World". a tribute to his KISS "spaceman" character"

You see, this is where this sh*t gets outta hand. I can accept (but not like) that he dresses as him.....but he also PLAYS in his style, and now WRITES songs about him? Yuck.


Rate comment:  up 4 |  Down 6
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | 'RE: ''Tommy wrote a tribute to ACE?!?'''
posted by : trickbunny
6/29/2012 10:14:49 AM
Report Abuse

I agree 100%. It's ridiculous. They're trying waaaay too hard with this shit. Ace has been out of the band for years- just let it go.


Rate comment:  up 3 |  Down 4
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | shit circus
posted by : brovarnm
6/29/2012 7:54:05 AM
Report Abuse

More power to 'em. We'll all be lucky to be that active prancing around stage, strumming and releasing bombastic records at that age. Not a fan of the newer stuff but I say go get 'em!


Rate comment:  up 7 |  Down 0
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | #
posted by : BillyM67
6/29/2012 7:58:43 AM
Report Abuse

Looking forward to the single and the record....still find it strange that they are releasing the single in July and the record in October, but I also understand they want something new to play on the Crue tour.


Rate comment:  up 11 |  Down 0
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | folloowed by.....
posted by : SweetCheetah
6/29/2012 8:01:44 AM
Report Abuse

new KI$$ actioin figures, coloring books, car seat covers, ipod covers, koozies,mouse pads and panty liners as must haves for all the rich sheep to buy. Also $500 will get you backstage at a show so they can ignore you.


Rate comment:  up 7 |  Down 10
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | 'RE: folloowed by.....'
posted by : BillyM67
6/29/2012 10:09:20 AM
Report Abuse

You're a sad, sad little man....why not spend your time doing something constructive, like posting about bands that you actually like!


Rate comment:  up 5 |  Down 5
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | 'RE: ''RE: folloowed by.....'''
posted by : SweetCheetah
6/29/2012 10:46:24 AM
Report Abuse

Oooooohhhh Billy!


Rate comment:  up 1 |  Down 4
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | Come On!
posted by : RickSteve
6/29/2012 8:09:08 AM
Report Abuse

I don't want to wait that long! At least we get one song next week.

-RickSteve


Rate comment:  up 7 |  Down 2
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | #
posted by : HORRORHOLIC
6/29/2012 8:31:42 AM
Report Abuse

I was hoping the new album would be out before the tour but what ccan you do, I'm still exciteded to get new music from them!!


Rate comment:  up 7 |  Down 2
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | 'RE: #'
posted by : JMillion
6/29/2012 10:12:09 AM
Report Abuse

Same here... I was really hoping for Monster before the Fall tour.


Rate comment:  up 5 |  Down 0
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | #
posted by : Never question Bruce Dickinson!
6/29/2012 8:37:38 AM
Report Abuse

Was hoping for a complete track listing, but whatever. I guess a Kiss fan can piece it together. I think it was on the Ultimate Classic Rock website that I saw another title, "Right Here, Right Now."


Rate comment:  up 3 |  Down 1
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | Album of the year?
posted by : seance.blogg.se
6/29/2012 8:39:26 AM
Report Abuse

After hearing the audio clip from "Hell or Hallelujah" I'm psyched to buy the "Monster" album in October.

Here is a tentative tracklist for the "Monster" album

KISS – MONSTER

1. Hell Or Hallelujah 4:08
2. Wall Of Sound 2:56
3. Freak 3:36
4. Back To The Stone Age 3:02
5. Shout Mercy 4:05
6. Eat Your Heart Out 4:07
7. Long Way Down 3:51
8. The Devil Is Me 3:41
9. Outta This World (written and sung by Tommy Thayer) 4:29
10. Take Me Down Below 3:25
11. All For The Love Of Rock’n'Roll (source Eric Singer)3:22
12. Last Chance 3:06
13. Right Here Right Now 3:58 (bonus track)

Soundclip from "Hell or Hallelujah"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bUYvljkiTBQ&feature=related


Rate comment:  up 8 |  Down 2
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | 'RE: Album of the year?'
posted by : Never question Bruce Dickinson!
6/29/2012 9:11:27 AM
Report Abuse

Awesome. Seance-- can I ask where you got that?


Rate comment:  up 6 |  Down 1
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | KISS rules!!!!!!!
posted by : RiotAct666
6/29/2012 8:45:19 AM
Report Abuse

This album will surely be epic & amazing. Bring it on!!!!!!!


Rate comment:  up 9 |  Down 3
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | 'RE: KISS rules!!!!!!!'
posted by : laynestillrocks
6/30/2012 5:39:12 AM
Report Abuse

I still love this band. Hope they ACTUALLY release this THIS YEAR. My kids love that re-recorded Kiss Klassics CD in the Sonic Boom album. Go figure.


Rate comment:  up 2 |  Down 1
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | #
posted by : Hubs
6/29/2012 9:25:18 AM
Report Abuse

Can't wait to hear all of Hell Or Hallelujah!! Maybe Kiss will get that #1 record on the Billboard top 200 that they deserve. Hopefully Adele isn't releasing a record on the same day!!


Rate comment:  up 7 |  Down 2
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | #
posted by : Never question Bruce Dickinson!
6/29/2012 9:28:58 AM
Report Abuse

This great-- from the Spanish Kiss Army site, courtesy of Google translate (always good for a laugh). Whether or not they actually got a preview of the album or are bullshitting is anybody's guess:


The voice of Paul Stanley sound good and natural. No screams. The theme " Wall Of Sound "is an instrumental. Sounds like a typical genetic line of the 80. Catchy guitars in the verses. " Monster "is an album in general and heavy riffs, between the sound" Sonic Boom "and" Revenge . "

Curiously, the song that reminds most of the 70 is Eric Singer . The riff tends to vibrate a little like " Mr. Speed ??". Find some acoustic guitars, a voice a cappella in " Eat Your Heart ", but overall is a pretty heavy work. The drums sound a little stronger, but also because some songs are quite fast as the " Back To The Stone Age "and part" Last Chance ".

Tommy Thayer sounds more like himself and not far from the way that you expect him to touch. You'll love his solos in " Monster . " Some melodic, some grinding, some a little " Ace ", but at least you will not hear anything he touched and Ace. There is some room Ace for sure, but there is nothing copied note for note. Tommy Thayer most original sounds in this album. One exception is his own song " Outta This World " , which is very close to what Ace Frehely could do, if it could, including all the topics of the letters. The riff reminds a little of " Into The Void ", but the hook is not so good. Tommy knows the sound of KISS and not come up with ideas that would not work as Ace.


Rate comment:  up 6 |  Down 0
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | clone kiss
posted by : Gigantor
6/29/2012 10:05:37 AM
Report Abuse

People care about the scabs?


Rate comment:  up 3 |  Down 6
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | Ugh... please...
posted by : trickbunny
6/29/2012 10:20:40 AM
Report Abuse

"Stanley calls the album's lead track, "a battle cry that encapsulates the entire record...one way or another, we're going to do it our way.""

Ooooohhh.. they're going to do it *they're* way. What- after 40 years and enough money to buy a planet, they*haven't* been doing it their way this whole time? Man, I really wish that we could just hear the honest words out of peoples' own mouths instead of these dumb, trite "quotes" that so obviously come from the computer keyboards of publicists.


Rate comment:  up 2 |  Down 5
Reply
Gravatar
COMMENT | #
posted by : dingeling
6/29/2012 11:28:04 AM
Report Abuse

funy, one has just to poop constantly and people at one point stop complaining about the smell and start eating. enter the human species.


Rate comment:  up 0 |  Down 3
Reply
In order to post a comment, please log in first.

As a registered user, you agree not to post any abusive, obscene, defamatory, racist, homophobic or threatening material, or anything that may violate any applicable laws. Doing so may lead to you being immediately and permanently banned (and, if necessary, your service provider being informed). IP addresses are recorded to aid us in enforcing these conditions.



|
Latest News | News Archive | CD Reviews | DVD Reviews | Contact | Submit News |
| Advertise | Shop | Privacy Policy | Terms Of Service |

 
UPDATE YOUR PROFILE LOGOUT Latest News News Archive CD Reviews DVD Reviews Contact Submit News Advertise Shop