Tommy Thayer Says There Are Currently No Plans For Another KISS Album
KISS guitarist Tommy Thayer would be open to heading back into the studio, but says there are currently no plans to do so.
KISS guitarist Tommy Thayer would be open to heading back into the studio, but says there are currently no plans to do so.
KISS bassist Gene Simmons blames the changes in technology and fans for the current state of the music industry.
Current KISS guitarist Tommy Thayer says he wishes former member Ace Frehley all the best, but feels that he works better in the lineup.
“Even if I wouldn’t have joined KISS, I would have joined another supergroup and made it,” he shrugs.
The Starchild says that KISS has previously only made some albums because of contract obligations, and will only make more music if they’re motivated.
The Hottest Band in the World will be making a return to Europe during their upcoming tour.
Bruce Kulick is the current guitarist for Grand Funk Railroad, however he also served as a member of KISS for a period of 12 years during the band’s ‘Unmasked’ era, and Kulick has now shared his thoughts on his work with the group.
KISS’ recent March 3 performance at the Tokyo Dome in Japan featured a rather impressive set list comprised of some fan favorite deep tracks and songs made famous by Led Zeppelin and The Beatles.
Always ones to move into territory where few rock bands would dare venture, the members of KISS have completed the merging of two seemingly insoluble genres with their new collaboration with Japanese female pop group Momorio Clover Z.
While the original foursome, as well as Singer and Thayer, haven’t been shy as far as giving their own public opinion regarding, well, pretty much anything related to KISS, one former member which has largely kept his distance from this ongoing war-of-words is Bruce Kulick, who served as the replacement for Vinnie Vincent throughout the mid-80s and early 90s.