During an interview with The Metal Voice, Ace Frehley further addressed the rumors suggesting that Steve Brown (Trixter) handled most of the songwriting on “10,000 Volts.” The former KISS guitarist says he was “shocked” when he heard Brown take a majority of the credit for the album. Frehley said the following: “I got aggravated the…
During a recent interview with Ultimate Classic Rock, Ace Frehley (ex-KISS) denied the rumors suggesting that Trixter’s Steve Brown recorded most of the guitars on his latest album “10,000 Volts.” According to him, Brown only played “a couple of” the solos. Frehley said the following: “Wow. Listen to previous albums by Steve Brown. Do they…
Kuarantine, the KISS tribute band featuring Chris Jericho (Fozzy), P.J. Farley (Trixter), Joe McGinness, Kent Slucher, and Charlie Parra Del Riego, have released their cover of “Good Girl Gone Bad.” You can check that out below: Jericho commented: “The mission of Kuarantine has always been to pull the forgotten gems from the non-makeup, ’80s KISS…
During a recent interview with Cassius Morris, Ace Frehley (ex-KISS) was asked about his recording career and how it has outlasted the recording careers of Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. The guitarist says his sobriety helped him move forward and that his new album “10,000 Volts” (out February 23) is “gonna embarrass” his former bandmates.…
During a recent interview with Rock Candy, former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley opened up about not being invited to take part in the band’s final show. According to him, he “did try, but [he] couldn’t make it happen.” Frehley said the following: “Fans would constantly reach out to me and say, ‘Ace, please come back…
During a recent interview with Ultimate Classic Rock, KISS’ Paul Stanley discussed the group’s decision to continue as avatars. According to him, people have been getting “the wrong impression” about the virtual version of the band. Stanley said the following: “One thing that’s interesting is people, I think, perhaps even understandably, got the wrong impression…
It looks like the new avatar version of KISS will make its official debut in 2027. The band confirmed the news in the below video. As previously reported, the KISS avatars were created by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) and were financed and produced by Pophouse Entertainment.
During a recent interview with Rock Antenne, former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley shared his thoughts on the band’s plans to continue as avatars. According to him, the new show “kind of looked like it was geared towards children.” Frehley said the following about the band’s final concert: “I’m happy it’s over, because I’m not gonna…
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