Today (February 18) marks the 50th anniversary of KISS’s self-titled debut album. Released on Casablanca Records in 1974, Kiss wasn’t a smashing success out of the gate. But it slowly became a glam ...
Kiss has done a great number of over-the-top and perhaps even superfluous things in the course of the band's existence. But one decision that enjoys a consensus as unnecessary would be "Strutter '78." ...
When Kiss frontman Paul Stanley looked back to his musical heroes, one rock stalwart stood apart in his estimation as as an ...
The audio walking tour will be available for free at KISSOnline.com, but only can be accessed via mobile devices. The Dressed to Kill album cover features a photo, taken by Gruen, of the band ...
Kiss were always careful to put their best foot forward with the opening tracks of their 20 studio albums. Lead-off tracks such as "Strutter," "Detroit Rock City" and "I Stole Your Love" are among the ...
I’ve always been an Ace guy — from the time I saw that early concert film on HBO back in the ’70s, a choice I wore with pride when Kiss released four solo albums on the same day (such a Kiss move) and ...
Ace Frehley was the spaceman guitar hero at the heart of Kiss. Just a kid from the Bronx, he transformed into an extraterrestrial rock monster with his silver makeup and glittery astronaut boots. As ...