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Kiss Is 'Still The Hottest Band In Any Land'

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KISS' official web site has been updated with the following press release:

Where other bands have fan clubs, KISS has a full-fledged Army of the most rabid and loyal true believers in the world. For more than three decades, the KISS Army has wanted and demanded nothing less than the best from their band and across all those years, that's exactly what KISS has always delivered.

The biggest, baddest, most triumphant show band in rock & roll history, KISS has weathered and transcended the fads, follies and delusions of an industry based on the quick buck and the passing fancy.

In the past thirty years, a thousand musical trends and genres have come and gone and come again — sensitive singer-songwriters, glam, metal, punk, alternative, garage, roots, new wave, goth, hardcore, grunge, industrial, techno, retro, hip-hop, teenybop pop, boy bands, girl groups, etc. etc. — and through it all, there has always been KISS.

KISS endures because the band is archetypal, iconic, larger-than-life and louder than thunder. The band, the brand, the blood, the fire and fireworks, the spectacle, the shock and awe and wonder of it all. KISS has always given its Army the best rock in the world and neither side has ever settled for less. And, for all the flash and arena-sized theatricality, the core of KISS is really the music, as potent and powerful and connected to the true heart of rock & roll as any band or artist or performer of the past century.

For the KISS Army, the release this Halloween of "KISSology: Volume One 1974-1977" marks the arrival of nothing less than a Holy Grail: 6 solid hours of vintage KISS going all the way back to the deep early roots of the band's classic line-up — Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley, Ace Frehley and Peter Criss — captured and re-mastered on 2 state-of-the-art DVDs featuring more than 70 live performances and four full concerts bundled along with unreleased tracks and never-before-seen footage.

The mind-boggling first volume of a definitive three part collection (Volumes Two and Three are being readied for release in 2007) presented by VH1 Classic, "KISSology: Volume One 1974-1977" is a showcase of pristine digitally-restored video coupled with a 5.1 audio mix to provide both stunning visual quality and powerhouse finely-detailed sound designed to meet the approval of the most demanding KISSmaniac.

"KISSology: Volume One 1974-1977" goes all the way back one of the band's earliest live performances in the New York pre-punk glam rock bar scene of the early 1970s before tracing the rocket-paced transformation of KISS into international rock gods who filled the world's largest arenas as the undisputed hottest band in the land by 1977.

A dream come true for the KISS Army, "KISSology: Volume One 1974-1977" contains seldom seen high points of KISStory including significant never- before-available material drawn from the band's own personal video vaults. In addition to four full concerts from the peak of the band's first golden era, the DVD set also features notorious television interviews, early KISS music videos and rare unreleased tracks. Included in the lavish "KISSology: Volume One 1974-1977" package are spell-binding eyewitness liner notes penned by the members of KISS themselves.

Disc One of "KISSology: Volume One 1974-1976" takes a look back at an early bar-band KISS (freshly risen from the shards of WICKED LESTER) already thinking much bigger than any of their contemporaries. 1974 is covered with a live concert in Long Beach as well as KISS's televised appearances on ABC's "In Concert" and an interview/performance on "The Mike Douglas Show". By 1975, KISS was playing San Francisco's fabled Winterland, headlining NBC's "Midnight Special" and making videos for "C'mon & Love Me" and their signature "Rock and Roll All Night", all included on "KISSology". In 1976, KISS came to Detroit for an incendiary concert at the Motor City's Cobo Hall, captured on Disc One of "KISSology".

Disc Two of "KISSology" picks up the threads of 1976 with the band's interview and performance of "Black Diamond" on "So It Goes", a must-see and much-discussed interview and performance of "King of the Nighttime World" on "The Paul Lynde Halloween Special", and personal band footage from May 1976. The 1977 material on Disc Two captures the band at the pinnacle of its international fame, performing to tens of thousands of fans at the legendary Budokan Hall in Tokyo in April '77 and, a little more than a month later, headlining "Don Kirshner's Rock Concert". Disc Two closes with scorching concert footage from The Summit in Houston, Texas on September 2, 1977, showing KISS laying down the creed that still beats at the heart of the band: Rock & Roll All Night and Party Every Day!!!

KISS has recorded more gold records than any other American band in history and has sold 80+ million records throughout their career. The group has earned more than 55 gold, platinum and multi-platinum awards since receiving its first gold record for "KISS Alive!" in 1975. KISS has performed more than 3500 concerts in front of nearly eighty million fans in virtually every country on planet earth.

"KISSology Volume One 1974-1977" provides ample evidence of why KISS has lasted so long and continues to mean so much to so many millions of people. KISS is 100% dedicated to the heart and soul and power of ROCK and when the house lights go down, KISS is still the hottest band in any land.

Source: Blabbermouth.net

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20 Comments on "Kiss Is 'Still The Hottest Band In Any Land' "

Azazel_Begotten's avatar

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1. Azazel_Begotten writes:

Um, yeah, they're the biggest sellouts ever...

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 4:31 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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2. Scorched_Earth writes:

They never pretended to be talented. LOL!!!

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 4:34 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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3. razor writes:

nigga please!

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 4:53 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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4. Night_terror987 writes:

lol nicely put razor

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 5:19 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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5. KORNDOGG writes:

A joke is all they have ever been and ever will be!
I cant help but to laugh when i see or hear them!

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 5:27 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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6. rising end writes:

i didnt even bother to read more than a paragraph of this bullsh**. that glam boy band that claims to be rock and claims to be oh so much better than any other type of band needs to hit the retirement home. havent they noticed after so long that they are nothing but a bunch of old talentless p***ies?

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 5:32 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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7. Rico writes:

If it bothers you all so much, why even take the time to read about or listen to Kiss, You could only wish you are the hottest band in the world. Kiss is, period......

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 6:31 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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8. everneed writes:

Kiss is an interesting band. they've become one of the only bands to be a brand in and of its self. they are both loved and dispised for this reason. i personaly don't like them and sure as hell don't consider them metal but i respect the fact that they've accomplished all that with out a lick of musical talent.

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 7:11 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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9. evilcheeba writes:

I agree with everneed, they are an enigma for certain. It is amazing how many people still worship these dudes, and how many more were fans back in the 70's and 80's. I'm not a fan now nor was I ever, but they have accomplished far more than their talent should have allowed.

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 7:21 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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10. rising end writes:

rico, we bothered to say something in the first place because this is a music and news site. and everything happens to be open for discussion, so if we see something as blasphemous as this we voice our f***ing opinions.

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 7:24 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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11. BLACKDOG writes:

This does not change the fact that when they came around.Thier was nothing like them and inspite of there imitator's(Motley Crue,Poison,Gwar,Slip Knot,Mudvayne,Mushroom Head,Manson etc.)There is nothing Like them.Truthfully The only band's and or performers that have proven to be more enduring as far as the make up gimmick is concerned are Alice Cooper and David Bowie.Oh yeah Korndog hate to tell you this but KoRn was highly influenced by them aswell even if it was just interms of showmanship.Which is how they influenced damn near everybody.

When it's all been saide & done this band is LEGENDARY.I promise you every band you think is sweet owes there career to these guy's on some level or another.

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 8:28 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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12. metalchris writes:

Love 'em or hate 'em, they had an influence on just about every band that came after them. I personally dig their music, but to each their own. The DVD's sound pretty cool though. Having said that, I think they should have called it a day while the original lineup was still together. My opinion.

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 8:31 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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13. BLACKDOG writes:

Good point.Although I don't think they actually sold out (the record label forced them to make the Disco album)till they took the makeup off & then slowly but surely got to the point of working with people like Michael Bolton.God they did take a huge fall from grace.

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 9:29 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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14. larz1366 writes:

Has-beens...........Over-hyped marketing machine......

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 10:06 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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15. slayerdisciple writes:

i like there music but i would never say they r or ever were the hottest band in any land

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 11:12 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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16. psythe writes:

I'll be straight with you - I enjoy KISS. They're tunes are catchy enough to make me have fun listening to them, even if it IS amidst laughing at them.

And, as Blackdog said, they ARE afterall the guys that influenced EVERYBODY EVER in terms of how to put on a good show (again, even if it is just because you're laughing at them, you'll enjoy yourself nonetheless - well, I will).

As for hottest band in the land, KISS are dreamin.

# Sep 13, 2006 @ 11:55 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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17. RememberMetal? writes:

Kiss are not my cup of tea at all...

I don't respect they're over the top selloutship, but they are smart, driven and once upon a time were -very- impressive innovators.....Metal wouldn't be what it is today without them.

# Sep 14, 2006 @ 2:28 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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18. no one writes:

i like how they sucked up to the fans and then pitched their f***ing cd. i bet gene was behind this, that money loving son of a b****. it's not about the fans anymore, with different genres of music they need to stick their name in there somehow, and why not by getting the old dudes to buy their "new" old stuff that they sold over and over throughout their 3 decades of nothingness. poor dudes, gotta hand it to them though, still making money with a rip off ace and peter criss...

# Sep 14, 2006 @ 10:26 AM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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19. Crushem writes:

KISS's day is over. Yeah they influenced a lot of bands, but STILL the hottest band? Not anymore.

# Sep 14, 2006 @ 12:10 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address
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20. karla writes:

kiss retire already! do the world a favor

# Sep 14, 2006 @ 2:35 PM ET | IP Logged Reveal posts originating from the same IP address

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