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Attention KISS Navy! Mark your calendars, you will be celebrating Halloween again with KISS in 2014. The KISS Kruise IV sets sail October 31st to November 4th, 2014. Here’s a special message from Paul Stanley:

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Attention KISS Navy! Mark your calendars, you will be celebrating Halloween again with KISS in 2014. The KISS Kruise IV sets sail October 31st to November 4th, 2014. Here’s a special message from Paul Stanley:

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Check out this great photo of KISS vocalist and guitarist Paul Stanley hard at work on his book at home tonight.
“Going through 60 years of photos to choose some to include in my autobiography coming out this spring,” says Paul.
Follow Paul on Twitter for more great personal photos @PaulStanleyLive.
Catch KISS in concert at the following shows:
October
19 – Makuhari Messe Arena – Tokyo, Japan
21 – Osaka Castle Hall – Osaka, Japan
23 – Budokan – Tokyo, Japan
24 – Budokan – Tokyo, Japan
November
8 – Scotiabank Saddledome – Calgary, AB

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The Toronto Star’s Richard Ouzounian recently caughth up with with KISS frontman Paul Stanley to discuss the biography, Nothin’ To Lose: The Making of KISS. An excerpt from the story is available below:
KISS was struggling to define itself in the early years.
“I believe people come to hear the music, but they come back if the whole experience knocked them out,” Stanley says.“I wanted to be in the band I never saw. I was an evangelical rock performer, like Steve Marriott or HUMBLE PIE. You went onto the stage to testify and you wanted to bring back believers.”
Part of that was the band’s look.
“What did we want? Black leather and studs. Where did you find those things? Well, there was a gay S&M clothing store called The Eagle’s Nest and they made a lot for us,” Stanley says.
And then there was the face-painting. “We liked the concept of being able to immerse yourself into your own fantasies and come out a completely different person. Make-up helped us do that.”
After spreading their wings at a tawdry club in Queens called Coventry, KISS went on the road. First stop, the Northern Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton.
“They needed a last minute replacement for Mike Quatro, Suzi Quatro’s brother. Three shows, three cities. The first night in Edmonton was OK, but then we were booked into high school cafeterias. Our road crew took the lunchroom tables and gaffer-taped them together. That was our stage.”
Go to this location for the complete story.
Nothin’ to Lose: The Making of KISS (1972-1975) chronicles, for the first time, the crucial formative years of the legendary rock band KISS, culminating with the groundbreaking success of their classic 1975 album Alive! and the smash single ‘Rock And Roll All Nite’, a song that nearly four decades later remains one of rock’s most enduring anthems. Drawing on more than two hundred interviews, the book offers a captivating and intimate fly-on-the-wall account of their launch, charting the struggles and ultimate victories that led them to the threshold of superstardom.
Constructed as an oral history, the book includes original interviews with Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss, as well as with producers; engineers; management; record company personnel; roadies; club owners; booking agents; concert promoters; costume, stage, and art designers; rock photographers; publicists; and key music journalists.
Many of KISS’ musical contemporaries from the time, most of whom shared concert bills with the band on their early tours, also lend their perspective via new interviews; these include: BOB SEGER, ALICE COOPER, and TED NUGENT, as well as members of AEROSMITH, BLACK SABBATH, RUSH, SLADE, BLUE ÖYSTER CULT, MOTT THE HOOPLE, JOURNEY, REO SPEEDWAGON, STYX, THE NEW YORK DOLLS, IGGY & THE STOOGES, THE RAMONES, and URIAH HEEP, among others.
The result is an indelible and irresistible portrait of a band on the rise and of the music scene they changed forever.


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Rock & Brews is the new restaurant venture led by KISS legends GENE SIMMONS and PAUL STANLEY who have created a unique concert themed-atmosphere complete with hand-painted murals of rock artists, album and tour art. Guests can take advantage of the al fresco dining offered, or enjoy sitting indoors in an authentically themed backstage concert site. The restaurant features a full bar and includes a large selection of craft beers.
Rock & Brews Who We Are is a two minute video of they are:

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The KISS Army Depot press conference took place last Thursday (July 4) at Tom Lee Music in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The event featured all four members of KISS in full makeup to mark the start of their 40th-anniversary Canadian tour. The press conference was open to all approved media and the first 200 KISS fans. Each of the 200 fans had the opportunity to get their KISS Army Depot merchandise signed by the band following the press conference.
Fan-filmed video footage of the press conference can be seen below.
KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons made an appearance at the Hard Rock Cafe in Stockholm, Sweden on June 1 prior to the opening concert of the band’s European tour. He also gave an interview to Expressen TV in which he spoke about the day when it will finally be time for KISS to retire.
“One day it will end,” Simmons explained. “And I hope on the day that we end, we end on a high note instead of going down. You don’t wanna stay one day longer than when it’s great; you wanna be great ’till the end.” Asked how long he gives the band before it will be time to call it quits for good, Simmons said: “We probably have another 5 to 10 years at the most.”
Back in June 2008, KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley issued a statement in order to “set the record straight” regarding the possibility of KISS continuing with all-new members long after he and Simmons decide to take off the make-up for good. “If we were to do a ‘KISS II,’ and I don’t rule that out, it would be in addition to, and never in place of, KISS,” he said. “If we were to do it, I know it would be done in a groundbreaking way and would be tremendously entertaining. KISS has always defined itself by the rules we break, so what’s the big surprise?”
In a 2009 interview, Stanley was asked about fans being upset that guitarist Tommy Thayer and drummer Eric Singer have been sporting the costumes previously worn by Ace Frehley and Peter Criss.
Stanley explained, “That there are people who take issue with it is all well and good,” he said. “To say the vast majority don’t agree would be an understatement. The fact is, there are four iconic figures that are what KISS is. To change that because someone is no longer in the band cheats me, because I busted my butt for 35 years making this what it is. So why would I let somebody deny me and the majority of the fans what they expect? That’s what we owe to people; the representation and embodiment of what KISS has been since the beginning.”
Stanley added that if he left the group, he wouldn’t be upset if someone took on his persona. He explained, “I would hope it would happen. It would only affirm that the band is bigger than any of us. That the band is about an ideal, about a point of view, about a way to deliver a show, about a philosophy that puts the fans first. I’m not delusional enough to think I couldn’t be replaced.”

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Legendary rockers KISS unveiled their brand new stage show earlier tonight (Saturday, June 1) at the opening concert the European leg of their “Monster” world tour in Stockholm, Sweden.
Video footage of the “Psycho Circus” performance from the Stockholm gig can be seen below.
“It’s really great,” KISS frontman Paul Stanley told VH1 Radio Network‘s Dave Basner about the new tour. “You know, for so many years, we’ve talked about a new stage show and basically what we’ve been doing has been an extension of the old stage show. So people would sometimes come and, obviously, the band does a great show and it’s great to be there, but some people would say, ‘Gee, it doesn’t look that different.’ This is a completely different stage, it follows a really great theme, the lights are like nothing you’ve ever seen before.”
When pressed for more details, Paul said, “Um… I hate to give anything away but when you see first photos of this new tour, and we’re headlining festivals all over Europe, I think people will be blown away by what we’re doing onstage.”
During a recent question-and-answer session with a group of fans, KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons revealed that the new stage includes a 70-foot screen and a giant spider that shoots fireballs out of its tentacles.
“This spider is just beyond anything you’ve seen,” he said. “It’ll be able to be flat and come up and walk almost to the front of the stage. It’s the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen.”
He added: “We’re gonna levitate and go 30 rows into the audience. Oh — and play songs! It’ll be the best tour yet, you’ll see.”
KISS recently completed an Australian tour with very special guests MÖTLEY CRÜE.
“Monster”, the 20th studio album from KISS, sold 56,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 3 on The Billboard 200 chart.



