Post by snakesandladders on May 14, 2010 3:32:39 GMT -5
Here's an exclusive Kiss interview (including video) about the possibility of a NEW album....you read right....A NEW ALBUM in 18 months!!!!!!....read on...
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Kiss - Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley exclusive interview in Scotland
Paul Stanley says new Kiss album may be possible in 18 months in an exclusive video interview.
Kiss star Paul Stanley says that a new album by the band may be possible in 18 months time.
The band released Sonic Boom, their first album in over a decade, in 2009.
STV's John Kilbride spoke to Kiss legends Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley just minutes before the band took to the stage for a sold-out show at Glasgow's SECC arena.
Asked if he thought another album was possible , he said: "I think so.
"We had said before we didn't really see doing an album, but I think at this point, doing so well, so famously, we had such a great time doing it, that when we have some time, which is not in the near future - if I had to make a prediction I'd say 18 months - there will be another Kiss album."
The band were playing in Scotland as part of their Sonic Boom over Europe tour
Paul also spoke of his memories of playing at the Apollo, the legendary Scottish music venue that closed down in 1985. Kiss played twice, in 1983 and in 1984. For their final gig they were supported by a promising young band called Bon Jovi.
Paul said:said: "The Apollo theatre here was incredible, in the sense that the stage was so high that I can remember looking closer at the balcony than at the audience below us, and thinking that it was an awfully big drop if I slipped in these eight inch platform boots, so I made sure I stayed on my feet!"
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Kiss - Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley exclusive interview in Scotland
Paul Stanley says new Kiss album may be possible in 18 months in an exclusive video interview.
Kiss star Paul Stanley says that a new album by the band may be possible in 18 months time.
The band released Sonic Boom, their first album in over a decade, in 2009.
STV's John Kilbride spoke to Kiss legends Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley just minutes before the band took to the stage for a sold-out show at Glasgow's SECC arena.
Asked if he thought another album was possible , he said: "I think so.
"We had said before we didn't really see doing an album, but I think at this point, doing so well, so famously, we had such a great time doing it, that when we have some time, which is not in the near future - if I had to make a prediction I'd say 18 months - there will be another Kiss album."
The band were playing in Scotland as part of their Sonic Boom over Europe tour
Paul also spoke of his memories of playing at the Apollo, the legendary Scottish music venue that closed down in 1985. Kiss played twice, in 1983 and in 1984. For their final gig they were supported by a promising young band called Bon Jovi.
Paul said:said: "The Apollo theatre here was incredible, in the sense that the stage was so high that I can remember looking closer at the balcony than at the audience below us, and thinking that it was an awfully big drop if I slipped in these eight inch platform boots, so I made sure I stayed on my feet!"