It
would be ridiculous to say KISS is back again, since the band really
hasn't stopped performing for any long period of time after they
released their last studio album, 2009's "Sonic Boom." This
time the hottest band in the world left fans anticipating new music
for three years versus the 11 they made them wait after 1998's
"Psycho Circus." The new music comes in the form of a
single entitled "Hell or Hallelujah" from the upcoming
album "Monster," which hits stores on October 16, 2012 in
North America.
The new track was recorded at the same studio as their last album, "Sonic Boom." It was produced by KISS co-founder Paul Stanley and Greg Collins. The song reflects the band's attitude of rising above opposition and doing things their own way. It's "a battle cry that encapsulates the entire record... one way or another, we're going to do it our way," stated Stanley.
The new track was recorded at the same studio as their last album, "Sonic Boom." It was produced by KISS co-founder Paul Stanley and Greg Collins. The song reflects the band's attitude of rising above opposition and doing things their own way. It's "a battle cry that encapsulates the entire record... one way or another, we're going to do it our way," stated Stanley.
(By Eric Shirey)
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