Gene
Simmons spoke
to Billboard.com about
the band's recently completed 20th studio album, "Monster",
which is scheduled for release in July. The follow-up to
2009's "Sonic Boom" was
again produced by KISS frontman Paul
Stanley and
was described by Simmons as
"either the best or one of the top three records we've ever
done. It's like 'Revenge' meets 'Destroyer' -
just
guitar and drums, nothing else. No keyboards, no little boys' choir,
no strings, no nothing. Band-written; literally we'd get in and strum
guitars like the old days."
"Monster" will be accompanied by an over-sized art book containing paintings, drawings, photos and other impressions by various artists, inspired by KISS. According to Simmons, the book "should weigh 100 pounds or more" and come with its own stand. "It's something you can't put on your coffee table, 'cause it'll crush it. It IS the coffee table," he said.
"Monster" will be accompanied by an over-sized art book containing paintings, drawings, photos and other impressions by various artists, inspired by KISS. According to Simmons, the book "should weigh 100 pounds or more" and come with its own stand. "It's something you can't put on your coffee table, 'cause it'll crush it. It IS the coffee table," he said.
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