Rock Legend Ace Frehley Makes Triumphant Arena Return While Maintaining Sobriety
Former KISS guitarist Ace Frehley is experiencing a career resurgence with his chart-topping album '10,000 Volts' and return to major venues. At 72, the sober rock icon maintains a rigorous practice schedule while plotting ambitious future projects.
Next Generation of Rock Royalty: KISS Sons Unite in Studio Collaboration
Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons, sons of KISS legends Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, have recorded 10 songs together in an exciting musical collaboration. While forging their own creative paths distinct from their fathers' legacy, the duo is already receiving enthusiastic praise from their famous parents.
Former KISS Guitarist Survives Near-Fatal Electric Shock That Inspired Classic Song
Ace Frehley reveals the dramatic story behind his 1976 on-stage electrocution that nearly claimed his life during a KISS concert. The incident, which mysteriously saw him fall backward instead of forward, went on to inspire the band's song 'Shock Me.'
Kiss's Wild 1979 TV Interview: Ace Frehley's Intoxicated Confessions
Former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley reveals the substance-fueled chaos behind the band's infamous 1979 Tomorrow Show appearance. His candid recollections detail how vodka, cocaine, and unscripted antics created one of rock's most memorable television moments.
Rock Veterans Ellefson and Simmons Declare Genre's Death, Blame Social Media Era
Former Megadeth bassist David Ellefson joins KISS's Gene Simmons in pronouncing rock music's demise, citing younger generations' preference for social media over band formation. Their assessment highlights concerns about rock's diminishing appeal in an era dominated by digital platforms and changing entertainment preferences.
KISS Marks One Year Since Historic Final Show with Digital Avatar Revolution
One year after their final Madison Square Garden performance, KISS celebrates by releasing a video recap showcasing their groundbreaking transition to digital avatars. The legendary rock band made history as the first American group to fully embrace virtual performances, created by Industrial Light & Magic.
KISS Frontman Paul Stanley Blames Media for America's Political Division
KISS vocalist Paul Stanley critiques modern media's role in dividing America, pointing to 24-hour news channels and entertainment-style reporting as key factors. The rock legend advocates for fact-based journalism and respectful political discourse while expressing optimism about the nation's future.
Gene Simmons Reveals the 6 Bass Players Who Shaped His Iconic Sound
Kiss legend Gene Simmons discusses the influential bassists behind his distinctive style, from Paul McCartney to Geddy Lee. Simmons emphasizes the importance of memorable riffs over technical complexity in his approach to bass playing.