Gene Simmons slams Radiohead
Gene Simmons has slammed bands including Radiohead, who he believes put on boring live shows. His advice: "Get up on stage and blow shit up."
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Gene Simmons has slammed bands including Radiohead, who he believes put on boring live shows. His advice: "Get up on stage and blow shit up."
KISS sign off on their Australian tour from their 4800th "second home". Brains later removed from the walls of Acer Arena.
As KISS return in a blaze of fireworks and steam, the ultimate rock show leaves nothing lacking.
And that, boys and girls, is entertainment.
Gene Simmons: very, very long... sentences. Marketing guru, king of commerce, television producer, action figure likeness, one time partner to Cher. Oh, and he plays bass in that band, KISS. You've heard of them, right? Allow us to introduce you...
KISS sign off on their Australian tour from their 4800th "second home". Brains later removed from the walls of Acer Arena.
As KISS return in a blaze of fireworks and steam, the ultimate rock show leaves nothing lacking.
And that, boys and girls, is entertainment.
Review of Paul Stanley's 2nd night at the Palais in support of his 2nd solo album, Live to Win.
Rock powerhouse, Paul Stanley, ignites Enmore Theatre with a vibrant, electrifying performance.
KISS thrilled Sydney with the ultimate stadium show.
KISS delivered their legendary live show to a full house at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre.
Rock legends Kiss kick off their Kiss Alive 35 tour here in Melbourne.
KISS have landed in Australia for a full-blown stadium tour, but first they've got to do the most rock star thing of all: conduct a press conference.
Monsters of Rock @ Bar Broadway
Paul Stanley of KISS sheds the makeup to perform his own headline show at the Burswood Theatre.
Paul Stanley's first ever solo tour of Australia. The KISS frontman visited our shores to showcase his second solo effort 'Live To Win'
Gene Simmons: very, very long... sentences. Marketing guru, king of commerce, television producer, action figure likeness, one time partner to Cher. Oh, and he plays bass in that band, KISS. You've heard of them, right? Allow us to introduce you...
FasterLouder's Elmo Keep goes in for Round Two with the notorious Gene Simmons...
Gene Simmons: very, very long... sentences. Marketing guru, king of commerce, television producer, action figure likeness, one time partner to Cher. Oh, and he plays bass in that band, KISS. You've heard of them, right? Allow us to introduce you...
Iconic KISS frontman Paul Stanley will embark on his first solo tour outside of America when he heads down under in April. [FasterLouder] spoke with Stanley to delve deeper into the new release, his first ever Australian solo tour, family life, lack of support from record labels and of course KISS.
After four years absence, stadium rock royals Kiss are returning to Australia this March for shows in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane – presented by FasterLouder!
Sam Edmund of the Herald Sun has confirmed that KISS will perform at next year's Australian Grand Prix.
A band whose collective credits include playing in acts like Kiss, Alice Cooper, Black Sabbath, Grand Funk Railroad, Union and Motley Crue; Eric Singer, Bruce Kulick, John Corabi and Chuck Garric decided a few years back to combine their powers and head in their own direction of rock.
Reputed to be one of the most influential rock drummers around, Eric Singer and his Alice Cooper band mates will be performing two exclusive shows on their nights off in Sydney and Melbourne.
Locals Grinspoon & Spiderbait have been announced as special guests of KISS on their upcoming not so secretive tour for May.
Gene Simmons has slammed bands including Radiohead, who he believes put on boring live shows. His advice: "Get up on stage and blow shit up."
In what is probably old news to anyone who frequents his website, leathery lothario Gene Simmons has begun work on his next book, entitled Ladies Of The Night – A Historical and Personal Overview of the Oldest Profession.
Paul Stanley has been rock n’ rolling all night for decades now, but a heart altercation last week saw the band pushing ahead without him for the first time in it’s 30 year plus history.
The third installment of the popular video game is set for release later this year, with Muse, Beastie Boys and The Smashing Pumpkins all on board.
"Rumors of my demise have been greatly exaggerated" - Ace Frehley
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