KISS Frontman PAUL STANLEY - “We’re Toying, Certainly I’m Toying, With The Idea Of Doing Another Album... I Think It Will Happen”
August 22, 2016, 8 years ago
In a new interview with clevescene.com, KISS’ Paul Stanley reflects on the band’s 40 year career, and touches on whether or not the band will release a new studio album in the future.
“Records at this point are really something that if we do, we do it for us more than anybody else. The market, the sales aren’t there… the delivery system isn’t there,” Paul says. “There really is no music industry. It’s a guy who ran Tropicana last year, that may run a record company this year. It’s not a bunch of people who love music. It’s a commodity at this point. So if we do an album, it’s because we feel there’s a reason. Sonic Boom, there was definitely a reason to do. Monster, there was a reason to do. We’re toying, certainly I’m toying, with the idea of doing another album. I think it will happen. The only thing I’m adamant about is that it’s not Son of Sonic Boom or Son of Monster or son of any other album. I’m not interested in making a concept album, but I’m also not interested in just rehashing the last two albums, so it has to be something fresh. Because initially, the people we’re doing it for, are us.”
Read the complete interview at clevescene.com.
KISS launched their Freedom To Rock tour at the AVA at Casino del Sol Resort and Casino in Tucson, AZ on July 4th. The tour closes September 10th in Huntington, WV.
Find the band’s tour schedule at this location.