Dead Sled Coffee's Limited Edition KISS Alive Brew Bundle Now Available For Pre-Order

March 24, 2021, 3 years ago

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Dead Sled Coffee's Limited Edition KISS Alive Brew Bundle Now Available For Pre-Order

Dead Sled Coffee is now collaborating with KISS and have issued the following update:

"You wanted the best, you got the best! The moment you've been waiting for is here. Pre-orders for the Limited Edition KISS Alive Brew Bundle go on sale this Thursday, (March 25th) at 9:00am EST. There are only 4,000 bundles available and when they're gone, they're gone."

Go to the official Dead Sled Coffee website here to pre-order. Check their official Facebook page here for updates.

Dead Sled Coffee is "committed to bridging the gap between the connoisseur and the creeps. Exceptional quality coffee and a dark sense of humor make Dead Sled Coffee good to the last breath."

We recommend enjoying Dead Sled with a professional coffee machine and grinder to properly extract all of the flavors.

KISS recently celebrated the 25th anniversary of their Unplugged album. Originally released on March 12, 1996, it marked the only time the original lineup of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, and Peter Criss performed publicly without their trademark makeup, and was also the only time Frehley and Criss shared a stage with Eric Singer and Bruce Kulick.

During a new interview with Greg Prato of Consequence Of Sound, Paul Stanley was asked whether KISS’ songwriting and performance sometimes gets overlooked by the makeup, costumes, and merchandising. His reply:

"Well, I think KISS Unplugged stands tall in terms of showing off the songwriting and the musicianship – and the singing. Granted, what we are known for is bombastic and overwhelming, but those songs are undeniable. If you hear them played on an acoustic guitar, I’ve always believed that if a song can’t be played on one guitar and sound great, it’s not a great song. If a song depends upon sounds and arrangement, well, those embellish and enhance it, but it’s all about the foundation. And I think we have – for the most part – been most concerned with the bones with what you build on. And that always starts with a great song. And songwriting is a craft that is worked at. Anybody can write a song, but it doesn’t make you a songwriter."

To read the complete interview, click here.

Tracklisting:

"Comin' Home"
"Plaster Caster"
"Goin' Blind"
"Do You Love Me?"
"Domino"
"Sure Know Something"
"A World Without Heroes"
"Rock Bottom"
"See You Tonite"
"I Still Love You"
"Every Time I Look at You"
"2,000 Man"
"Beth"
"Nothin' To Lose"
"Rock And Roll All Nite"
"Got To Choose" (Japanese Release)

"Sure Know Something":


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