When Kiss finally bring their lengthy farewell tour to an end and actually retire from that touring lark, what are they going to do?
Well, while they’ve hinted at various post-touring plans, none of them include recording new music. So says guitarist Paul Stanley, anyway.It’s now ten years since the band released their last album ‘Monster’, and so the question of a follow-up naturally came up in a new interview with Stanley on the Howie Mandel Does Stuff podcast.
But the answer to the question “will there be a new Kiss record” is a simple “no”.But not because any new record wouldn’t be any good.
Stanley is certain any new music the band created would be as good as anything they have done before. It’s just that the fans won’t ever get nostalgic about new songs.“At this point, I came to the conclusion that [new material] can never compete with the past”, he says. “Not because it’s not as good, but it hasn’t the connection to important times in your life.
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