Okay,
I am a pretty huge Kiss fan. They were the first band I got into as a
young kid of 11 years-old. I discovered the band in 1977 right around
the time Kiss Alive II was released, and I heard it at a friend's house.
I promptly went out and purchased their latest studio album Love Gun,
and became an instant fan. Prior to that, it was music like the Grease
soundtrack, and the Bee Gees, and other poppy disco stuff of the time.
So, Kiss was my first taste of hard rock, and I consumed all they had.
They
were my first concert experience, seeing the Dynasty tour in 1979 and
many times after that. The only thing I really knew about the band was
what I saw. Not an avid reader, nor a real follower of the latest
tabloid/magazine world, I did not spend much time following the behind
the scenes publicized dirt. They were super heroes to me - amazing
musicians who put on a great show.
Now, 35 years later, I am
still a big fan. I have all of their albums, I have a bunch of
merchandise too. I follow them religiously to a degree. Obviously I like
hundreds of other bands now, but still Kiss ranks up their as a key
player in my eye. I have followed the solo stuff, I have followed the
former members (Ace & Peter), but still, only paid a small amount of
attention to the publicized dirt.
Monday, December 3, 2012
Book Review: Peter Criss: Makeup to Breakup
Friday, November 16, 2012
Book Review: Iron Man: My Journey through Heaven and Hell with Black Sabbath - Tony Iommi
Biographies have never really been my reading preference in the past. I have always rather chosen to read books that would broaden my understanding, education, or worldview. However, a couple of years ago I read a biography of someone musical that I was a fan of more or less. At first I was thinking, why read this, it is about the life of someone else, and dealt with things that are not directly affecting me. However, I found it to be really enjoying. As a musician myself, and with so many years being so involved in following the music scene in general, and with such a wide range of musical likes, I guess musical related biographies appeal to me a bit more than other types.
I chose to read this one on Tony Iommi at this time for three main reasons. One, I had heard good things about it from other music fans; two, I have never been much of a fan or follower of his music and wanted to learn more; three, it had just been returned to the library the day I went in looking for a book, so I grabbed it.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Seven Kingdoms - The Fire is Mine
Track list:
01: Beyond the Wall
02: After the Fall
03: Forever Brave
04: Flame of Olympus
05: Symphony of Stars
06: The Fire is Mine
07: Kardia
08: Fragile Minds Collapse
09: In the Twisted Twilight
10: A Debt Paid in Steel
11: The King in the North
Release date: 9 October 2012
Label: Nightmare Records
I discovered this band through their 2010 self-titled release - Seven Kingdoms, which was a solid piece of power metal splendor. I later went back and discovered the first release Brothers of the Night, which was very different due to the male singer and rougher vocal style. I had gotten a small taste of that vocals style on the few songs containing it on the second album, but did not realize their roots were so different. Female vocalist Sabrina Valentine took over the vocals on album number two, driving the band into a different direction with their sound, and for release number three, she remains solely at the helm of this fine-tuned power metal machine.
01: Beyond the Wall
02: After the Fall
03: Forever Brave
04: Flame of Olympus
05: Symphony of Stars
06: The Fire is Mine
07: Kardia
08: Fragile Minds Collapse
09: In the Twisted Twilight
10: A Debt Paid in Steel
11: The King in the North
Release date: 9 October 2012
Label: Nightmare Records
I discovered this band through their 2010 self-titled release - Seven Kingdoms, which was a solid piece of power metal splendor. I later went back and discovered the first release Brothers of the Night, which was very different due to the male singer and rougher vocal style. I had gotten a small taste of that vocals style on the few songs containing it on the second album, but did not realize their roots were so different. Female vocalist Sabrina Valentine took over the vocals on album number two, driving the band into a different direction with their sound, and for release number three, she remains solely at the helm of this fine-tuned power metal machine.
Burning Point - The Ignitor
01. Eternal Flame
02. In the Fires of Myself - Made Hell
03. In the Night
04. The Ignitor
05. Silent Scream
06. Heaven is Hell
07. Losing Sleep
08. Demon Inside of You
09. Eversleep
10. Lost Tribe
11. Holier than Thou
Release date: 19 June 2012
The band is back, and ready to set the world on fire with album number five - ‘The Ignitor’ - which sets new standards for the band, combining all the best elements of its predecessors and throwing them into Heavy Metal and Hard Rock Heaven!
02. In the Fires of Myself - Made Hell
03. In the Night
04. The Ignitor
05. Silent Scream
06. Heaven is Hell
07. Losing Sleep
08. Demon Inside of You
09. Eversleep
10. Lost Tribe
11. Holier than Thou
Release date: 19 June 2012
The band is back, and ready to set the world on fire with album number five - ‘The Ignitor’ - which sets new standards for the band, combining all the best elements of its predecessors and throwing them into Heavy Metal and Hard Rock Heaven!
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Book Review: No Regrets - Ace Frehley
I really enjoyed this look into the darkness and trials of one of rock's
great guitarists. The band KISS was the very first band I ever bought
an album of back as a little tike; I am guessing I was probably about 12
years old or so. I was hooked, and from that time on, they were always
one of my favorite bands.
Last year I read through a fairly major biography on the whole band, with sub-sections on each member's history (see KISS: Behind the Mask: The Official Authorized Biography), but that was based on a series of band interviews back from the late 70's when they were just starting to peak. I also have read through a detailed history of drummer Peter Criss in Sealed With A Kiss.
So, when Ace's book came out I marked it to read, and thanks to a friend who bought and read it first, then loaned to me, I got the chance.
Last year I read through a fairly major biography on the whole band, with sub-sections on each member's history (see KISS: Behind the Mask: The Official Authorized Biography), but that was based on a series of band interviews back from the late 70's when they were just starting to peak. I also have read through a detailed history of drummer Peter Criss in Sealed With A Kiss.
So, when Ace's book came out I marked it to read, and thanks to a friend who bought and read it first, then loaned to me, I got the chance.
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