KISS Admit To Using Recorded Tracks During Concert

KISS say that they use pre-recorded tracks to augment their live performances. The band announced the news in a Twitter post that also noted that they added their new single, “Samurai Son,” recorded with Japanese outfit Momoiro Clover Z, to their live set. “Recorded Samurai Son for Japan. To reproduce production here we play live with extra tracks. Nothing to hide,” KISS wrote.More »

By on February 24, 2015

KISS say that they use pre-recorded tracks to augment their live performances. The band announced the news in a Twitter post that also noted that they added their new single, “Samurai Son,” recorded with Japanese outfit Momoiro Clover Z, to their live set. “Recorded Samurai Son for Japan. To reproduce production here we play live with extra tracks. Nothing to hide,” KISS wrote in a Twitter post. Gene Simmons later hit Twitter to stand by their decision. “NOTHING TO HIDE . . . EXCEPT WE HID PAUL’S VOICE BEHIND A TURNED OFF MIC. WILL KISS PLAY IT LIVE TONIGHT?? OR LIP SYNC AGAIN?” Live footage of the band playing “Samurai Son” in Japan, along with rehearsal footage, is currently available via YouTube. Copyright(c) 2015 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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