Paul Stanley Says Next Kiss Album Would Have To Be Different

Paul Stanley has revealed that the next KISS album, if they were to make one, “would have to be something different.” “I don’t know. If we did another album, it wouldn’t be like. It would have to be something different. The idea of doing the same thing again, I think we’ve done it enough times,” he explained during a recent Q&A.More »

By on November 25, 2017

Paul Stanley has revealed that the next KISS album, if they were to make one, “would have to be something different.” “I don’t know. If we did another album, it wouldn’t be like. It would have to be something different. The idea of doing the same thing again, I think we’ve done it enough times,” he explained during a recent Q&A. “If we’re going to do an album, it would be because we want to do an album, not because of sales,” he previously told the Loudwire Podcast. “I think we’re living in a time, obviously, now where albums don’t sell what they once did, so you either do it because it’s a creative outlet and because it satisfies something in you, or not. If you’re doing it purely for sales, then you’re probably doing it for the wrong reason. So if we do an album, it’s only gonna be because it feels right to do it. And as time has passed, I find it becoming more and more enticing, the idea of doing another album. For me, the only thing we have to make sure is that we don’t do ‘Son Of Monster’ or ‘Son Of Sonic Boom’. Unless we are in a different direction – not to go to the route of The Elder [KISS’s much-maligned 1981 concept album] – but, again, if we’re doing it for ourselves, then if people like it, that’s great. But the only way to do an album, for me at this point, is to do something that I find intriguing. So I’m kind of more into it than I was before, only because once you set the parameters and your expectations. So, for me, it really just comes down to: is it gonna be exciting creatively?” KISS hasn’t released a full-length disc of new music since 2012’s Monster. Copyright(c) 2017 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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