When Paul Stanley brought “God of Thunder” to Kiss, he imagined he'd just presented the band with his own signature song. Asked in a recent interview with USA Today if he regretted the change of lead ...
Paul Stanley wanted to sing the KISS song "God of Thunder" instead of Gene Simmons. After all, Stanley wrote the track, the second single from the rock band's 1976 album Destroyer. But it is indeed ...
In celebration of the 45th anniversary of Destroyer, Kiss is releasing a super deluxe edition of their classic album on Nov. 19. Originally released in 1976, Destroyer was the band’s first album to ...
Kiss' Paul Stanley on wanting to sing 'God of Thunder' and his new Motown-inspired album Kiss co-founder Paul Stanley chats with USA TODAY's Patrick Ryan about his new Motown-inspired album and the ...
Kiss will mark the 45th anniversary of their 1976 LP Destroyer with a massive reissue packed unreleased demos, alternate versions and a 1976 concert. The 4-disc + 1-Blu-ray Super Deluxe version of ...
Celebrating its 45 anniversary, Destroyer was originally released in 1976 and is considered to be one of the quintessential KISS albums. It is the band’s first album to sell one million copies in its ...
He cut a demo tape with the group — Eddie Van Halen, drummer Alex Van Halen, singer David Lee Roth and bass guitar player ...