A Guide to KISS Bootlegs: The Alive II Tour 1977-78

Welcome to the eighth article of the A Guide to KISS Bootlegs series! This article will be focusing on the tour KISS did in support of the album Alive II. During this period of 1977-78, KISS had truly cemented themselves as a part of late 70s Americana.

An Interview with Matt Starr of Mr. Big & The Ace Frehley Band

As a hired gun, Matt Starr is one of the hardest-hitting and more sought-after drummers in the game today. While he refuses to be tied down to one band, make no mistake, his classic style has had as big of an impact on the Rock genre as any drummer.

A Guide to KISS Bootlegs: The Love Gun Tour 1977

Welcome to the seventh article of the A Guide to KISS Bootlegs series! This article will be focusing on the tour KISS did in support of the album Love Gun. Enough of the chit-chat, let’s dig right in! Or as Paul Stanley would say, “No place for hiding baby, no place to run, you pull the trigger of my LOVE GUN!”

A Guide to KISS Bootlegs: The Rock and Roll Over Tour & The Origins of Alive II 1976-77

Welcome to the sixth article of the A Guide to KISS Bootlegs series! This article will be focusing on the tour KISS did in support of the album Rock and Roll Over.

An Interview with Paul Stanley of KISS

While most of you know Paul as the frontman, and rhythm guitarist of Hard Rock band, KISS, if you were to dig deeper into not only his music but his story, you would find that his roots aren’t so much Zeppelin and Sabbath as they are Otis Redding and Solomon Burke.

A Guide to KISS Bootlegs: The Destroyer Tour 1976

Welcome to the fifth article of the “A Guide to KISS Bootlegs” series! This article will be focusing on the tour KISS did in support of the album Destroyer.

Return to the Sunset Strip: 10 Underrated Glam & Hair Metal-Era Albums

There is always going to be “that guy.” You know the type, the one who has to put the genre down, while he sips his imported IPA and reads obscure 19th-century poetry, while his earbuds pump the latest Cage the Elephant or My Bloody Valentine clone into his ears.

A Guide to KISS Bootlegs: The Alive! Tour 1975-76

Welcome to the fourth article of the “A Guide to KISS Bootlegs” series! This article will be focusing on the tour KISS did in support of their career saving live album Alive! This tour is very much a continuation of the second half of the Dressed to Kill tour.

A Guide to KISS Bootlegs: The Dressed to Kill Tour & The Road to Alive! 1975

Welcome to the third article of the “A Guide to KISS Bootlegs” series! This article is a two-for-one special since it will be focusing on the tour KISS did in support of their third album, Dressed to Kill, as well as the shows from this tour that were recorded for Alive!

A Guide to KISS Bootlegs: The Hotter Than Hell Tour 1974-75

Welcome to the second article of the “A Guide to KISS Bootlegs” series. This article is going to be focusing on the tour KISS did in support of their sophomore album, “Hotter Than Hell.”

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