KISS confirms new album
Glam rockers Kiss have shot down rumors the band is retiring; by confirming they will be recording a new album.
Earlier this year it was reported the group was planning a reality TV show to audition replacement band members, because founders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons were getting too old to rock.
Frontman Stanley has now admitted that rumors about a new album are true, and they are currently back in the studio working on new tunes - and he's promising a treat for fans of the band's original 1970s sound.
Stanley tells Askmen.com, "It's going to be very much a vintage, classic, 70s Kiss album without much regard to what's happened since then; it's back to the roots."
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World Entertainment News Network December 15, 2008
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