Latest Release

- APR 7, 2023
- 18 Songs
- The Very Best of Kiss · 1979
- Dressed to Kill · 1975
- 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Kiss · 1976
- Lick It Up · 1983
- Dynasty · 1979
- Animalize · 1984
- The Very Best of Kiss · 1976
- Kiss · 1974
- 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Kiss · 1975
- The Very Best of Kiss · 1983
Essential Albums
- After their excellent self-titled debut album failed to take over the world—but did well in Detroit!—Kiss came back later that same year, 1974, with Hotter Than Hell, an album that built on the debut's formula. The songwriting was again shared between Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons, with further input from lead guitarist Ace Frehley, and the emphasis was on heavy rock with a pop twist. Songs like “Got to Choose,” “Hotter Than Hell,” “Let Me Go, Rock ’n’ Roll,” and “All the Way” are essentially solid guitar riffs and catchy choruses perfect for the arena-sized crowds that had yet to surface. Hotter Than Hell, however, also ranks among the band’s heaviest albums. The teenager-grandpa relationship of Gene Simmons’ “Goin’ Blind” is as hilarious as it is bizarre (“I’m 93, you’re 16”). “Watchin’ You,” “Strange Ways,” and Frehley’s “Parasite” reflect the hard rock of the ‘70s and reveal the band’s tougher side.
- 1974
- 2009
- 1998
- 1992
- 1989
- 1987
- 2020
- 2020
- 2020
Artist Playlists
- It's time to rock, soldier. You're being recruited into the Kiss Army.
- You can almost feel the heat from the pyro.
- Listen to the hits performed on the blockbuster tour.
- They're the offspring of early metal, glam, and shock rock.
- The hard rockers creep into prog, post-grunge, and symphonic pop.
- Want to rock 'n' roll all night, and party every day? Here's your soundtrack.
- 2008
- 2006
- 2005
Appears On
- Ace Frehley
- Gene Simmons
- Paul Stanley
- Peter Criss
More To Hear
- At OWSLA's pop-up with Aryay, Softest Hard, and Getter.
About Kiss
Kiss’ 1975 breakthrough live album, Alive!, starts with a bold proclamation: “You wanted the best, and you got it—the hottest band in the land!” In the hands of other acts, such an announcement would be considered over-the-top braggadocio. But since emerging from New York City in the early '70s, Kiss have backed up each and every one of their hyperbolic statements with hard-rockin’ receipts. That’s largely due to the efforts of the group’s Lennon and McCartney, vocalist/bassist Gene Simmons and vocalist/guitarist Paul Stanley, who pair flamboyant stage makeup and space-age costumes with brilliant songs. Their early sound—a formidable combination of bluesy heavy metal and glittery glam pop—gave way to power ballads (“Beth”), disco jams (“I Was Made for Lovin’ You”), glossy MTV rock (“Tears Are Falling”), and even polarizing prog (1981’s sprawling Music from “The Elder” LP). And though their music (and their lineup) has changed across the decades, the overall Kiss experience has remained remarkably consistent. It’s not just that the band had the foresight to copyright their elaborate face makeup—they’re marketing wizards who transformed iconic looks into an eternally cool global brand. But Kiss also have high standards, which ensures that they’re always delivering a flawless, crowd-pleasing live spectacle. The band’s official farewell tour, launched in 2019, was an extended affair featuring every classic Kiss move—an impressive stage production, Simmons’ blood-spitting, extensive pyro—and an arsenal of hits, enticing new recruits into the Kiss Army right until the very end.
- HOMETOWN
- New York, NY, United States
- FORMED
- January 1973