ACE FREHLEY Says New KISS Single Sounds Like It Could Have Been Recorded In The '80s
August 20, 2009Bob Suehs of Rock N Roll Experience conducted an interview with original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley earlier today (Thursday, August 20). An excerpt from the chat follows below.
Rock N Roll Experience: Have you heard the new KISS single, "Modern Day Delilah" (audio stream available below)?
Ace Frehley: Actually, I did. I thought it was a good song. Paul's [Stanley, guitar, vocals] always been a really good writer and the only thing that I would say that the song didn't live up to was the fact that I believe they said that all the new songs were going to sound like stuff from the '70s, and I didn't get that. The new song sounded like it could be something off an album they did in the '80s. That's what I got, but I thought it was a good song.
Rock N Roll Experience: What do you think of KISS selling their new CD exclusively through Wal-Mart?
Ace Frehley: It seems that more and more groups are going with major chains, and I mean, I guess there's a plus to the fact that they'll give you a large advance, but the minus is the album is only available in that chain of stores. I guess there's pluses and minuses to everything. I mean, I entertained that idea, but, for me, I thought it was better that my album be available everywhere.
Rock N Roll Experience: The horrible thing is though, there's not many record shops left these days outside of the major chains.
Ace Frehley: Yeah, well, I guess the Internet has something to do with that (laughs); it's just the way of the future. I mean, I started off with albums, I saw cassettes come into play, from cassettes it went to CDs and now I see CDs disappearing.
Rock N Roll Experience: Out of all the KISS merchandise from over the years, what was your favorite KISS merch?
Ace Frehley: I guess the dolls were probably the silliest (laughs) and most favorite, I guess. I mean, most of that stuff was kinda silly, and after I left the group, it got even sillier, so...
Rock N Roll Experience: How would you like people to remember Ace Frehley?
Ace Frehley: I believe I have, from my peers, which makes me feel good, I've never compromised my music. I just wanna be remembered as somebody who had some integrity, a good singer and songwriter and performer and someone who really didn't have any bad things to say about anybody, ya know, I just wanted to get along with everybody, and try to give some people pleasure.
Read the entire interview from Rock N Roll Experience.
"Modern Day Delilah", a brand new song from KISS, is available for streaming in its entirety below (courtesy of KissOnline.com).
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