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My review of Kiss’s new album “MONSTER”

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So there is a leaked copy of it floating around the net, so I checked it out…

First off. I am a huge KISS fan from way back when they ruled the world. I stuck with them from ALIVE 1and through the disco era “Dynasty” which I thought was a great album by the way. I even forgave them for the “Unmasked” album which did have a couple of good songs on it. One being “A world without Heroes”. I even stuck by them and watched them “unmask” on MTV like millions of other people did. I was in there when Peter quit/got canned and I continued going to see them despite Eric Carr (GOD rest his soul) playing wayyyy to fast on the drums. I was at the show in Evansville Indiana when Vinnie ( plays too fast too) Vincent pushed his amps over and KISS left his ass in parking lot and moved on after the show. I hung in there. I was still there when Grudge took over and songs like “Unholy” was blasting on the radio. Great stuff. Then came the farewell tour. I was still there. I remember Julio Wallace and me driving all night back from a gig in Michigan just to get to Evansville the next day to catch the show.

Then came the extended farewell tour. And another tour. Hell, I even bought the new KISS comics. Then came Psycho Circus”. I even got that. Then Peter and Ace quit/got canned. I get all that. That’s business. I didn’t like it but its not my business.  And then my hope and loyalty started waning…But I still went and saw the show.

Then came KISS “Boom”. more like a fizzle…. Not the band I grew up basically worshiping. More tours, more merchandise, etc. I get it but I no longer subscribe to it. Maybe I am growing up. I wish I wasn’t. I mean this is the band I would have, like most kids my age back in the late 70’s. would have helped KISS invade a small Country if they asked us to.

And now “MONSTER”. The hype machine is in full swing. “It’s a classic KISS album”. “Just four guys writing together”. etc, etc, etc…

So I checked out the leaked copy. You know what? MONSTER should have been called MONSTER LAME”. The song “Hell or Hallelujah”. That’s a great song. Reminds me of the KISS I grew up with. But after that the album just loses steam, tanks and falls over dead. I hear a bunch of fillers and songs they will never play again.

Maybe its time bands just released powerful singles one at time. The old album way of doing things is over. I am sad about it. But the songs just don’t hold up. No hits…

I don’t expect KISS to reinvent the wheel. I know they are no longer starving and it shows. A band that is starving has the “Us against the world attitude”. KISS doesn’t has that. They haven’t had it for a long time. It’s not their fault. They have been mega successful. But I think its time to hand the      baton off to someone else as bad as I hate to say that. I will go ahead and say Motley Crue needs to do the same thing but that’s another story.

So to finish off my review. KISS meant everything music to me. This album doesn’t cut it. Save your money or do something good with it. Maybe send it to “Wounded Warriors” in honor of KISS. KISS Supports that group and I commend them on that.

tears are falling…

I miss my KISS…

sincerely,

chuck

chuck@kickacts.com

 

Posted by Chuck Gee - October 5, 2012 at 12:00 AM

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Psychic? Kickacts is looking to interview you…

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Once again and for the 3rd year in a row I am looking to interview someone by email that is a psychic…

And for two years so far no takers. Maybe this year will be different…. Anyone interested? It’s free PR for you and my interviews aren’t witch hunts. It’s just the “season” and I think it would be cool and have fun with it if we ran one.

Hit me up at

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Posted by Chuck Gee - October 2, 2012 at 7:30 AM

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Evansville’s LST 325 stuck in Kentucky’s mud…

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from

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The LST 325 is stuck along the Cumberland River Monday night.
Eyewitness News called Captain Robert Jornlin who refused to comment on its exact location.
The ship was due back in Evansville this week after a cruise on the Cumberland with stops in Nashville and Clarksville, TN.

Posted by Chuck Gee - October 2, 2012 at 6:41 AM

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Ugly Kid Joe is seeking your help for a video shoot

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Reunited hard rockers UGLY KID JOE have launched a Kickstarter campaign to offer their fans the opportunity to get involved with the production of their music video for the song “I’m Alright” off their latest EP, “Stairway To Hell”.

Commented the band: “It has been a minute since our last music video, and we want to take it to the next level with this one. We’re going the independent route and only with your help and generosity can we make this thing happen.

“We have lots of cool merchandise, some very rare and limited, and even a special experience on the set to offer you.

“Your donations will go directly to the making of this video, from renting the gear to hiring a kick-ass crew and sending it through post-production to be completed.

“We can only do this with your help, so if you like what you see, go ahead and throw down what you can. We’re very excited to make this video… Let’s do this!”

Among the items offered through Kickstarter is to get a chance to meet UGLY KID JOE on tour in October. Other items include an opportunity to attend an UGLY KID JOE rehearsal with a friend in the U.S. and go out for dinner with the band afterwards.

This project will only be funded if at least $12,000 is pledged by Friday, October 12.

For more information, visit Kickstarter.

 

 

Posted by Chuck Gee - October 2, 2012 at 12:00 AM

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Bruce Dickinson jamming to “Behind Blue eyes”

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Posted by Chuck Gee - September 21, 2012 at 7:48 AM

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KISS “Monster” song samples here…. Opinions??

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I am not impressed…all the hype and no potatoes..But its KISS and I have been a fan since 1978…so ROCK ON!

Posted by Chuck Gee - September 14, 2012 at 12:01 PM

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Jerry “THE KING” Lawler has a heart attack

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He is currently in a Montreal Hospital. Prayers go out to Jerry. I remember watching him wrestle at the Evansville Memorial Coliseum when I was a kid.

chuck

from CNN

Enjoy some vintage footage of THE KING!

 

Posted by Chuck Gee - September 11, 2012 at 6:19 AM

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Trespass America Festival at the Ford Center Photo Recap! Part 3

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Photos shot by Chris & Vickie Gish of KickActs!

 

Posted by Chuck Gee - August 8, 2012 at 12:00 AM

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Interview with Matt Camp of “Blame the Radio”

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Blame the Radio” is going to be at the following dates in August!

Aug 18th at Backstage bar and grille

Aug 31st the Deerhead Tavern.

 

Hello Matt Camp and welcome to Kickacts. Tell us a little bit about yourself.

I am just a guy who is lucky enough to play music with AMAZING musicians and who
gets to be asked to be interviewed by cool mags like you! AND let me go ahead and
get this out of the way….www.facebook.com/blametheradio.  ;  )

 Do you think there is an age “cut off” for someone trying to make it?

Sadly people hear what they see so age will always be a factor, however, I think
reality contest TV shows and Youtube definitely raises the age limit for a select
few musicians now. All in all it depends on how you define “making it” though. I
used to think it was defined by fame or a ton of cash, but passing years bring
wisdom. Now, I am just happy to say that 100 percent of my income is generated by
playing/teaching guitar, selling instruments, and writing music. It more than makes
ends meet now so…..THAT to me is “making it”.

  What advice would you give to a young person inspiring to become a musician with hopes
and dream of making the “Big Time”?

#1 Have a backup plan. #2 Work at it like there is no backup plan. That means IF
this is truly what you want to do with your life then taking time out for TV, video
games, or even a social life is time wasted. The music business is too competitive
and there is always someone who wants it more than you.

You were in another pretty successful band “Calling Corners”. It had a great  debut album. Did it just run its course or…?

Calling Corners…………Still a source of pride AND a sore spot.  I guess all I
can say is that since we lost and replaced so many members the original vision got
lost. The members in the final line up of the band could never agree on our next
step so we never reached the most important goal of all for an original band….the
big radio single. I KNOW there were a couple singles on our “Evolution Season” CD
but none ever made it to the radio sadly.The music is still out there on iTunes,
Pandora, Spotify etc. so I encourage everyone to check it out. It really is great
stuff. It still bums me out everyday that we couldn’t take it further. NOTE :
guys/girls out there starting or already in an original band just know that the most
important ingredient for your group is a singular mindset.

You, like the rest of us, used to play Christian rock back in the early 90’s.
Did that run its course of like the rest of us just kind of moved on and widened the scope?

Again, living always brings new perspective. There are still several Christians I am
proud to call my friends but I no longer share their views.  Also, make no mistake,
christian record labels will screw their bands just like the rest. My band in the
late nineties, PLUSH, certainly learned that the hard way. (interesting sub note,
our label was owned by former Prince guitarist Dez Dickerson)

Your new band is called “Blame the Radio”. How did it come to be and what was  the inspiration for that cool band name?

First off, thanks for getting the name right! ;  ) I guess the name Blame the Radio
just kind of came to me while I was dreaming up what a great setlist would be (IMO)
to keep a band working. Our sets are full of new pop and country singles as well as
the older guilty pleasures. You can blame the radio……….LoL

What’s the game plan for the new band? Concerts? Album? National Tours possibly?

Shows, shows, fun, and more shows. I am happy to report the phone is already
ringing. It’s been awesome. Most of our shows will probably be around the tri-state
area. I’m still not ready for long road trips again. As far as an album, MAYBE we
will record an EP of originals at some point after we get more acquainted with each
other musically. I am still passionate about writing but we are just enjoying
playing our favorite songs for now.

 How did Grunge help/hurt change the world?

Grunge, for me, had it’s ups and downs. I did enjoy quite a bit of it. Grunge gave
us great bands like Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, and Foo Fighters via Nirvana
so………that was definitely an “up”. It also gave some guitarist new hope since
the guitar parts were a lot easier to play than the shred stuff of the previous
decade. LoL. The “down”……..It derailed the careers of a lot of talented
musicians. Some “eighties” bands were admittedly cheesy but still wickedly talented.

You teach at the Guitar Lab. Anyone ever bring in something that’s harder than
 hell to figure out any more?

There have been a few that have been a challenge for sure but I get the job done
regardless. Sometimes I need to take a song home as not to make the student wait but
since I have the music theory background the “math” of the music always reveals
itself……eventually.  Theory is a tool no serious musician should be without.

Good or bad. Simulated guitar sounds on ipads for use in live gigs. Are we going
 the wrong way with technology?

There was a time when I would have sung the praises of technology, amp modeling,
software, etc. but the latest couple years my playing style has changed so much that
I have gravitated back to tube amps and classic stomp boxes. They are the only way
to truly get the “sound in my head” when I practice and write. Besides……at some
point music stops being real art (in my opinion) if everything is forced through a
digital path. Please take note Lil Wayne and T-Pain. Ha.

What’s your opinion of today’s music? Good and bad.

I think the production is, of course, better than ever. ( Technology  ;  ) ) That
being said I am embarrassed about the artist that actually get signed and America
gets behind. I am of the mind that artist like KESHA, Nicki Minaj, Pitbull, etc. are
contributing to the real life idiocracy of young people. There are so many GOOD
artist that get lost in the sea of crap that makes the radio. Temper Trap and Mark
Kano for example. Mark’s band “Athenaeum” had the same problem in the late nineties.
They were amazing.

The last question is called “Shout it out Loud”! This is where you get to say whatever
 you want to say so go ahead Matt and “Shout it out Loud”!

I guess there are 2 things I could “shout out”. The first one being that I can’t say
enough great things about my new band mates. So sincerely talented and yet still so
easy to get along with. Music is fun again. Thank you Elvis, Gregg, Bruce, and Nick.

Secondly, I am back at Moore Music selling and repairing guitars. Some of the old
crew is back and there is also a new owner who is showing such passion for the store
and its patrons. We have killer new gear and are doing great new things together.

www.facebook.com/mooremusicEV

Bonus questions:

Did you have a crush on Holly Marshall from the “Land of the Lost”?

I honestly only got to see that show a few times so……no?

 Without using the internet, do you know who H.R. Puff n Stuff is?

Not to show off but if I am not mistaken he was originally created for a late 60’s
World’s Fair and morphed into a short lived children’s TV program. Incidentally,
there were always rumors that the show was full of subtle drug use references. ;  )

Elvis dead or still in hiding?

Sorry guys…..pretty sure the “king” is dead.

To you, who is Greatest guitar player in the world and why?

That’s kind of like trying to pick your favorite child. Ha Ha. I guess right now
for me it’s all about Audley Freed, Larry Carlton, Joe Bonamassa, Eric Johnson, and
……..Bruce Patten.

 What is the most worthless excuse for a band that ever was famous?

Sadly there have been MANY. Anyway, I am not sure if they are technically a “band”
but I would definitely start with Insane Clown Posse. I have an INSANE intolerance
for Juggalos! Horrible horrible horrible excuse for music.

Matt

 

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Posted by Chuck Gee - August 7, 2012 at 8:43 AM

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Trespass America Festival at the Ford Center Photo Recap! Part 2

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Photos shot by Chris & Vickie Gish of Kickacts!

If you missed part 1 go here!!

Posted by Chuck Gee - August 6, 2012 at 12:00 AM

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