When
the ‘Destroyer’ album was first released in March of 1976 ‘God Of
Thunder’ was quickly recognised as both a Kiss classic and Gene’s
signature song. Soon Stanley was forced to admit that Ezrin’s decision
to give the bassist and vocalist the tune was absolutely right. “It’s
so much a Gene song,” says Stanley. “It’s truly a highlight of who Gene
is, and it would never have been as great a song if I’d sung it. Never.
Bob was right and Gene did a great job. And at least I have the
satisfaction and the joy of knowing that the song that personifies Gene
is mine!”
In the Rock Candy Mag cover
feature Stanley and Simmons go deep into the mechanics of making their
breakthrough album, while also revealing the concerns they had at the
time after some of the first people they played the album to weren’t
crazy about it. “They didn’t find it heavy enough,” admits
Stanley. “And coming on the heels of ‘Alive!’, which really captured the
rawness of the band, I understand. But we did what we needed to do.”
Rock Candy Mag also brought together five acknowledged Kiss experts and fanatics to try to decide on the best albums the band have produced in their career of almost 50 years. The panel consisted of: Michael Brandvold - Former Kiss webmaster and host of the much-loved Kiss podcast Three Sides Of The Coin. Larry Mazer - Erstwhile Kiss manager. Frank Novinec - Guitarist with Hatebreed, and Kiss obsessive. Ross Sampson - Rock Candy Mag's digital supremo and lifelong Kiss fan. Mark Cicchini - Rabid Kiss collector and Three Sides Of The Coin cohort. The unofficial KISS podcast Three Sides of the Coin has over 7.5 million plays since it was founded in 2012, with over 450 weekly episodes.
Read
this 12-page Kiss feature and many other fascinating stories including
Scorpions, Anthrax, and Steve Vai in issue 30 of Rock Candy Mag.
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