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KISS Destroyer… “This sure ain’t the scuzzy Kiss we all came to love.” Creem Magazine July 1976

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Episode 587. We go back to July 1976 and read and react to the Creem Magazine review of Destroyer…

After three near-perfect studio albums and an excellent live summing-up LP that finally put them in the platinum, Kiss have pulled an abrupt change in direction that goes over about as well as a lead Buckinghams.

As the prime purveyors of desensitized stupidity in the twilight of the behavioral sink, Kiss could not be matched. Their 70s treatments of Chuck Berry succeeded where others of the same “mentality” fell short because they alone had a true insight into the realities of day-today teenage dumbness not unlike a latter-day Beach Boys. Songs like “Strutter,” “Deuce,” “Strange Ways,” and the great “Rock ‘N’ Roll All Night” could only be created by drainage experts of the first degree, and several of their tunes have already become bar band classics.

So just when they’re starting to truly make it big, on their own terms no less, what do they do but hire on Alice Cooper producer Bob Ezrin to mold them into the next Billion Dollar Babies. His influence, while not altogether dippy, is still unfortunate, having deprived them of much of their rusty coathanger appeal while filling the album with cute Cooperish touches like giggle children effects, female backup singers, and worst of all: strings!

While there are still several good cuts — “Detroit Rock City,” “Shout It Out Loud,” and Kim Fowley’s “Do You Love Me” — the only way you can get to them is to skip around because Ezrin, in his guiding wisdom, has stuck a totally ludicrous ballad on either side along with other random atrocities like the tubular bells in “Do You Love Me” and the aforementioned kiddie voices which ruin an otherwise fine “God Of Thunder.” Ezrin takes several writing credits as well, which may explain such Alice-like baby anthems as “Flaming Youth” and the token inclusion of the words “rock ‘n’ roll” in nearly every song.

This sure ain’t the scuzzy Kiss we all came to love (and hate) so well and, while Destroyer is selling faster than reds do at one of their concerts, I still think they’re making a big mistake in the long run.

– Rick Johnson

Forget the haters, we won!

Press requests please contact Michael Brandvold at www.michaelbrandvold.com

Since launching in 2012 Three Sides of the Coin has been viewed or listened to over 6,000,000 times. Three Sides of the Coin has been joined by special guests including former KISS lead guitarist Bruce Kulick, Eddie Trunk, AEW Superstar and lead singer of Fozzy Chris Jericho, Angel lead guitarist Punky Meadows, Five Finger Death Punch guitarist Jason Hook, Vinnie Vincent Invasion and Slaughter lead singer Mark Slaughter, Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider, comedian Craig Gass, KISS’ former business manager Chris Lendt, the Black Veil Brides’ Andy Biersack, Frank Munoz associate producer for Ace Frehley’s Anomaly album, award winning songwriter Adam Mitchell, Ed Kanon (Peter Criss’ drum tech), Kevin Valentine (drummer on KISS’ Psycho Circus album). Three Sides of the Coin was picked (October 2013) as a ‘What’s Hot’ podcast by Apple’s iTunes.

In the early ’90s, Michael Brandvold launched the fifth ever website on the Internet devoted to KISS, KISS Otaku. He built, launched and maintained Kissonline.com (KISS’ official web presence). He now owns Michael Brandvold Marketing, providing marketing services and digital strategy to musicians. Tommy Sommers spent 15 years on the record show circuit collecting, trading and selling memorabilia / Kiss merchandise. He is now a successful residential Real Estate agent in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area. Tommy has also produced a KISS song For The Oddfathers and is the owner of Rock Steady Digital Photography. Mark Cicchini, is a world renown KISS collector. KISS have used parts of Mark’s vast KISS collection for audio, video & print materials including their book NOTHIN TO LOSE, CD re release of the LOVE GUN album & the VH1 Ultimate Album KISS ALIVE! special as well as many other KISS projects. His wife also makes a mean meatloaf!!!

It’s only our opinion… it’s neither right nor wrong.

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Episode 587. We go back to July 1976 and read and react to the Creem Magazine review of Destroyer…

After three near-perfect studio albums and an excellent live summing-up LP that finally put them in the platinum, Kiss have pulled an abrupt change in direction that goes over about as well as a lead Buckinghams.

As the prime purveyors of desensitized stupidity in the twilight of the behavioral sink, Kiss could not be matched. Their 70s treatments of Chuck Berry succeeded where others of the same “mentality” fell short because they alone had a true insight into the realities of day-today teenage dumbness not unlike a latter-day Beach Boys. Songs like “Strutter,” “Deuce,” “Strange Ways,” and the great “Rock ‘N’ Roll All Night” could only be created by drainage experts of the first degree, and several of their tunes have already become bar band classics.

So just when they’re starting to truly make it big, on their own terms no less, what do they do but hire on Alice Cooper producer Bob Ezrin to mold them into the next Billion Dollar Babies. His influence, while not altogether dippy, is still unfortunate, having deprived them of much of their rusty coathanger appeal while filling the album with cute Cooperish touches like giggle children effects, female backup singers, and worst of all: strings!

While there are still several good cuts — “Detroit Rock City,” “Shout It Out Loud,” and Kim Fowley’s “Do You Love Me” — the only way you can get to them is to skip around because Ezrin, in his guiding wisdom, has stuck a totally ludicrous ballad on either side along with other random atrocities like the tubular bells in “Do You Love Me” and the aforementioned kiddie voices which ruin an otherwise fine “God Of Thunder.” Ezrin takes several writing credits as well, which may explain such Alice-like baby anthems as “Flaming Youth” and the token inclusion of the words “rock ‘n’ roll” in nearly every song.

This sure ain’t the scuzzy Kiss we all came to love (and hate) so well and, while Destroyer is selling faster than reds do at one of their concerts, I still think they’re making a big mistake in the long run.

– Rick Johnson

Forget the haters, we won!

Press requests please contact Michael Brandvold at www.michaelbrandvold.com

Since launching in 2012 Three Sides of the Coin has been viewed or listened to over 6,000,000 times. Three Sides of the Coin has been joined by special guests including former KISS lead guitarist Bruce Kulick, Eddie Trunk, AEW Superstar and lead singer of Fozzy Chris Jericho, Angel lead guitarist Punky Meadows, Five Finger Death Punch guitarist Jason Hook, Vinnie Vincent Invasion and Slaughter lead singer Mark Slaughter, Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider, comedian Craig Gass, KISS’ former business manager Chris Lendt, the Black Veil Brides’ Andy Biersack, Frank Munoz associate producer for Ace Frehley’s Anomaly album, award winning songwriter Adam Mitchell, Ed Kanon (Peter Criss’ drum tech), Kevin Valentine (drummer on KISS’ Psycho Circus album). Three Sides of the Coin was picked (October 2013) as a ‘What’s Hot’ podcast by Apple’s iTunes.

In the early ’90s, Michael Brandvold launched the fifth ever website on the Internet devoted to KISS, KISS Otaku. He built, launched and maintained Kissonline.com (KISS’ official web presence). He now owns Michael Brandvold Marketing, providing marketing services and digital strategy to musicians. Tommy Sommers spent 15 years on the record show circuit collecting, trading and selling memorabilia / Kiss merchandise. He is now a successful residential Real Estate agent in the Minneapolis / St. Paul area. Tommy has also produced a KISS song For The Oddfathers and is the owner of Rock Steady Digital Photography. Mark Cicchini, is a world renown KISS collector. KISS have used parts of Mark’s vast KISS collection for audio, video & print materials including their book NOTHIN TO LOSE, CD re release of the LOVE GUN album & the VH1 Ultimate Album KISS ALIVE! special as well as many other KISS projects. His wife also makes a mean meatloaf!!!

It’s only our opinion… it’s neither right nor wrong.

Three Sides of the Coin Radio:
www.threesidesofthecoinradio.com
Facebook: facebook.com/threesidesofthecoin
Twitter: twitter.com/threesidescoin
Spotify: spotify.threesidesofthecoin.com
YouTube: youtube.threesidesofthecoin.com
iHeartRadio: iheartradio.threesidesofthecoin.com
Spreaker: spreaker.threesidesofthecoin.com
iTunes: itunes.threesidesofthecoin.com
TuneIn: tunein.threesidesofthecoin.com
Stitcher Radio: stitcher.threesidesofthecoin.com
SoundCloud: @michaelbrandvoldmarketing
Web: threesidesofthecoin.com
Merchandise: shop.threesidesofthecoin.com

Three Sides Of The Coin is unofficial & unsanctioned and has no affiliation with the band KISS.

MichaelBrandvold.com

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