(Classic Rock) KISS frontman Paul Stanley believes the band will record another album, despite the doubts he's discussed in the past. And he says he has a strong idea of what the work needs to achieve.
Stanley tells Cleveland Scene: "Records at this point are really something that, if we do, we do it for us more than anybody else. There really is no music industry. It's a guy who ran Tropicana last year that may run a record company this year. It's not a bunch of people who love music - it's a commodity at this point."
Stanley says the band have to find a good reason to return to the studio, adding: "Sonic Boom, there was definitely a reason to do. Monster, there was a reason to do. We're toying - certainly I'm toying - with the idea of doing another album. I think it will happen." Read more here.
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