Gene Simmons puts an expiration date on Kiss

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The veteran bassist and vocalist of Kiss, Gene Simmons, made an appearance at the Hard Rock Café in Stockholm (Sweden) last June 1, before the start of the European tour of the American band. Simmons conducted an interview there for Swedish television in which he reflected on the hypothetical end of Kiss on the music scene. The Kiss bassist stated verbatim about the matter:

“Obviously one day this has to end and I hope that, on that day when we say 'this far we come', let's finish in style and not in low hours. We don't want to go on another day if we're really not well. We want to be fine until the last day we go on stage. We will probably be active for five or ten years at most ".

This year 2013 Kiss is celebrating XNUMX years of their formation, and they are still in shape. This is how it is perceived when listening 'Monster', the twentieth album of his discography, which was published last October and received good reviews and a good reception from his followers. According to Simmons, the secret to staying in the race for four decades hinges on the following: “It has several parts: one is pride, another is hard work and of course talent. If you work hard but you don't have what the public likes, it's useless. If you have talent but don't work hard, you won't achieve anything ".

More information - Kiss: world premiere of “Hell or Hallelujah”
Source - Ultimate Classic Rock
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