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LOS ANGELES, April 23, 2021 /PRNewswire/ On June 11, rock legends KISS will launch their new official live bootleg series,
KISS – Off The Soundboard, with
Tokyo 2001, recorded by the band at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan on March 13, 2001. This marks the first in a series of upcoming live releases through UMe and will be available as a 3-LP standard black vinyl set, a 2-CD set, digital downloads and available to stream.
Off The Soundboard: Tokyo 2001 will also be available as an exclusive 3-LP set pressed on crystal clear vinyl with bone swirl via the Official KISS online store. All configurations can be pre-ordered
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According to Gene, rock is dead in all ways and online streaming services are to blame.
He related: “As soon as streaming came in, you took away a chance for the new great bands who are there in the shadows, who can’t quit their day job because you can’t make a dime putting your music out there, because when you download stuff, it’s one-hundredth or one-thousandth of one penny.”
“The Demon” went on to compare how artists and bands in the past had recording labels to count on, providing them millions of dollars to go on tours, produce music without worrying for a nine-to-five job.