892 Kiss - Hotter than Hell (1974)

 892 Kiss - Hotter than Hell (1974)

Studio Album - Heavy Rock/Metal





About the Act:

Kiss are an American glam/shock/heavy rock/metal band from New York. They have been in existence since 1973 and are responsible for 20 or more studio albums (depending on how you count them). They have had a pretty stable line-up. They are best known for wearing bizarre black-and-white face paint, and glam metal costumes, and for the length of the lead singer, Gene Simmons' tongue. Oh and they have had several hit singels, quite a few hit albums and have sold lots and lots of records. They are generally thought of as being a shock rock band, as the sort of band that you listened to if you were a bit of a rebel.


About the Album:

This was the second album by the band. It sold a lot of copies, bt not as much as their first.


My History with this Album:

None


Review:

It's a rock romp. Some songs are rock, some are are quite glam, reminiscent of Slade, some are more heavy metal, with a particular similarity in my mind to Black Sabbath. Looking back, compared to where metal ended up, this is quite tame. The song content is fairly predictable, shallow, and at times misogynistic. That was kind of where rock was at the time.

Other than some mild head-bopping, this did not have much impact on me.


6.2/10


 


Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/4n2ovJeGDVOP9SqcvaspxE

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtO3qLgs5z6YYLT7nWtT8WLYTJy8taeKt

Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hotter_than_Hell_(album)


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