ERIC SINGER Says Recording Sessions For New KISS Album Have Not Yet Begun

February 19, 2009

KISS drummer Eric Singer was interviewed by Belgian TV channel ACTV on February 16, 2009 prior to ESP's (ERIC SINGER PROJECT) concert at Spirit of 66 in Verviers, Belgium. Watch the two-minute chat below.

ESP is the band featuring Bruce Kulick (KISS, GRAND FUNK RAILROAD),Eric Singer, John Corabi (MÖTLEY CRÜE, RATT) and Chuck Garric (ALICE COOPER, DIO).

KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley recently confirmed to Page Six that he, Gene Simmons and the rest of KISS are headed into the studio to grind out a new record for release this fall. "It's a KISS album in the most true and classic sense — we're recording it in analog, not digital, and writing it ourselves," said Stanley.

(Thanks: Diamant Noir)

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