KISS' 'Modern Day Delilah' Lands On Billboard's "Heritage Rock' Chart

September 3, 2009

According to Billboard.com, KISS ends a 10-year absence from Billboard's rock airplay charts, as "Modern Day Delilah" (available for streaming below) debuts at No. 26 on the Heritage Rock survey (viewable every other week in the print issue of Billboard magazine).

KISS' Billboard chart history dates to April 20, 1974, when its self-titled set first appeared on The Billboard 200. The act will log its 33rd charting title following the October 6 release of the Wal-Mart-exclusive "Sonic Boom", the band's first offering of new material this decade.

KISS' last album, 1998's "Psycho Circus", became its highest-charting on The Billboard 200 (No. 3) and produced its first airplay chart No. 1. The title cut led Heritage Rock for four weeks and Mainstream Rock for one frame.

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