KISS: 'Right Here Right Now' Lyric Video Released
June 26, 2013Legendary rockers KISS have teamed up with VEVO, the world's leading all-premium music video and entertainment platform, for the global premiere of the band's explosive new lyric video for the song "Right Here Right Now" from their current release, "Monster" (UMe).
The lyrics and video for "Right Here Right Now" encapsulate KISS' drive and sheer, unrelenting determination as they triumphantly succeeded in becoming one of the greatest rock and roll bands of all-time. Packed with all the explosions, fire, confetti and excitement you can expect from a true, larger-than-life KISS concert experience, VEVO's premiere of KISS' bombastic new video, "Right Here Right Now", brings this extravaganza right into your home and onto your screen. The video also features the legions of devoted fans and KISS Army members from around the world whose dedication continue to make KISS one of the greatest and most successful rock bands in history. "Right Here Right Now" has also been adopted by the Arena Football League (AFL) and will be played in every AFL arena during this season and is destined to become the rally song for years to come.
KISS unveiled its brand new stage show this on June 1 at the opening concert the European leg of their "Monster" world tour in Stockholm, Sweden.
"It's really great," KISS frontman Paul Stanley told VH1 Radio Network's Dave Basner about the new tour. "You know, for so many years, we've talked about a new stage show and basically what we've been doing has been an extension of the old stage show. So people would sometimes come and, obviously, the band does a great show and it's great to be there, but some people would say, 'Gee, it doesn't look that different.' This is a completely different stage, it follows a really great theme, the lights are like nothing you've ever seen before."
KISS recently completed an Australian tour with very special guests MÖTLEY CRÜE.
"Monster", the 20th studio album from KISS, sold 56,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to land at position No. 3 on The Billboard 200 chart.
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