KISS To Release Double DVD Set Chronicling Australian Club Shows

December 22, 2004

According to a posting at KISS fan site KissNews.de, KISS guitarist Tommy Thayer is currently finalizing the production of "Kiss In Your Face and Beyond", a double DVD set that chronicles the 2004 Australian club shows. The concerts in Melbourne and Sydney were filmed and together they make up Disc One of this set. Shot in 16/9 with Dolby Digital Sound and a DTS soundtrack, this DVD will feature more than 20 rare KISS performances with their current lineup.

Disc two will feature an "excellent" 48-minute documenatary on the preparations for these shows and a host of bonus footage that take the viewer back to the days when KISS played clubs in the early '70s, including rare black-and-white footage of KISS in their prime at one of their first concerts as well as concert footage from the band's personal archives. Screenformat will be 16/9 on the documentary and 4/3 on the bonus features.

This second disc will mainly be a teaser for the upcoming "Kiss Archives DVD Series", to be released next year.

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