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Gene Simmons Reflects On KISS’s Musical Integrity During Grunge Era

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Last updated: 2025/03/11 at 1:09 PM
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KISS bassist Gene Simmons discussed musical authenticity in a recent interview with Billy Corgan on The Magnificent Others. The conversation explored how established bands adapted to the rise of grunge music in the early 1990s.

“Grunge came out. We even toyed around with ‘Carnival of Souls’ with a kind of [a ‘grunge album’],” Simmons revealed. “The makeup is off, ‘Let’s take the makeup off and see what that [does].'”

“So, as soon as you start to bend over for the soap, it’s not long before you become somebody’s b*tch,” he continued. “You lose yourself, and it’s difficult to go on a long journey.”

Simmons’ candid statements reveal KISS’s complex relationship with the grunge movement and their experimental phase during the 1990s.

The Grunge Experiment

Photo Credit: Gene Simmons/Instagram

Ultimate Classic Rock documents ‘Carnival of Souls’ as KISS’s most significant musical departure. The album embraced the grunge movement’s influence that dominated rock music at the time.

The band crafted the album’s sound to match the darker, heavier tones of contemporary acts like Soundgarden and Alice In Chains. Tracks like ‘Jungle’ and ‘In My Head’ exemplified this new direction.

Internal Band Tensions

Photo Credit: Gene Simmons/Instagram

KISS FAQ sheds light on the internal conflicts surrounding the album. Paul Stanley voiced strong opposition to the stylistic transformation.

Stanley believed KISS had compromised their identity by attempting to mirror the success of bands like Soundgarden and Metallica. He felt this approach betrayed their established musical legacy.

Album’s Fate

Photo Credit: Gene Simmons/Instagram

Grantland‘s analysis reveals the challenging circumstances surrounding ‘Carnival of Souls.’ The album faced unique obstacles during its release period.

The 1997 reunion of KISS’s original lineup overshadowed the album’s release. This timing relegated one of the band’s most experimental works to a footnote in their extensive catalog.

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