![]() Paul had so much charisma and sang way outside of his range for 40 years: he killed himself on stage every night for us. He was the blueprint for a lot of us as frontmen. Your other band, Stone Sour, did a great cover of Love Gun, but who is your favourite member of Kiss and why? WalkAmongUs So until we can all get on the same page and put up a united front, it’s sadly going to be that way for a lot of people. You only have so much power in this day and age, and that mentality is not completely shared around the industry. We’ve tried to combat it as much as possible but a lot of it is out of our hands. It’s definitely something that bigger artists should try to control. Any ideas on how we can stop this? Is there a realistic way that artists can make a stand or do the ticket companies have too much power/control? Eelsupinsideya The recent “surge pricing” on tickets is a disgrace (nearly £500 for general admission tickets for Bruce Springsteen, for instance). It’s definitely something we want to circle back to, but a lot of our plans got put by the wayside: there’s so much we have to do first to rebuild everything. We were working with people that we’d done various great British festivals with and then, all of a sudden, it all went to shit. We almost did it and then the damn pandemic happened. When are we getting Knotfest in the UK? ElPidgero I wouldn’t change a thing – maybe my knees would. ![]() It was a gnarly time for us, but it was also some of the best times of our lives. We wanted to be bigger and crazier than everybody else but realised that can’t be sustained. It was a lot different to the show we do now. ![]()
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