Shout It Out Loud

By James Campion and KISS
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Shout It Out Loud
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The Story of Kiss's Destroyer and the Making of an American Icon

How does an underground oddity become a cultural phenomenon? For over 40 years, the rock band Kiss has galvanized the entertainment world with an unparalleled blitz of bravado, theatricality, and shameless merchandizing, garnering generations of loyally rabid fans. But if not for a few crucial months in late 1975 and early 1976, Kiss may have ended up nothing more than a footnote. Shout It Out Loud is a serious examination of the circumstance and serendipity that fused the creation of the band's seminal work, Destroyer including the band's arduous ascent to the unexpected smash hit, Alive!, the ensuing lawsuits between its management and its label, the pursuit of the hot, young producer, a grueling musical "boot camp," the wildly creative studio abandon, the origins behind an iconic cover, the era's most outlandish tour, and the unlikely string of hit singles. Extensive research from the period and insights into each song are enhanced by hundreds of archived materials and dozens of interviews surrounding the mid-'70s era Kiss and its zeitgeist. New interviews with major principals in the making of an outrageously imaginative rock classic animate this engaging tale. 

"The making of Destroyer reveals much about the band and its members. From the drinking and drug use of two members and the unexpected tea totaler to the songs that made it to the album, Campion writing and history will capture any fan's attention....Shout It Out Loud is an excellent look at the evolution of one of the most recognizable bands in rock history." --Evilcyclist's Blog 

"A detailed - and then some - account of the landmark album that ensured Kiss would be rocking and rolling for longer than just all nite." --Macomb Daily News 

JAMES CAMPION (Northern New Jersey) is the managing editor of the Reality Check News and Information Desk, a contributing editor for the Aquarian Weekly, and a columnist for the Huffington Post. He has covered music, sports, and politics since the 1980s and has written extensively on pop culture and rock and roll for the past 18 years. He lives with his wife, Erin, daughter, Scarlet, three insane cats, and a gaggle of wild turkey. This is his sixth book. 

Paperback: 400 pages
Product Dimensions: 6 x 1 x 9 inches