A.I. Sees Classic KISS albums in a new way

KISSasylum.com

You can now simply talk to computers and ask them to show you anything you want. Of course the first thing that comes to mind would be what the bigger picture of the tightly cropped classic KISS album covers look like – here is what Adobe’s A.I. Generative Fill sees, or imagines…

KISS Alive! from 1975 never looked better with the added crowd, lighting rig and expanded stage.

 

 

 

The apocalyptic desolation of the Destroyer album cover looks like it could go on for miles and miles.

 

 

 

Who knew there was an extended palace and mountains in the background of this iconic image.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It always irked us that the faces of Ace and Paul were cut off considerably on this album cover, but A.I. can see that along with the hidden night time land scape beyond.

 

 

 

 

We were hoping the Revenge metal panel would expand into a cool battleship or something, but it seems like it’s just a wall that will go on and on forever.

The Greatest Show on Earth (KISS Fan-Film) – new remaster!

Andrew Sgambati

Experience the original KISS Fan-Film that brought KISS Alive II to life like never before.

“A great time capsule of what it was really like. I should know, I was there!”

Bill Starkey, founder of The KISS Army

“This brand-new vibrant High-Definition transfer will blow your mind as it elevates the Hottest Band in the World to a stratospheric level. Relive Kiss at their zenith through a fresh lens that makes Kiss more alive than ever before!”

Julian Gill – KISS Historian

“The Greatest Show on Earth is not only a magnificently produced fan-film tribute, it is an immersive experience of KISS at its absolute peak. Andrew Sgambati’s meticulous audio/video assault transports you back to when KISS ruled the world.”

James Campion, author of Shout It Out Loud – The Story of KISS’s Destroyer and the Making of an American Icon

“You won’t be able to stop watching once you start.”

Dale Sherman, author of Black Diamond – The Unauthorized Biography of KISS

“Sgambati has done it again through the passion-filled lens of a battle tested KISStorian.”

Andrew Daly, author vwmusic.com

The Greatest Show on Earth (KISS Fan-Film) from Andrew Sgambati on Vimeo.

HAIR ‘EM/THE KISS ROOM – ROCK ‘N’ POD spectacular

The KISS Room

It’s a HAIR ‘EM/THE KISS ROOM – ROCK ‘N’ POD spectacular as Bobby Dreher and I share all of our interviews from the NASHVILLE ROCK ‘N’ POD EXPO, including:

CRAIG GASS
DYLANA NOVA SCOTT
RIK FOX
DON JAMIESON
MARC FERRARI
COURTNEY CRONIN DOLD
MARK WEISS
PAUL TAYLOR
ERIC ALBERY & JOE LASCON
JEREMY ASBROCK & RYAN SPENCER COOK
RIKI RACHMAN

Recorded live at the NASHVILLE ROCK ‘N’ POD EXPO 2023.
Originally broadcast via
MONTCORADIO.com on Friday, April 14, 2023. 

KISS Biopic Chronicling Band’s Early Years Coming to Netflix in 2024

Billboard

KISS may be winding down their touring years, but that doesn’t mean you’ve seen the last of Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley. Not by a long-shot. The long-running greasepaint rockers will revisit their early years in an upcoming biopic slated to hit Netflix in 2024 according to longtime manager Doc McGhee.

McGhee discussed the project recently on The Rock Experience With Mike Brunnshow, revealing, “It’s a biopic about the first four years of KISS. We’re just starting it now. We’ve already sold it, it’s already done, we have a director, McG. That’s moving along and that’ll come in ’24.” It appeared that McGhee was referring to Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle director and veteran music video helmer McG, who most recently worked with Jennifer Garner on the Netflix body swap comedy Family Leave; at press time a spokesperson for McG had not returned Billboard‘s request for confirmation on his role in the film.

Singer and co-founder Paul Stanley had earlier let the cat out of the bag in April 2021, when he tweeted out a link to a Deadline story with early details on the project. That story revealed that the Bohemian Rhapsody-style biopic, Shout It Out Loud, was slated to be directed by Joachim Rønning, whose credits include Kon-Tikiand Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and written by Ole Sanders. At press time no information was available on casting for the film or the current directing/writing team.

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