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On today's episode I am going to take a look at the album “Asylum” by Kiss, the band's thirteenth studio album released on September 16, 1985.
If you would like to hear these podcast episodes in full, the way they are meant to be experienced, as well as receiving bonus exclusive content, go to my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/realmetalkevin
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Summary
In this episode, Bill reviews KISS's 13th studio album, Asylum, released in 1985. He discusses the band's tumultuous changes during the 1980s, including lineup shifts and the impact on their music. The review highlights the album's sound, song structures, and lyrical content, while also reflecting on his personal journey with KISS's music. He emphasizes the contributions of guitarist Bruce Kulick and the overall reception of the album within the context of KISS's discography.
Chapters
00:00 Music from a Lifetime Podcast Introduction
01:23 TRIAL BY LOVE
02:32 Kiss Rearrange the Deck Chairs and Throw Some Overboard
05:50 I'M ALIVE
06:59 Discussing "Asylum" Track by Track
13:03 KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
14:06 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Asylum"
17:39 TEARS ARE FALLING
19:05 Podcast Notes and Contacts
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On today's episode I am going to take a look at the album “Asylum” by Kiss, the band's thirteenth studio album released on September 16, 1985.
If you would like to hear these podcast episodes in full, the way they are meant to be experienced, as well as receiving bonus exclusive content, go to my Patreon page at https://www.patreon.com/realmetalkevin
Email: [email protected]
Twitter:@realmetalkevin
Bluesky:@metalkevin.bsky.social
Instagram:@realmetalkevin
Summary
In this episode, Bill reviews KISS's 13th studio album, Asylum, released in 1985. He discusses the band's tumultuous changes during the 1980s, including lineup shifts and the impact on their music. The review highlights the album's sound, song structures, and lyrical content, while also reflecting on his personal journey with KISS's music. He emphasizes the contributions of guitarist Bruce Kulick and the overall reception of the album within the context of KISS's discography.
Chapters
00:00 Music from a Lifetime Podcast Introduction
01:23 TRIAL BY LOVE
02:32 Kiss Rearrange the Deck Chairs and Throw Some Overboard
05:50 I'M ALIVE
06:59 Discussing "Asylum" Track by Track
13:03 KING OF THE MOUNTAIN
14:06 Bill's Thoughts and Memories of "Asylum"
17:39 TEARS ARE FALLING
19:05 Podcast Notes and Contacts

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