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Listen to KISS' new single Hell or Hallelujah released in full

Listen to KISS' new single Hell or Hallelujah released in fullThe US rockers KISS are about to unleash their new track "Hell or Hallelujah" as the lead single off the upcoming album Monster just later today, July 2nd. The track, previously described by the band's guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley as "uptempo" and "very definitive" has also leaked online for the fans' listening pleasure - scroll down to the bottom of the page to hear it.

Kiss will release Monster later this fall. The CD was again produced by the Stanley and is, in KISS bassist/vocalist Gene Simmons' words, "either the best or one of the top three records we've ever done. It's like 'Revenge' meets 'Destroyer' — just guitar and drums, nothing else. No keyboards, no little boys' choir, no strings, no nothing. Band-written; literally we'd get in and strum guitars like the old days."

The album "was written very fast," according to Simmons and includes one track, "Are You Ready?", that he describes as, "an old song that was torn apart and re-written." Other songtitles set to appear on the CD include "It's A Long Way Down", "Back To The Stone Age", "Shout Mercy", "Out Of This World" and "Wall Of Sound".

In addition to the new single and album, Kiss are releasing new "monstruous book" Kiss Monster, a very interesting collection of artworks and 126 photos from the band’s 40-year career including never-before-seen images from the world’s greatest rock photographers.

KISS' new single "Hell or Hallelujah" :

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Gene, Paul, Tommy and Eric will be performing to their Kiss Army of fans in London this coming Wednesday, July 4th for one night only as a fundraiser for the Help for Heroes charity. On Independence Day, the US rockers will be backing our wounded, sick and injured servicemen and women by raising money with this unique concert. All proceeds from the concert will go to the charity.