KISS - Unmasked review
Band: | KISS |
Album: | Unmasked |
Style: | Hard rock |
Release date: | 1980 |
Guest review by: | Ace Frawley |
01. Is That You?
02. Shandi
03. Talk To Me
04. Naked City
05. What Makes The World Go Round
06. Tomorrow
07. Two Sides Of The Coin
08. She's So European
09. Easy As It Seems
10. Torpedo Girl
11. You're All That I Want
KISS. The biggest gimmick band in history. The face-paint, the fancy costumes, the huge stage show with smoking guitars, blood, fire, explosions. They had it all. Gimmicks as far as the eye could see. By 1980, people were growing tired of it. Perhaps their fans were starting to grow up too? In any event, their 1980 album Unmasked seems like a direct pitch at popularity. It's a pop record. Pure pop rock. But this is Metalstorm, right? It sure is - that's why I'm not going to be very kind.
How to explain what's going on with this album? Words that come to mind: disposable, catchy, simple lyrics, cheesy choruses, standard song structures. There's a real lack of consistency across the songs. One of the reasons for this is the lead vocals. Most bands have a lead singer, the guy who takes care of the lead vocals because he can really sing. The others in the band might do some backup vocals on occasion, usually because they can't sing to save themselves i.e. they sound like shit.
Not here.
That tried and true formula has been well and truly ditched. Three of the band members get to do lead vocals. This way, little Billy and little Johnny and all the other little kids get to hear their favourite 'character' singing a song. Ace and Gene both get three tracks each, the rest go to Paul. The Catman doesn't get a lead vocal - maybe the others didn't want a repeat of the runaway success he had with the (lame) song "Beth" from a few years earlier. He mustn't have done much at all during the recording of this album because it came out later that all the drum tracks were played by Anton Fig. The song "Shandi" was a top 10 hit in Australia and I have a soft spot for that song. I was seven-years-old at the time and it really appealed to me - especially those delightful vocal harmonies. Damn, I still like it today. I suspect I was their target demographic. This is an album for the kiddies. If you've got young children, play it to them.
About the album title - it's deliberately misleading - they weren't unmasked at all. The make-up was still firmly in place. Taking off the "masks", or face-paint, only happened three years later when their popularity was fading even more and they were desperate to try something, anything, to garner interest. And a final point about the face-paint, whilst they weren't the very first, they certainly became the best known and so I blame them for what came afterwards, including Slipknot.
Thanks for nothing guys.
Rating breakdown
Performance: | 5 |
Songwriting: | 4 |
Originality: | 3 |
Production: | 4 |
Written by Ace Frawley | 11.09.2012
Guest review disclaimer:
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
This is a guest review, which means it does not necessarily represent the point of view of the MS Staff.
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