the Record Plant Latest about the Record Plant “The Planets Were All in Perfect Alignment”: Paul Stanley on ‘Destroyer’ – the Defining Album that Turned Kiss Into National Rock Stars By Dante Bonutto published 17 January 22 This 1976 classic saw the New York City glam-rockers become Gods of Thunder. Music Get The Pick NewsletterAll the latest guitar news, interviews, lessons, reviews, deals and more, direct to your inbox!Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1From Cinderella’s Tom Keifer to Keith Urban — how a vintage Fender “Nocaster” made a cross-genre commute 2Iron Maiden’s Adrian Smith took Kirk Hammett's “Greeny” Les Paul for an afternoon. Here’s what he said3Roger McGuinn and Keith Richards on the country-rock pioneer who laid a path for the ’70s California sound and died at 264Nick Mason on Pink Floyd’s “lost album” following their smash hit ‘Dark Side of the Moon’ 5Jason Isbell on developing his unique acoustic approach for ‘Foxes in the Snow’
“The Planets Were All in Perfect Alignment”: Paul Stanley on ‘Destroyer’ – the Defining Album that Turned Kiss Into National Rock Stars By Dante Bonutto published 17 January 22 This 1976 classic saw the New York City glam-rockers become Gods of Thunder.