As I previously wrote, I had high hopes for this album based on hearing “Modern Day Delilah”, and I have to admit that Sonic Boom doesn’t disappoint. After the abysmal Psycho Circus and the subsequent departure of Ace Frehley and Peter Criss I had written the band off as another nostalgia act and didn’t expect them to release anything from this new lineup.
The first thing that struck me as I listened to it is how much of a band they sound like compared to Psycho Circus. The addition of Tommy Thayer on guitar has improved the band immensely. He manages to bring a new sound to Kiss while still staying true to the band’s roots. In the world of Kiss you never know who is playing what instrument, but the bass sound throughout the album is great - if it is Gene Simmons then my hat’s off to him for bringing some great playing.
Standout songs on the album include “Modern Day Delilah”, “Russian Roulette”, and “Say Yeah”. Tommy Thayer even sings lead on “When Lightning Strikes”, a song that fits in perfectly with the rest of the material. Of course, this is still Kiss we’re talking about, so the lyrics aren’t exactly Bob Dylan quality, but that’s okay. The music more than compensates for it. I sincerely hope this is a sign of things to come for the band, releasing music that lives up to the standards they’ve previously set.




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