KISS
Creatures Of The Night


4.0
excellent

Review

by facupm USER (25 Reviews)
December 19th, 2015 | 16 replies


Release Date: 1982 | Tracklist

Review Summary: the unexpected gem

80’s were certainly a tough time for Kiss. As a matter of fact, every time after their classic era (up until Alive II) lives under the shadow of their most glorious years, and rightfully so. From Dynasty on, the dudes chose to shift their sound into a disco-friendly style, and for most of the fans, the band lost some of its genuine appeal. Let alone, 1981’s Music from the Elder was too much for their followers and critics alike, pointed (probably a bit unfairly) like an all-time low not only for Kiss but for music overall.

However, Kiss was a great band, and there is one gem that stands out in all of their post 70’s catalogue, and that one is Creatures of the Night, of course. An album that was certainly an (unexpected?) return to their hard rock roots, even harder than ever before.

With Peter Criss already out, Ace Frehley was also with one foot out by 1982. Vinnie Vincent (who would also perform on Lick it Up) takes the guitar duties here, although Ace still features the cover only for commercial issues. Not as fully unleashed as on Lick it Up but still with a touch of his own, Vincent does a great job here. His guitar playing is more aggressive than Ace’s, and it helps to make a heavier album than your average Kiss record.

By this time Simmons and Stanley are certainly the true leaders of the band (they always were, but without Frehley and Criss this is much more notorius) and they took the songwriting duties. I must say that Creatures of the Night is arguably the only Kiss album where Simmons songs are overall better than Stanley’s. Plus, he really exceeds not only on vocals but with a neat bass work, some of his very best, as shown better on the bass-driven song Rock and Roll Hell. Stanley’s vocals are as great as usual, especially on the epic ballad I Still Love You, probably the best Kiss ballad ever.

The production contributes to the overall ominous feel this albums gives, the drums are very powerful and they really help to create the darkest sound a Kiss album could ever have. This, added to the aforementioned solid guitar work and outstanding vocals make a killer formula which it’s result is one of the best Kiss albums.

To be fair enough, I have to point out that Creatures is not really consistent all the way. Particularly, Keep Me Comin and Saint and Sinner are intrascendent at best, and certainly weak compared to beasts like War Machine, Creatures of the Night or I Love It Loud. Anyway, the overall experience is not ruined by this.

Stepping away from the classic Kiss era, and delving deeper into their wide catalogue, there is definitely one album not to miss, and that one is Creatures of the Night. Not even their “comeback” Psycho Circus with the classic line-up, or the decent follow up Lick it up can match this one. There is no need to be a Kiss fan to enjoy their 1982 offer, an excellent record that stands well on its own within this band classic albums.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
facupm
December 19th 2015


12020 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

more than an year since my last review this one probably sucks but i wanted to make this album some justice

Titan
December 19th 2015


25270 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

even though I don't agree with some of your points, cheers to a good review for a great band

Tunaboy45
December 19th 2015


18562 Comments


Great review as always man, never been a fan of kiss but you make some good points.

PsychicChris
December 19th 2015


422 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Pos for you. Probably my favorite KISS album.

EverythingEvil2113
December 20th 2015


1329 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I think that if any other band at the time released this album it would be a classic of the early 80's metal scene.

wham49
December 21st 2015


6348 Comments


Never got the interest in KISS, they are the Backstreet Boys with makeup and great marketing.

danielcardoso
December 21st 2015


11770 Comments


KISS could've well quit after this, it was all downhill from here. Some spelling errors here and there, but nice review overall bud.

InFlamesWeThrash666
January 25th 2020


10584 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

this is surprisingly cool

parksungjoon
January 25th 2020


47231 Comments


http://puu.sh/F3Gpn/4e34b04085.png

InFlamesWeThrash666
January 25th 2020


10584 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

now i feel like garbage

budgie
January 25th 2020


38237 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

nice bump dude

facupm
January 29th 2020


12020 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

sweet bump and album



overlooked as fuck

Morningrise767
December 26th 2020


3253 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

been jammin' this a lot recently

definitely an overlooked album imo \m/

budgie
December 26th 2020


38237 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

m///////////////

facupm
December 26th 2020


12020 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

yeah sweet albm

FR33L0RD
May 21st 2022


6400 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

First full visit on the reissue 1997 Mercury ed. (stellar sound)

"I Still Love You", this rock ballad as nothing to envy to Scorpions awesome rock ballads.

Pure simple good jammin fun, right here. For me, the best at equality with "Destroyer", for completely different reasons.



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