KISS
KISS Live Performance of War Machine from the 1992 Revenge Tour in Detroit
In November 1992, KISS was riding high on the resurgence brought by their album "Revenge," which had been released earlier that year. This live performance in Auburn Hills showcased their iconic sound and thrilling stage presence, a testament to their lengthy career that's often divided between the glam rock origins and a more mature heavy metal approach. By this time, the band had also notably re-embraced the face paint and costumes that defined their brand—after several years without them. What’s fascinating here is that KISS had just welcomed guitarist Bruce Kulick into the fold, who contributed significantly to the heavier sound of "Revenge." This live recording is a jewel for fans, capturing the energy and raw power of a band that had cemented their legacy yet was still evolving.