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Sonic Boom (Kiss album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Sonic Boom (Kiss album)

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''Sonic Boom'' is the 19th studio album and the first in 11 years from the rock band Kiss, released on October 6, 2009.〔Graff, Gary. ("Kiss Makes ''Sonic Boom'' Set a Wal-Mart Exclusive" ). billboard.com. August 17, 2009.〕 The album was recorded at Conway Recording Studios in Hollywood, CA and produced by Paul Stanley and co-produced by Greg Collins.〔Appleford, Steve. ("Kiss “Born Again” With Walmart’s “Sonic Boom”: Band Talks New LP" ). ''Rolling Stone''. August 17, 2009〕 The album was the first studio album to be released under the current line-up consisting of Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Tommy Thayer and Eric Singer. Stanley stated, "the purpose of this album isn't to let people know that we're still around – it's to let people know we can still knock out anybody who's out there!".〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kiss - Sonic Boom CD Album )
==Album information==
A fan-routed North American tour promoted the album along with international shows throughout 2010, which included the band headlining the Rock am Ring festival in Germany. The cover artwork was created by artist Michael Doret who had worked with Kiss previously to create the cover of their 1976 album ''Rock and Roll Over''.
Wal-Mart is the exclusive distributor of the album in the US and Canada,〔 selling it as a three disc package including the album, ''Kiss Klassics'' (a completely re-recorded greatest hits album that until now had been exclusively released in Japan as ''Jigoku-Retsuden)'', and a six song live DVD recorded April 5, 2009 in Buenos Aires, Argentina as part of the South American leg of the Kiss Alive/35 World Tour.
The album was sold as a digipak including a 20-page booklet. The album's first single was announced on the band's official website to be "Modern Day Delilah".〔 The album was also released on limited edition 180 gram vinyl and was pressed into five colors (red, green, black, blue and purple) with 1000 copies pressed of each. "Modern Day Delilah" was announced and released as the lead single from ''Sonic Boom'' on August 19, 2009 to radio. It was Kiss' first single release in 11 years, the last being "You Wanted the Best" released in 1998.
The music video for "Modern Day Delilah" leaked online on the first days of December and was officially released on December 9, 2009 and premiered on Yahoo!. The video is topped and tailed by footage of giant sized members of Kiss walking through Detroit. The video went on to top UK music video channel Scuzz's "Most Rockin: Viewer Request Show" chart on December 3, 2009. The single was released as downloadable content for Guitar Hero 5 and Band Hero on November 19, 2009 along with the singles "I Was Made for Lovin' You" and "Lick It Up". Modern Day Delilah peaked at #50 on the Billboard Rock songs chart. The song was used for their opening song for the Sonic Boom Over Europe Tour and The Hottest Show on Earth Tour.
"Say Yeah" was added to the shows on the Sonic Boom Tour/Alive 35 North American Tour 2009. Later on, it was mentioned during Kiss' Facebook concert broadcast that "Say Yeah" was going to be the next single off ''Sonic Boom''. On December 5, it was announced that the single would be released to radios on December 8.〔 The single was released on the second week of January 2010 in Argentina. "Say Yeah" also hit #1 on February 5, 2010 on a Russian Radio Chart after debuting at #11. "Never Enough" was released as the next radio single from ''Sonic Boom'' in early June 2010 and was mentioned on KISSonline.com. The song was not incorporated into the band's setlist on its 2010 Summer Tour of the US and Canada.

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