Paul Stanley Postpones Release of Upcoming Solo Album

  • Paul Stanley Postpones Release of Upcoming Solo Album

 

Legendary KISS frontman Paul Stanley has announced a delay in the release of his much-anticipated solo album, Now and Then. Initially set for release in 2025, the album will now be pushed to later in the year due to unforeseen circumstances in the production process.

 

In a statement shared on his official social media channels, Stanley explained that the decision to delay the album was made to ensure the highest level of quality. “As artists, we owe it to our fans to deliver music that is true to our vision. While the album is nearly finished, there are still a few details that require more time and attention,” Stanley wrote. “I want to make sure that Now and Then is everything I’ve hoped it would be.”

 

The album, which marks his first solo effort in over 20 years, has been highly anticipated by both KISS fans and longtime supporters of Stanley’s individual career. Known for his bold rock anthems and distinctive voice, the album promises to feature a blend of rock, pop, and personal storytelling, capturing his creative evolution since his 2006 solo album, Live to Win.

 

Despite the delay, Stanley expressed gratitude for the continued support from his fans, stating that he’s eager to share the music once it’s ready. “Your patience means the world to me, and I am confident the wait will be worth it,” he said.

 

As the world waits for Now and Then, fans are hopeful that this brief setback will only build anticipation for what is expected to be a major moment in Stanley’s storied career.

 

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