In a latest interview with Get On The Bus, Kulick mirrored on his vocal response to not being invited to KISS’s farewell present. He additionally mentioned his ongoing relationship with band members Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons.
“I’ll admit I used to be very verbal concerning the closing present that I didn’t really feel they dealt with that proper, which was very out of character for me,” Kulick mentioned.
“However I wasn’t within the works with them to grasp what was their wishes and motives.”
The guitarist highlighted his want to take care of optimistic relationships shifting ahead.
“It’s very a lot to my profit, and possibly theirs, to have this mutual respect shifting ahead,” he continued.
Kulick additionally expressed his assist for KISS’s plans underneath Pophouse Leisure. The corporate intends to proceed the band’s legacy by avatars and new experiences.
The exclusion of former members from KISS’s farewell live performance has additionally sparked discussions about how the band selected to commemorate its 50-year historical past through the closing present.
Sizzling Steel Journal revealed that Kulick significantly lamented the shortage of acknowledgement for previous members. He particularly famous the absence of any tribute to late drummer Eric Carr through the farewell live performance. He referred to as the scenario an “injustice.” He questioned how the band might maintain such a big present with out mentioning Carr’s identify.