Former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick is featured in a new interview with Australia's May The Rock Be With You. An excerpt is available below.
Q: You mentioned John Corabi, who we think is one of the most underrated singers in rock which prompts us to ask what the status of Union is. Is Union something that hasn't been totally put to rest and could we ever expect another album at some point?
Kulick: "Well, you know, there is a certain chemistry that my collaboration with John and I creates that I’m very very proud of, and obviously us doing ERIC SINGER PROJECT together kinda satisfies that hunger a little bit, and having him once again on one of my records. I don’t know I would never rule anything out because John and I do work really well together, but I know I captured the best of him on BK3 and you can hear that track on my website. It was on the EP that I was selling, John really sounds terrific on it, so who knows?"
Q: Given some of the rock music being released today, in our opinion Union was way ahead of it's time and could easily slot in against some modern bands of today.
Kulick: "Yes they were. It was a weird timing. Ahead of the times and it was a weird timing, exactly. Well put."
Go to this location for the complete interview.
As previously reported, Kulick's new album BK3 features the following tracklisting:
'Fate'
'Ain't Gonna Die' (featuring Gene Simmons)
'No Friend Of Mine' (featuring John Corabi)
'Hand of the King' (featuring Nick Simmons)
'I'll Survive'
'Dirty Girl' (featuring Doug Fieger)
'Final Mile'
'I'm The Animal' (featuring Tobias Sammet & Eric Singer)
'And I Know'
'Between The Lines' (featuring Steve Lukather)
'Life'

