Kuarantine Drops New Live Video Of KISS Classic “Fits Like A Glove”

Kuarantine Drops New Live Video Of KISS Classic “Fits Like A Glove”

Kuarantine, the non-makeup era KISS cover band fronted by Chris Jericho, played the west coast for the first time last December including a show at the world famous Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood, California. The band has cut studio versions of several classic KISS tunes including “No No No,” “Silver Spoon,” “Heart Of Chrome,” “Love’s A Deadly Weapon” and “Good Girl Gone Bad.” 

On Saturday, the band dropped their live rendition of “Fits Like A Glove” recorded in December at The Whisky. The song, written and fronted by Gene Simmons, comes from KISS’ 1983 album “Lick It Up,” and was a regular song in the band’s live set throughout the ‘80s. 

Jericho previously talked about the difference in singing KISS tunes fronted by Simmons as opposed to Paul Stanley. “‘Good Girl Gone Bad’ or ‘Love’s A Deadly Weapon’ or ‘No No No,’ they’re very hard to sing,” he told Youngstown Studio last year. “The Gene songs are very proggy almost at times. Gene’s range is also very high. So his songs are harder to sing, even though Paul’s range and technique (might be) better. Gene’s is just as good but in a totally different way. So I really have to lock into that.” 

Fans can catch Kuarantine next month on March 6 in Marion, Illinois, March 7 in Joliet, Illinois and March 8 in Cincinnati, Ohio. For tickets and VIP packages, check out Kuarantine.com

“Fits Like A Glove” can be viewed below. 

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