Kuarantine, the Chris Jericho-fronted celebration of all things from the non-makeup era of KISS, is gearing up for an appearance at the “KISS Kruise: Landlocked In Vegas” event set for Nov. 14-16. Kuarantine has cut studio versions of several classic KISS tunes including “No No No,” “Silver Spoon,” “Heart Of Chrome,” “Love’s A Deadly Weapon,” “Turn On The Night” and “Good Girl Gone Bad.”
To coincide with their Vegas appearance and their “Unholy Night” 2025 tour, earlier this week the band dropped their version of the “Revenge”-era KISS classic “Unholy.” Chris Jericho wrote: “Behold…it was created by man & it’s the Lord Of The Flies…. it’s #UNHOLY by #Kuarantine! Available NOW on all streaming platforms ….. @kuarantine_official And see you next Thur, Nov 13 at the @coach_house in #sanjuancapistrano!!!”
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.”
Check out the video for “Unholy” below.