Sunday, September 23, 2007

Gene: It's Fun to be a Sellout

Yup, the former KISS star has not only become a self indulging sellout, but has alluded to always being one. During one of the most boring 1/2 hrs of my life I began watching an episode of Gene Simmons: Family Jewels.

Apart from the crappy mock-u-mentary style it was shot in, it followed Gene around, showcasing his lifestyle post-KISS. Remember He-Man and the Masters of the Universe? He's kind of turning himself into that type of franchise. He's selling his name, the KISS name, and both his (and his characters) face to just about everything that might be willing to draw in an extra dollar.

I think its the saddest thing when a really talented artist starts trying to turn himself into a Mega-Enterprise. Gene has over-flowing talent, he could make so much more of his life writing and producing music for others. His TV show really shows how he's willing to use his talent to break into the consumer goods market; and really doesn't care that much for the music anymore. However...

If the entire show is meant to poke fun at other similar types of shows; or the show is intended to portray how the music industry has changed so much it requires artists to compromise their integrity, than I think it's brilliant. Showcasing how a giant within the industry has to sell out to maintain a certain lifestyle really drives that message home.

Hmmm... What kind of lifestyle could a great musician have if he wasn't a sell out?