Kiss Unveils Long-Lost Song 'Mistake' in Dressed to Kill Box Set: A Country Music Surprise!

Kiss has recently released a long-lost song titled "Mistake" as part of their new Dressed to Kill box set. The track, written by Paul Stanley, showcases the band's unexpected venture into country music, complete with a lively instrumental hoedown at the end. "Mistake" is one of two previously unreleased studio tracks featured in the box set, which commemorates the 50th anniversary of the band's third album and includes alternate takes and two full 1975 concerts from the same tour that led to their iconic Alive! album.
The other unreleased track is an early version of Gene Simmons' song "Burning Up With Fever," which was also included in demo form on the expanded box set for 1976's Destroyer and later officially released on Simmons' 1978 solo album. The Dressed to Kill 50th Anniversary Super Deluxe box set is now available on major streaming platforms, with CD and vinyl editions open for pre-order on the official Kiss website.
Kiss is set to perform two "unmasked" shows at the upcoming Kiss Kruise: Land-Locked in Vegas event. This will mark the band's first performance together since their farewell tour concluded in 2023 and their first public appearance following the passing of founding lead guitarist Ace Frehley on October 16. Don't miss out on the opportunity to experience Kiss's latest musical offerings and celebrate their remarkable legacy.