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Even Kiss Fans Couldn't Save Bruce Kulick's Union (Ultimate Classic Rock)

Bruce Kulick said in August 2022 that Kiss fans' loyalty made “tough situation a little less painful” as he tried but failed to make a go of '90s band ...

[recent reissues](https://ultimateclassicrock.com/bruce-kulick-john-corabi-union-reissues/) having proved successful and their Live at the Galaxy record on course to reappear, Kulick said there were a lot of positives to look back on. “[A]t least we’re leaving a legacy of some solid music behind, and people can always discover that music,” he argued. The guitarist argued that timing was against them in the aftermath of the grunge revolution – although it could have been very different. And that made for a very hard road to travel, and eventually, of course, made it impossible to continue.” They loved our music, they’d show up, they’d help sell the merchandise, they’d be our runners, and they would just be so supportive.” Despite two highly respected studio albums that have gained cult status, Union split in 1991 after concluding that changes in the record industry meant they were never going to find the backroom support they needed to succeed.

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Bruce Kulick felt his KISS era was inconsequential when Union ... (Sleaze Roxx)

Former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick was recently interviewed by Andrew Daly for Vinyl Writer Music. Kulick spoke specifically about his time in Union with ...

And again, we were just lumped into that category of the old guard in an era when the new guard was in, and so we just didn’t get a break. Of course, time has been very kind to my era of KISS and now my years are much more revered and respected, but at the time, when Union was coming out, it didn’t mean it a whole lot. And when that happened, it just left my era in complete disarray, and in some ways, it made my whole era inconsequential.

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