Love it Loud
"Love it Loud"
Turn it up with KISS's thunderous 1982 heavy metal anthem, "I Love It Loud"! Driven by Eric Carr's monstrous drum beat and a simple, powerful chant, this track from Creatures of the Night is pure arena rock energy, celebrating the power of loud music.
- TITLE: Love it Loud
- BAND: KISS
- GENRE: Arena Rock, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal
- RELEASEDAY: October 13
- YEAR: 1982
Released as a key single from KISS's 1982 album Creatures of the Night, "I Love It Loud" marked a return to a heavier sound for the band. Co-written by Gene Simmons and Vinnie Vincent, its booming drums, heavy guitars, and Simmons' commanding vocals created an undeniable hard rock/heavy metal force.
This 1982 track embodies the spirit of arena rock with its deliberate, stomping rhythm and massive chorus. "I Love It Loud" became a fan favorite and live staple, its straightforward celebration of volume and heavy metal power solidifying its place as a classic KISS anthem for headbangers everywhere.
SONG MEANING: This song is an unapologetic ode to the sheer power and visceral thrill of loud rock and roll music. The lyrics encourage listeners to embrace the volume and intensity ("Stand up, you don't have to be afraid / Get down, thunder is crashing") as a form of liberation and enjoyment, simply declaring "I love it loud."
"KISS"
- TITLE: KISS
- ACTIVE: 1973–2023 (1973)
- BAND: KISS
