Peter Criss addresses confusion over $1,000 album download price

Former Kiss drummer Peter Criss initially appeared to price digital downloads of his new solo album at $1,000, but later clarified that this was not his decision. The self-titled album, his first rock effort since 2007, is available through other outlets at standard rates. Criss apologized for the misinformation stemming from a disabled Bandcamp account.

Peter Criss, the original drummer for Kiss, released his self-titled solo album in December 2025, marking his return to rock and roll after the jazz-influenced One for All in 2007. The album features guest appearances by guitarist John 5 of Mötley Crüe, bassist Billy Sheehan from David Lee Roth and Mr. Big, and keyboardist Paul Shaffer.

Initially, Criss's Bandcamp page listed the digital download at $1,000, while vinyl was priced at $33 and compact discs at $15. A note on the page stated: "Digital purchases are discouraged. That's why the high price." The physical editions included download codes, and the album was unavailable for streaming on platforms like iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube at the time.

However, several hours after reports emerged, Criss posted an update on his Facebook page. He explained that he had requested Flatiron Recordings, his label, to disable the Bandcamp account before the December 19 release date, as it had become an issue. "I am not in control of the Bandcamp account. Flatiron Recordings is," Criss wrote. He apologized for the inconvenience and any implication that he was charging $1,000, emphasizing: "I am Not." He directed fans to a Linktree on his website, www.petercriss.net, for alternative purchase options.

By the time of the update, the Bandcamp page was empty. Notably, the album was already available for digital download on iTunes for $9.99, highlighting the discrepancy.

This pricing mix-up echoes similar high-price strategies among Kiss alumni, such as former guitarist Vinnie Vincent's $225 single "Ride the Serpent," which requires 1,000 orders before shipping.

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