Although they were lumped in with the hair metal scene, Kix were actually more of a bluesy hard rock band, along the lines of AC/DC or Cinderella. Additionally, they were an East Coast act, cutting their teeth primarily in the northeast until their all-too-brief period of success.
The band formed in Maryland in 1977 and were initially called Shooze. They then changed their name to The Generators before finally settling on Kix. Led by frontman Steve Whiteman, and with bassist Donnie Purnell as the primary songwriter, the group seemed to have all of the ingredients for major success. However, in spite of strong material their first three albums barely dented the charts.
This all changed with 1988's Blow My Fuse. The LP went platinum and reached #46 on the charts, led by the power ballad "Don't Close Your Eyes" (which reached #11 on the singles charts). However, in classic ERV style, we're opting for "Cold Blood" instead - a straight up banger that is more representative of Kix' style.
Unfortunately, the band was unable to maintain its momentum; the 3 year delay between Blow My Fuse and Hot Wire probably didn't help matters. With the emergence of grunge, their fate was sealed, and the band broke up in 1995. However, they subsequently re-formed in 2003 (without Donnie Purnell) and have been performing since, albeit with some personnel changes.
Cool trivia fact: the actress in the video is Helene Clarkson.
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