Vinnie Vincent‘s Unreleased Masterpiece: A Rock Legend’s Bold Stance
Vinnie Vincent, a name synonymous with blistering guitar work and iconic riffs, is taking a decidedly unconventional approach to his latest musical endeavor. He recently revealed a perhaps career-defining album, tentatively titled “GUITARMAGEDDON,” is hanging in the balance, dependent entirely on fan support.
Vincent frames his music as a form of escape, noting his previous project, ASION, offered a similar outlet. Though, “GUITARMAGEDDON” represents an amplified version of that escapism - a full-throttle experience he describes as “escapism on steroids.”
But here’s the catch: if the enthusiasm isn’t there,the album won’t see the light of day. Vincent is resolute about this, stating he’s wholly at peace with the possibility of this magnum opus remaining unheard. He believes it will be “the greatest album of all time, never to be heard, never to be released.”
A Legacy Forged in Rock History
For those unfamiliar with Vincent’s contributions to rock,his resume is remarkable. He lent his formidable guitar skills to Kiss‘s 1982 album, Creatures of the Night, though his contributions went uncredited at the time.
Following his initial work with Kiss, Vincent continued to collaborate, appearing on their Lick It Up album in 1983. He played a key role in songwriting, co-writing several tracks, including the memorable title track.
After departing from Kiss in 1984, Vincent formed the vinnie Vincent Invasion, further solidifying his place in rock history.His post-Euphoria years were marked by a deliberate retreat from the public eye, until a notable appearance at the 2018 Atlanta Kiss Expo. Notably, he wasn’t present among the Kiss members recently honored at the Kennedy Center.
A Return to Physical Media
Should “GUITARMAGEDDON” overcome the fan support hurdle, you won’t find it on streaming platforms. Vincent is adamant about this, declaring “NO STREAMING.”
Instead, he intends to release the album exclusively in physical formats. You can expect vinyl and CD hard copies only, a move that reflects a commitment to a tangible, collector-focused experience.
This decision speaks to a broader sentiment among artists seeking more control over their work and a deeper connection with their dedicated fans. It’s a bold move in today’s digital landscape, but one that Vincent clearly believes in.
I’ve found that artists like Vincent, who prioritize artistic integrity and a direct relationship with their audience, often create work that resonates on a deeper level.This approach, while unconventional, could very well be the key to unlocking a truly special listening experience for those who choose to support it.










