NASHVILLE MAY BE known for country music, but when the band Blonder Than Hell, fronted by the golden-haired guitar duo Philip Shouse and Jeremy Asbrock, began their fully costumed annual holiday KISSmas tribute shows in 2010, it quickly became a Music City tradition. Shouse, who plays guitar for Wolf Marshall’s Accept, and Asbrock — formerly of power-pop cult faves the Shazam! and an alum of John Corabi’s band — were lifetime Kiss fans who knew even their more obscure songs inside and out.
So was their pal, former Hair of the Dog frontman Ryan Spencer Cook, whose Big Rock Show homage to ’70s and ’80s arena rock was a mainstay on the bill of the first several Kiss Kruises.
Still, none of the talented trio imagined that within a few…
