Paul Stanley And Gene Simmons’ Sons Refuse To Cover KISS, Have 12 Original Songs Ready

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Evan Stanley, son of KISS frontman Paul Stanley, addressed fan questions during a Q&A session on his Instagram account.

A fan asked if he would perform a KISS song with Nick Simmons (Gene Simmons’ son). Evan simply responded, “No.”

Another fan inquired about his collaboration with Nick Simmons. Evan Stanley revealed their twelve original songs. “Stanley / Simmons Current: ‘Temporary Love,’ ‘Body Down,’ ‘Pusher,’ ‘Tail Lights,’ ‘Sing Myself to Sleep,’ ‘Real Life,’ ‘Lilith,’ ‘Old Friend,’ ‘Hollywood Hearts,’ ‘Waking Up With You Is Waking Up Alone,’ ‘Cat At My Door,’ ‘Happy Too,'” he listed.

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The next generation of the KISS family is forging their own musical path, separate from their fathers’ legendary band.

Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons have established a collaboration that marks a significant departure from their famous fathers’ musical legacy. Both artists are actively working to create their own unique identity in the industry.

AXS TV revealed that the duo has developed their own distinctive sound. They have deliberately moved away from KISS’s hard rock style to explore different musical territories.

999 The Hawk highlighted their musical progress. The duo has collaborated with Emmy Award-winning songwriter Jacob Bunton, who has enhanced their creative process.

Consequence noted Evan Stanley’s existing success in the music industry. He fronts the band Amber Wild, which recently opened for KISS on their final tour.

The project currently operates under the name ‘Stanley/Simmons 2025’ on social platforms. Both families have shown their support. Paul Stanley expressed his enthusiasm by commenting “Magic!!!!” on one of their performances. Nick’s sister, Sophie Simmons, has also expressed excitement for their upcoming album.

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