Stanley Simmons, the duo comprised of Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons (sons of Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons of KISS), have announced their debut album, Dancing While the World Is Ending, set for release on August 28th.
The band has already released the singles “Body Down” and the album’s title track, and recently announced its first-ever live shows, a run of four California gigs set to kick off May 4th in San Diego. Pick up tickets here.
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A third single, “Temporary Love,” will be released on May 8th, with the duo offering a preview of the song in a brief social media clip (see below). The tune is the first song that Evan and Nick ever wrote together.
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While they are the sons of KISS legends, Stanley Simmons’ music sounds nothing like that of their fathers’ famous band. The vibe is more folk-rock, with hints of Simon & Garfunkel and ’60s psychedelia.
Proud father Paul Stanley told WCSX, “It’s amazing that totally organically, Evan, my son and Nick, Gene’s son, about a year ago started making music together. They’ve known each other their whole lives, but this bond they’ve had with music and this album they’ve done is crazy good. I heard it and I just went ‘wow, this is nuts.’ And it’s nothing like KISS, but it’s so smart and the writing is great.”
See the artwork and tracklist for Dancing While the World Is Ending below, and pre-save or pre-order the album via Amazon.
Dancing While the World Is EndingArtwork:
Dancing While the World Is EndingTracklist:
01. Body Down
02. Dancing While the World is Ending
03. Starve the Beast
04. Running Just a Little Too Long
05. Cellophane
06. Cold
07. Lilith
08. Dystopia Boogie
09. Temporary Love
10. Real Life
11. Love Real Slow
12. Sing Myself to Sleep
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