After her live end, Kiss actually no longer need a digital avatare to let the band DNA live on: the two sons of the legendary mask rockers, Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons, do a joint project and probably work on an album.

The two musicians recently shared pictures from a recording studio – and wrote: “A song quickly became ten.”

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Kiss: Paul Stanley praises the offspring

Another posting shows her in the performance of an even nameless of her own song.

And there is already prominent shooting aid from the Starchild personally! Evan’s father Paul Stanley enthusiastically commented on the clip with “magic !!!”. Simmon’s family also came to help – but not dad genes, but his sister Sophie. “We want the album,” she writes.

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But that does not mean that Gene Simmons would not even come to social media support. The duo had already shared a live performance by Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence” in December. And then Kiss chefdemon Gene Simmons intervened-and explained that the performance was “incredible”.

Other relationships with the KISS world

There are also some connections. Evans Stanley was with his band Amber Wild as a opening act on the final section of the “End of the Road” departure. Nick Simmons, on the other hand, also sang the song “Carnival of Souls” on his father’s 2004 album Asshole Gene Simmons-and also worked for a song with the former Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick.

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