Stanley Simmons have launched their fourth single, a trippy blast of ’60s-styled guitar pop named “Cellophane.”
You possibly can watch the tune’s video under.
“Cellophane” is the fourth tune that Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons – respectively the sons of Kiss stars Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons – have launched since asserting that they have been working collectively in early 2025.
They launched the psychedelic “Physique Down” in December of 2025, adopted it with the extra straight-ahead “Dancing Whereas the World is Ending” in March 2026, and shared the folky “Momentary Love” in Might.
With every new tune it turns into clearer that Stanley and Simmons don’t have any need to repeat the formulation that made their fathers well-known. “Do I wanna put the make-up on and be ‘Child Paul?’ F– no,” Evan declared whereas asserting “Physique Down.” “I’ve bought my very own factor going.”
The elder Stanley expressed his delight through the band’s 2025 Land Locked in Las Vegas fan occasion. “This isn’t a paid announcement,” he declared from the stage. “Wait till you hear Nick and Evan’s album, it is unbelievable. It is exhausting to consider they got here from us!”
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Stanley Simmons will launch their debut album, additionally entitled Dancing Whereas the World is Ending, on Aug. 28.
Watch Stanley Simmons Carry out ‘Cellophane’
Stanley Simmons, ‘Dancing Whereas the World is Ending’ Monitor Record
1. “Physique Down”
2. “Dancing Whereas the World is Ending”
3. “Starve the Beast”
4. “Working Only a Little Too Lengthy”
5. “Cellophane”
6. “Chilly”
7. “Lilith”
8. “Dystopia Boogie”
9. “Momentary Love”
10. “Actual Life”
11. “Love Actual Sluggish”
12. “Sing Myself to Sleep”
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Gallery Credit score: Matthew Wilkening
