Stanley Simmons - Body Down
Amazing Duo

Stanley Simmons’ “Body Down” is a stunning debut that showcases Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons as masterful musicians in their own right—distinct from their legendary fathers, yet equally compelling. You can listen to the song on to them on Youtube at https:///www.youtube.com/shorts/giNgQXtGu5w
In the shadow of rock royalty, it would be easy—perhaps even expected—for Evan Stanley and Nick Simmons to lean into the legacy of their fathers, Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons of KISS. But with their debut single “Body Down,” released under the name Stanley Simmons, these two immensely talented young men have done something far more courageous: they’ve stepped out of the shadow and into their own light.
“Body Down” is not a KISS song. It’s not glam rock, it’s not pyrotechnics, and it’s certainly not a nostalgic echo of the past. Instead, it’s a modern, emotionally resonant, and musically rich piece of art that reveals the depth of Evan and Nick’s creative partnership. Their harmonies are exquisite—so seamless and intuitive that they feel less like two voices and more like one soul singing in stereo. As Nick himself said, “There’s a kind of connection you can’t fake. When we sing together, it feels like a third voice, something new”.
Harmonies That Heal
From the first note, “Body Down” envelops the listener in a warm, melancholic embrace. The vocal blend between Evan and Nick is nothing short of magical. Their tones are distinct—Evan’s voice carries a textured vulnerability, while Nick’s has a smooth, resonant depth—but when they harmonize, it’s as if they’ve discovered a secret frequency that only they can access. It’s not just technically impressive; it’s emotionally transformative.
Their harmonies evoke the intimacy of Simon & Garfunkel, the layered richness of Fleetwood Mac, and the haunting beauty of Bon Iver. Yet there’s something uniquely theirs in the way they phrase, breathe, and lean into each other’s sound. It’s the kind of musical chemistry that can’t be taught—it’s lived, felt, and earned through years of shared experience and trust.
Musicianship Beyond Expectation
Evan Stanley’s guitar work is subtle and sophisticated. He doesn’t show off—he serves the song. His playing on “Body Down” is atmospheric, anchoring the track with a gentle pulse that supports the vocals without overpowering them. There’s a maturity in his restraint, a confidence in his choices. It’s clear that Evan understands the power of space in music, allowing silence and softness to speak as loudly as any solo.
Nick Simmons, meanwhile, brings a lyrical sensibility that’s poetic and grounded. His vocal delivery is honest and unforced, and his phrasing reveals a deep understanding of emotional nuance. Together, they craft a sonic landscape that feels both timeless and fresh.
A New Legacy
What makes “Body Down” so compelling is not just its beauty—it’s its bravery. Evan and Nick could have easily leaned into their famous lineage, but instead, they chose to build something new. “Do I wanna put the makeup on and be ‘Baby Paul?’ Fuck no,” Evan declared. “I’ve got my own thing going”. That refusal to replicate, to conform, to coast on legacy is what makes Stanley Simmons so exciting.
They’re not trying to be the next KISS. They’re trying to be the first Stanley Simmons. And with “Body Down,” they’ve succeeded.
The Story Behind the Song
The origins of Stanley Simmons are as organic as the music itself. What began as a casual jam session between lifelong friends quickly evolved into something more. “We just wanted to sing together once,” Evan recalled. “Then we heard it back and thought, ‘Wait, this actually sounds special’”. That spark of recognition—that moment when something unplanned becomes undeniable—is the heartbeat of “Body Down.”
Their fathers may have met in 1970 and built a rock empire, but Evan and Nick’s journey is about rediscovering music as a form of connection, not performance. “We’ve grown up together. We’re essentially brothers,” Nick said. “So we always thought we’d probably play together for fun at some point. But recently Evan picked up a guitar when we were hanging out, and we started humming some harmonies, and it was kind of an unexpected, magic moment”.
Production and Atmosphere
The production on “Body Down” is lush but never overwhelming. It’s a masterclass in balance—every element, from the ambient textures to the vocal layering, is placed with intention. The song breathes. It invites the listener in, rather than demanding attention. It’s the kind of track that rewards repeated listens, revealing new emotional layers each time.
The accompanying music video, also available on YouTube, complements the song’s introspective tone. It’s visually understated, focusing on the duo’s performance and connection rather than spectacle. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the most powerful thing an artist can do is simply show up and sing.
Not Just Sons—Artists
It’s tempting to frame Evan and Nick as “the sons of…” but that does them a disservice. They are artists. They are songwriters. They are musicians. And with “Body Down,” they’ve proven that they deserve to be heard on their own terms.
Their fathers may have built the stage, but Evan and Nick are building the future. And if “Body Down” is any indication, that future is full of heart, harmony, and healing.
Here is my youtube channel is anyone is interested, but this article is about these two amazing men.... not me.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsk1zj6_CerBTc3uWoaBj7Q
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