The bloodline of rock royalty just got louder. The sons of Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons — the legendary architects behind KISS’s face-painted empire — are stepping out of the shadows and onto center stage with their explosive debut single, “Body Down.” And trust us: this one hits hard.
The track is everything you’d want from the offspring of two of rock’s biggest icons — dirty riffs, snarling vocals, thunder-heavy drums, and a swagger that practically drips gasoline. But don’t get it twisted — this isn’t KISS cosplay. “Body Down” isn’t stuck in the ’70s. It’s sleek, dangerous, and born for the chaos of 2025.
“We grew up on that old-school energy, but we’re not here to rehash it,” one of the bandmates tells Loudwire. “We’re here to evolve it — louder, faster, and dirtier.”
🔊 Vintage DNA, Modern Venom
From the first riff, “Body Down” feels like a collision between vintage arena rock and modern metal grit. The production roars with big, open-space drums and razor-sharp guitars that slice through the mix like a buzzsaw. Vocally, it’s pure attitude — part street snarl, part battle cry.
Industry insiders are already calling it “Vintage KISS on steroids for Gen Z.” It’s a bold take, but when the bloodlines are this deep in rock history, you expect nothing less than fireworks.

🎤 Born From Fire, Fueled by Legacy
Let’s be real — growing up with last names like Stanley and Simmons isn’t exactly normal. These guys were practically raised on pyros and power chords. But instead of leaning on nostalgia, they’ve chosen to burn their own path.
“Our dads built something that changed the world,” says another member. “We respect that — but this is our turn. We’ve got our own stories to tell, our own demons to scream about.”
And scream they do. “Body Down” isn’t just a debut — it’s a declaration. It’s the sound of a new generation of rock musicians taking the torch and running headfirst into the flames.

⚡ The Next Chapter of Rock Royalty
For decades, fans have wondered if anyone could ever carry the KISS legacy into a new era. With “Body Down,” that question finally has an answer — and it’s loud enough to shake the stage lights.
This isn’t just a single. It’s a warning shot. The sons of Stanley and Simmons aren’t playing nice. They’re here to remind the world what real rock ’n’ roll feels like: sweat, danger, distortion, and attitude.
Rock’s not dead — it just grew fangs.
So crank up “Body Down.” The new kings of noise have arrived.