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Robert John Hadfield and Gary Casella react to the growing buzz around Nick Simmons and Evan Stanley posting harmonies, launching socials, and teasing a site that hints at something brewing. Would you rather see them do an original project… or carry the KISS torch in next-gen makeup? We compare to Sons of Cream, Wolfgang Van Halen, Wilson Phillips, Shane Hawkins, Miley Cyrus and more, and we talk honestly about the “nepo baby” debate: when legacy opens doors, who truly delivers? We also share a behind-the-scenes look at the Audiomover Digitizing Studio (and a discount code), shout out our friends at DigiTech, and ask YOU to drop examples of famous musicians’ kids who would have “made it” on their own. 👕 Audiomover merch + tees 🎛️ DigiTech posters in the studio (thanks, team!) 📼 Audiomover digitizing services: cassettes, VHS, reels, more Chapters & Timestamps 00:00 Behind-the-scenes cold open: Nick & Evan harmonizing 00:16 “Would we know them if KISS never existed?” — setting the question 00:30 Site/logotype chat: StanleySimmonsCo (interlocked “SS”) 01:14 How Robert discovered the clips (gym scrolls & reels) 02:11 Quick bios: good looks, real vocals, Evan’s Amber Wild mention 03:01 Nick’s “Family Jewels” persona; social roll-up 03:40 “Something’s brewing” — placeholder site + socials 04:12 Logo thoughts, signup flow, initial impressions 05:02 Parallel case: Malcolm Bruce (+ Kofi Baker) → Sons of Cream 06:37 Legacy bands & leaning into the name vs carving a lane 07:12 Pulling back the curtain: we hit record mid rabbit-hole 07:20 Audiomover spot: 25 years digitizing + 15% off code 08:05 The “nepo baby” convo (Maya Hawke, Gracie Abrams, more) 09:18 Back to Nick & Evan: the leg-up vs the work 10:09 Julian Lennon and choosing the harder road 11:09 Would it feel right if they wore KISS makeup? 11:59 Jason Bonham as “the right bloodline” tribute 12:29 Wolfgang Van Halen: a standout on his own merits 13:50 Open invite: talk Mammoth WVH only 😉 album chatter 15:32 More legacy groups: Wilson Phillips (Beach Boys lineage) 16:55 Shane Hawkins shout-out (tribute strength) 17:10 Soapbox: reality-TV famous-for-being-famous vs working musicians 20:22 Audiomover merch bumper (rock-life tees) 20:54 “Universe out of alignment” — when fame lacks the craft 21:29 Legacy who deliver: Jamie Lee Curtis analogy 22:33 More examples: Bono’s son’s band; Miley Cyrus (doors opened, work delivered) 24:28 Robert’s Hannah Montana guitar confession 😂 26:13 The big question for viewers: originals or Next-Gen KISS? 27:09 From their POV: “that’s Dad,” not rock gods 27:34 What we want: great songs + tight live show from Nick & Evan 28:19 Rock needs a songwriting shot in the arm 28:57 Why this channel exists: dorm-room debates → the show 29:18 Site note: StanleySimmonsCo recently registered 29:46 Call for comments: who would’ve made it without famous parents? 30:31 Thanks, DigiTech + Audiomover plugs + like/subscribe outro Pinned Comment (copy/paste) Two questions for you: If Nick Simmons & Evan Stanley release original music as a duo, are you in? Would you support a Next-Gen KISS (makeup/tour) fronted by them — or rather see them build a brand-new lane? Also, drop examples of musicians’ kids who would have made it regardless of pedigree (Wolfgang? Miley? Shane Hawkins? others?). We’ll feature the best takes in a future episode. 🤘