Scott Weiland Compares New Album Excitement To STP Debut (A Top Story)
. Their debut album Blaster launches in March via EarMusic, with Weiland previously stating the material was a departure from his work with STP and Velvet Revolver. And he says the vibe in his new band is similar to his early days in the studio. He tells Loudwire: "Core was my first album and so there was a real special and exciting vibe during the making of that album. This was very similar because I am starting from scratch again with a new band. "The writing, the demoing of the songs and the recording was just so exciting and I haven't been this exhilarated since making Core." Read more - here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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