Scott Weiland Changes Direction With New Album
. (Classic Rock) Scott Weiland says his new project has more of an 'indie rock' feel than anything he's worked on in the past. The former Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver frontman's new group is called Scott Weiland And The Wildabouts and he says it will appeal to fans who found some of his solo work, like 2008's Happy In Galoshes, a little too experimental for their taste. The band release debut album Blaster on March 31 via Softdrive Records following a successful PledgeMusic campaign. And the singer says he's not been this happy musically since STP's debut album Core. Weiland tells Mitch Lafon: "It's different than both of the rock bands I've been in. It's more of a garage rock, indie rock kind of feel. But it is still rock. So I think STP fans and Velvet Revolver fans who weren't into an experimental record like Happy In Galoshes will definitely be into this because it's got some big riffs on it." Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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