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Scott Weiland Working On Solo Album |
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Sunday, 27 April 2008 |
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Billboard reports that Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland is recording his second solo
album with famed indie rock producer Steve Albini and plans to release
it in November.
Ex-Velvet Revolver vocalist Weiland broke the news earlier this week on
"The Howard Stern Show," during which No Doubt drummer Adrian Young
called in to reveal he is also participating on the project.
According to Weiland's publicist, the as-yet-untitled
solo set will be released on Weiland's Soft Drive label, with
distribution through RED/Sony. It is unknown if Weiland's previously
recorded collaboration with producer Pharrell Williams, "Happy," will
appear on the album.
Weiland's solo debut, "12 Bar Blues," was released in
1998. "My music is a little bit different, obviously, than Velvet
Revolver music," Weiland told Billboard in late 2006, when he
proclaimed the solo album to be "three-quarters done." "It's a little
bit more on the esoteric side."
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