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#41 The Sunset Strip » Velvet Revolver to Reunite in 2013 Says Weilamd » 658 weeks ago
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It appears as though Scott Weiland is vying to become the new "hardest working man in show business." He foresees 2013 as a year in which he will be juggling his solo career with a possible Velvet Revolver reunion. And as reported this week, next spring will see his marriage to photographer Jamie Wachtel.
In a prelude to that flurry of activity, the singer will launch a five-date U.S. tour on November 25th in Glenside, Pennsylvania. "As far as making music and creating art, I'm extremely excited that I have found a way, with the people I work with in my solo band, to be able make money, and we've done so on tours with the east coast and the west coast," Weiland tells Rolling Stone. "Whereas before, when it was with my first record or my second solo album, we were losing money or barely breaking even . . . And you have to realize, touring is how we make a living now.
"It's not like country music in Nashville or for certain people in hip-hop and R&B. In rock & roll, we have to tour. It's kind of back to the old sort of vaudeville thing. The fact that we've been able to do this is amazing, and the whole plan is to bring this to the world stage. And now, we're going into Latin America and South America. It's just growing. That was my dream from the beginning, and now it's being realized."
In addition to live work, Weiland hopes that his solo band – which now goes by the name of Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts – will get to work on a new studio album. "I would probably say yes, it will get started in 2013. That's one of the great things of owning your own studio. Along with my guitar player-keyboard player-computer programmer, Doug Grean, the crazy scientist – he's a brilliant person and someone that has been one of my best friends for many years. And, ironically, someone that I met on my first day that I ever went to rehab, when I was 23 years old. His brother was my roommate. So we've been friends for a very long time . . . The guys in my band are amazing."
It sounds as though Weiland is equally excited about revisiting Velvet Revolver. "I am completely open to it, and I know there are other guys in the band that are completely open to it. There have been some things that have stood in the way that aren't anything that have to do with the band – just other players, whether it be agents . . . But now we're sorting through things, and we want to start writing for some big film opportunities that have come our way, and try to set things up the way we set things up when we initially got together.
"I think it's the perfect time for Velvet Revolver to get back together," he continues. "Slash has done some great things, and I look forward to the opportunity to seeing him on my left and seeing Duff McKagan – who, in my opinion, is without a doubt one of the greatest rock & roll and punk rock bass players of all time. And is still in amazing shape – is more ripped than just about any 25-year-old on the planet. And with Matt [Sorum] and Dave [Kushner] as well, who are just incredible musicians. I think that's exciting to look forward to. It's the old cliché, 'If the gods of rock want it to happen, then it will.'"
That said, Stone Temple Pilots appear to be taking a breather. "I think we kind of overplayed ourselves by playing the same set over and over," says Weiland. "I think the band needs to take some time off and be creative again. I always felt that our creativity and the growth we made within making records as artists was equally as important as we were as a live band. The transformation from Core to where we ended up before we took that time off, when I started with Velvet Revolver, was enormous. I think we need to get back to that. I don’t think that touring consistently with a greatest hits package gets you anywhere. It diminishes things."
In his downtime, Weiland has been inspired by the play of his beloved Notre Dame Fighting Irish football team. "Notre Dame just won 38-0. So they're 11-0, and all they have to do is beat USC next week in Los Angeles, and hope that either Kansas State or Oregon loses, and they'll be playing in the national championship game." At the moment, everything appears to be going Weiland's way.
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#42 Re: The Sunset Strip » Sons of Anarchy Season 5 » 659 weeks ago
This season won't fucking let up. It kicked off in high gear and hasn't slowed a bit. It's more violent and emotional than the other seasons. And shaping up to be their best season yet.
The displays of violence are a relief from the emotional scenes. Jax emotionally extorting his mother? That hits harder than the pipe to Opes head did.
#43 Re: The Sunset Strip » Soundgarden Discussion (King Animal out NOW!) » 659 weeks ago
Cornell said in an interview today that KA stands up to their previous albums but doesn't have the same appeal they do. This is accurate, but it doesn't mean the album is bad or not worthy of being a SG album. It's not as commercially ready as others, and with what kind of "rock" is right now, I'm glad.
The more I listen the more each song stands out. Ben and Matt fucking kill it. Ben does not get enough credit for how incredible he is. If SG take another break he needs to do solo work.
Kim is also subdued in most parts. But it's clear that's his intention. I don't think he wants SG to be all testosterone driven all the time. The guy is highly intelligent and an amazing player. He adds amazing bits and pieces throughout the album that only add to the quality. In fact, it's clear no one is trying to outplay anyone else- these guys are a band.
Kim is listed as "lead and color guitar" in the booklet. Obviously, his own description of what he does. And it's a very fitting one.
#44 Re: The Sunset Strip » Soundgarden Discussion (King Animal out NOW!) » 659 weeks ago
Does anyone have a feeing that this will be it from the guys or that this run will last?
My impression of Chris is that he likes being solo.Will he simply use this as a vehicle to (yet again) try to get more people to like & buy his solo albums?
Soundgarden have been back since 2010 and Chris has still done a lot of solo shows in that time. Matt is also in Pearl Jam, so I don't think they will have a problem balancing SG and other projects. They've all matured, and I can't imagine them seeing the need to break up just because Cornell wants to put out a solo album as well.
I hope this run lasts. At least a couple more albums at the rate they are going.
#45 Re: The Sunset Strip » Soundgarden Discussion (King Animal out NOW!) » 659 weeks ago
One more post....
Cornell has sold his soul. That's the only way you can explain the Letterman concert, Letterman performace, SG surprise mini-set for the Sandy Benefit Show, and then Cornell doing a full solo acoustic set. All in one day. How is that even possible?
#46 Re: The Sunset Strip » Soundgarden Discussion (King Animal out NOW!) » 659 weeks ago
RussTCB wrote:I'm sure everyone who wants the album has already acquired it, but I wanted to mention that Amazon tweeted that King Animal is only $3.99 all week.
This is cool, but kinda sucks because I was gonna get the special edition off of itunes. It seems rough to justify 11 extra dollars for 4 demos and a digital booklet... but I still might.
If you are a hardcore SG fan the demos are worth it. However, I'm sure they will turn up eventually if you don't want to spend the extra money for 4 demos.
I'm hoping the Best Buy exclusive demos appear.
#47 Re: The Sunset Strip » Soundgarden Discussion (King Animal out NOW!) » 659 weeks ago
Bought the iTunes deluxe edition. Soundgarden demos are always worth it.
I'm curious to hear James' opinion on the Worse Dreams demo. I kinda like the vocal effect Cornell uses. And with that vocal effect, he sounds the same he did with Soundgarden back in the DOTU era. It's like the vocal effect used in Kyle Petty. Guitars are also more prominent in the demo.
It's a shame that Kim and Ben haven't done anything since SG disbanded in the 90's. I would love to hear non-SG stuff from both of them. Kim has really improved as a player and writer since '96. And Ben is an amazing bass player. His tone is wonderful. I'm glad to see him featured more prominently on this album.
Taree is killer. Love his bass on that. And Rowing and Worse Dreams.
#48 Re: The Sunset Strip » Soundgarden Discussion (King Animal out NOW!) » 659 weeks ago
Why am I the only person swinging from the nuts of By Crooked Steps? All you guys into heavy shit(including those that don't like Soundgarden) should be creaming over this track.
James, I think to answer your question you only need to look at one of your previous posts. This is an album for hardcore fans.
By Crooked Steps is killer. The whole album is. As you said, none of it is filler, the first album they have created like that. So I think it's only natural that us hardcore fans will have very different opinions of it. So far, Attrition and Eyelids Mouth haven't hit me they way they have others. Right now, it's a toss up between Taree, Rowing and Bones of Birds for best song on the album. But that is likely to change, because the whole fucking thing is good.
I do think that By Crooked Steps, Non State Actor or Worse Dreams could all easily be singles, though I'm leaning more towards Worse Dreams doing better on the charts. The problem is, Been Away Too Long is the only song that sounds like a straightforward single. Compared to the rest of the album it seems like an average rock song, even if it's still better than everything else on the radio right now.
This album is amazing from start to finish. And I think it's wonderful that we all have such different opinions of which songs are best. Most other bands out there now put out albums where it's clear what the best song or songs are. Not these guys. Because they put out an album where every song needs to be there. Nothing is filler. Everything is essential.
PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD KEEP MAKING MUSIC!
#49 Re: The Sunset Strip » Soundgarden Discussion (King Animal out NOW!) » 660 weeks ago
Agreed James. This is not an album for casual fans. And I like that. This is an album that they clearly made for themselves and their hardcore fan base. Would love to see more bands do this.
Bones of Birds is another incredible track. It's very haunting. That song proves they haven't "gone soft."
I don't expect this album to do good on the charts. And I hope that doesn't make them not release any other albums.
#50 Re: The Sunset Strip » Soundgarden Discussion (King Animal out NOW!) » 660 weeks ago
Was wrong about Halfway There, it's awesome. Is very much like Carry On but with a SG spin.
Black Saturday is great. DOTU feel to it.
Rowing shits on every song that has come out in the last decade. This song is proof that they haven't lost anything and are still capable of mind blowing music.
Ill post more later as I digest more, but put simply, these guys are showing everyone else how to do a comeback album. It sounds new, but like them. It sounds like they never quit or lost anything. It GNR had dropped an album his good no one would ask for a reunion. This is what Axl should have done. This sounds like a cohesive and well put together album.
I just can't get over Rowing. One of their best songs.