Scott Weiland Talks Solo Album

Let's keep this Scott Weiland train a rollin'. Scott sat down with MTV.com about his Happy in Galoshes solo record due in stores on November 25. I heard a few tracks of the album and it is predictably Scott Weiland solo. If you have 12 Bar Blues, you know Scott's eclectic mix of influences. He weaves them together into strange melodies and no real guitar hooks. It is almost art rock, if art rock was influenced by Scott Weiland's predecessors.
 
Scott talks about the writing of the record because it happened when his wife and him were separated.
 
"Most of the heavy writing that was done for this record has been done [during the] separation ... between my wife and I," said Weiland, who is working on his autobiography with author David Ritz (who has previously authored books on Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin and Marvin Gaye, among others). "In those moments of emotional desperation, [my recording] studio would become my home, really. It's a massive warehouse place that used to be a heavy-machinery factory, which originally reeked of thick machine oil. I've had the studio for about 10 years, and it's like my art studio. It's a place where I have gone for solace. It's like my church, in a sense. When people ask me if I have a hobby, a lot of times my answer is that I like to surf in warm water. I like to ski, if I have the opportunity. But really, I like to go to my studio and write music that I want to write, where there's no pressure to come up with a hit single."
 
His background players on Happy in Galoshes are Tony Kanal, Adrian Young, and Tom Durmont from No Doubt. So they bring in their eclectic tastes as well. From what I heard, it is a good album, but I predict it will receive very little commercial success because people will look for Velvet Revolver or Stone Temple Pilots. You are not going to get that. But it is worth a listen anyway.

 
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