The Inquisition: Scott Weiland

From STP to Velvet Revolver to his new solo album, Weiland has mastered the art of living on the edge.
Photo by Darren Ankenman

The binges, the arrests, the pimp hats -- Scott Weiland has lived dangerously for much of the past two decades. But the man can safely claim to be one of the most successful artists of the past 20 years, pushing 35 million records worldwide as frontman for grunge-era scene-stealers Stone Temple Pilots and supergroup Velvet Revolver.

Velvet Revolver Dropped By Label?

The search for Scott Weiland's replacement could be over… for good. Click here for details!

It's been a rough year for Velvet Revolver: After a bout of band in-fighting, singer Scott Weiland was ousted last April; Axl Rose is offering his former chums a gigantic "touché!" with the release of Chinese Democracy; and now it seems the band ha

New Stone Temple Pilots Album?

Frontman Scott Weiland reveals a few legal issues blocking a potential release. Click here for details!
Scott Weiland

Reunited alt-rockers Stone Temple pilots have indeed written new material. Its release however, is questionable -- and it's not due to Scott Weiland's oft-troublesome lifestyle. Thank Atlantic Records, which is suing Weiland and drummer Eric Kretz for breach of contract.

Exclusive Stream: Scott Weiland, "Paralysis"

Listen to the first leak from the Stone Temple Pilots singer's long-awaited new solo album, Happy in Galoshes.
Scott Weiland / Photo by Eric Nowels

Times are good for Scott Weiland. After reports of venomous in-fighting with his Velvet Revolver bandmates that resulted in his ousting, the Stone Temple Pilots reunion is a success and Weiland's Happy in Galoshes, the follow up to 1998's solo debut, 12 Bar Blues, is due for a November 25 release.

Stone Temple Pilots Live at Bumbershoot

Reunited '90s alt-rock kingpins close out day two of the Seattle fest with sing-along classics.
Stone Temple Pilots' Scott Weiland / Photo by Eric Nowels

Nevermind the semi-dorky, stoner-made visuals (flames, nubile babes on racing cars, lava lamp psychedelics), reunited alt-rock quartet Stone Temple Pilots strolled into Memorial Stadium more than 30 minutes late Saturday night (literally walking off the tour bus and on to the stage) and truly handed it to fans with a kick-ass set of riff-heavy classics featuring Scott Weiland's high-pitched gro

Bumbershoot '08: Welcome to Seattle!

SPIN.com arrives in the Emerald City and gears up for a weekend jam-packed with music, including sets from Beck and Death Cab for Cutie.

After spending the summer traveling from music festival to music festival, SPIN.com has finally reached the final -- and arguably the best -- event in the summer circuit: Seattle's Bumbershoot Music and Arts Festival.

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