Stone Temple Pilots Announce Release of New Album

After nine long years of waiting, Stone Temple Pilots have finally announced the release of their new self-titled album, due to come out on May 25. The band plans on celebrating the LP’s completion with a kick-off show at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin, Texas, on March 18.
The last album put out by STP was Shangri-La Dee Da in 2001. They postponed the end of their last tour in 2009 to complete this new album, produced by Don Was. Stone Temple Pilots debuted at a private listening party in New York City on Feb. 23.
In an interview with Spinner, the band said they recorded this album a little differently. The music was laid down at studios owned by bassist, Robert DeLeo, and drummer, Eric Kretz, while the vocals were recorded separately at a third studio co-owned by lead singer Scott Weiland.
“The fact that Scott, Eric and I have our own studios gives us the luxury of working at home,” DeLeo told Spinner.
According to Rolling Stone magazine, Weiland really opens up with his personal life on this album, with lyrics discussing issues such as his divorce and his brother’s death.
The line-up of songs on the album is as follows:
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1. “Between The Lines”
2. “Take A Load Off”
3. “Huckleberry Crumble”
4. “Hickory Dichotomy”
5. “Dare If You Dare”
6. “Cinnamon”
7. “Hazy Daze”
8. “Bagman”
9. “Peacoat”
10. “Fast As I Can”
11. “First Kiss On Mars”
12. “Maver”
You can catch Stone Temple Pilots live when they come to Washington, D.C., at RFK Stadium on May 22.




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