In a recent interview, STP vocalist, Scott Weiland has told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that STP is working on material for a new album, tentatively due in 2010. Sweet!
"We've already got 18 songs written. We'll probably whittle it down to the best 12," he said. "But then there'll be a lot of other songs ready for the next record."
He added, "We're working with [producer] Don Was. And if he could make records with the [Rolling] Stones and all their shenanigans ... then he can handle STP."
This will mark the group's first studio album since 2001's "Shangri-La-Dee-Da" and the sixth STP album overall. However, the recording process has been complicated due to contractual disputes from Scott and Weiland, drummer, Eric Kretz and Atlantic Records. Oh boy, enough of this record label bullshit. Why is it so hard to record an album these days? I can't believe I'm saying this but go INDIE. You'll have more creative and business control.
In 2008, as an act of divine intervention, STP reunited and completed a successful 65-date tour across North America. On July 11th, I'm seeing them (2nd time) at Sarnia Bayfest with Our Lady Peace. Dear God...what a combo!
Source: Alternative Addiction
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