Stone Temple Pilots Singer Found Dead At 48

weilandFormer Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver singer Scott Weiland was found dead in his hotel room on Thursday night in Bloomington, Minnesota. Weiland passed away in his sleep and he has a long history with addiction throughout his career – though the cause of death still has yet to be confirmed.

Whereas most of his contemporaries were staring at their shoes in stage, not wanting to be ‘rock stars’ or not wanting to ‘be famous, Scott Weiland dove head first into all of it, warts and all. What you saw was what you got. Core. Purple. Tiny Music. No 4. Kick ass rock n roll records that were also remarkably vulnerable and introspective. ‘Pretty Penny’ ‘Big Empty’, ‘Still Remains’, ‘Sour Girl’ and ‘Fall To Pieces’ (with Velvet Revoler). were straight up moving. Rock n roll has had a lot of great people who just owned the stage. Scott Weiland was one of them. One of the best. Rest easy and may you finally find the peace in the next realm that eluded you in this one.

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Earl Douglas is a writer/photographer based in New York City. A frequent contributor to The Interrobang, Earl is also Executive Director for the New York chapter of The Black Rock Coalition. Earl worked in radio for nearly two decades at WNEW-FM and XM Satellite Radio, which included being the on-air producer for Carol Miller, Scott Muni and Ron & Fez, and a contributor to Opie & Anthony. Earl has also independently published a number of books including Black Rock Volume 1, Urban Abyss, Mobile Uploads, and For Shimmy. His latest project is the photojournalism magazine PRAXIS, which is available exclusively through Blurb.com.
Earl Douglas

Earl Douglas

Earl Douglas is a writer/photographer based in New York City. A frequent contributor to The Interrobang, Earl is also Executive Director for the New York chapter of The Black Rock Coalition. Earl worked in radio for nearly two decades at WNEW-FM and XM Satellite Radio, which included being the on-air producer for Carol Miller, Scott Muni and Ron & Fez, and a contributor to Opie & Anthony. Earl has also independently published a number of books including Black Rock Volume 1, Urban Abyss, Mobile Uploads, and For Shimmy. His latest project is the photojournalism magazine PRAXIS, which is available exclusively through Blurb.com.