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Stone temple pilots album
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stone temple pilots album

And, within the mainstream, nobody did it better than Stone Temple Pilots. This was alt-rock played as classic rock - it played by the rules of '70s album rock, but its amalgam of sounds and styles, where STP poached from metal, glam, bubblegum, the Beatles, and album rock in equal measure, was purely a creation of the '90s, where postmodern aesthetics became part of the mainstream. Single for single, they had a dynamic mix of crunching hard rock and sugary, slightly trippy melodies, underscored by a real sense of urgency and perfect production by O'Brien, where each track unfolded with layer upon layer of sonic detail and no song outstayed its welcome. And, based on that, it's clear that Stone Temple Pilots were one of the great singles bands of the '90s. Although they seemed rather cookie-cutter at first, thanks partially to the clobbering grunge of "Sex Type Thing" used as their debut single, the jumbled chronology of Thank You forces the listener to see each track as its own work and judge it on its own merits. Though each record found STP trying different things and each has a clutch of good album tracks, they were at their best as a singles act, since that's where the strengths - DeLeo's knack for catchy, monstrous riffs, Weiland's insanely hooky neo-psychedelic melodies, the band's tight, propulsive rhythms, Brendan O'Brien's clean yet intricate production - lie. There was a brief parting of the ways in 1997, as Weiland recorded a solo album and the remaining trio formed the short-lived Talk Show, but the group soldiered on into 2001, cutting solid records, yet they were ultimately derailed by Weiland's addictions - which, in a charming display of empathy, made some of the band's longtime critics gloat.īut, as the years pass, the turmoil gradually fades away (even though Weiland was arrested for DUI weeks before the release of this album), and the music stands at center stage, and it's best heard on Thank You, a 14-track collection of the group's hits (the album clocks in at 15 tracks, but "Plush" is repeated in a widely popular acoustic version). Then, as the music continued to get more interesting, Weiland began his descent into drug addiction, cycling through jail and rehab innumerable times. So not only had they gotten better, but circumstances made them seem better too, even if many critics still clung to their blind hatred of the band.

stone temple pilots album

By their second album, 1994's Purple, they had not only gotten better and weirder than expected, they'd also had the benefit of being surrounded by bands that really were corporate alt-rock rip-offs.

stone temple pilots album

Some of this was brought on by themselves, particularly in the early days when they sounded like a mix of Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains and relied on macho bluster in their videos, but critics and rockists singled them out as the one band that typified how the establishment was going to sell out the alt-rock revolution that Nirvana kicked off in 1991, the year punk broke. Some bands get no respect, no matter what they do, but Stone Temple Pilots suffered the slings and arrows of outrageous misfortune more than most. Curta este álbum nos aplicativos Qobuz com a sua assinatura















Stone temple pilots album