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Luis
November 3rd 2024
STP's set killed last night!!! Great show with lots of improvised intro jams and great overall energy. I'll admit, I don't listen to this kind of music much anymore and was not super enthusiastic before the show started. Once the music dropped though, I was back in high school and a combination of nostalgia and adrenaline pumped me up throughout the show and beyond. Great night and the perfect birthday gift. đ€đ»âđ»đ€đ»
San Juan, Puerto Rico@Coca-Cola Music Hall
Dee
September 23rd 2024
Hello STP! This is Dee. You may remember me as the last person at your meet and greet that brought you the Shirley Temple shirts. Your reaction to the shirts was priceless! It occurred to me that, in my delight that you thought the shirts were funny, I never expressed to you how much I love your music. I guess it's a given because I was there, right? But I wanted to tell you that I have always loved your music, but back in the 90s, I was totally career focused and never took the time to go to concerts and really appreciate all the great "grunge". So now I am in my 60s and totally obsessed with all that I missed in the 90s. And of all the great music, STP is my favorite. I was ecstatic to find out you would be performing close enough for me to go and I could meet you! I was not disappointed. It was an amazing fulfillment of living what I missed 30 years ago. I was so happy to see so many young fans there, proof that great music transcends generations. I guess I got a bit star struck when we met and forgot to express my gratitude. The show was brilliant, and you made me feel like I was 20 something again. I am hopeful that you guys are not ready to retire and I will get to see you again. Hopefully whoever screens these reviews will pass this on to you.
Noblesville, IN@Ruoff Music Center
T
September 18th 2024
I loved everything about this event. Of course, i miss Scott Weiland, the original lead singer of STP. However, the current lead is fabulous and brings atrong vocals and energy. The band is multi talentedParking is easy and close. The venue is well laid out, and everything is easy to find and get to. The lake absorbs the wonderful sound as it passes from the stage through the ears of the listeners. This is an outdoor venue, so I suggest a cover-up of some kind when the sun goes down. The skyline of Chicago can be seen in the distance. The stage is viewed easily from every angle. I've decided going forward. My favorite location is the grandstand. I recommend the northerly island venue and delight in their great talent lineup.
Chicago, IL@Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
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About Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Temple Pilots embark upon a new sonic adventure with Perdida, the bandâs first-ever acoustic album. It includes 10 deeply personal songs that weave introspective lyrics together with unexpected instruments to take listeners on an emotional and musical journey through letting go and starting over.
âYou have to live it to write it,â says guitarist Dean Deleo. âAnd this record is a reflection of where weâve been recently.â
Bassist Robert DeLeo says Perdida (Spanish for âlossâ) shows how music has helped them process grief, search for meaning and, ultimately, create something beautiful from the pain. âWhen Iâve gone through things in my life, Iâve found that sitting down and having an honest conversation with my guitar is the best therapy.â
âRecording an acoustic album like Perdida is something the band has wanted to do for many years,â says drummer Eric Kretz. âWe performed on âMTV Unpluggedâ in 1993, and we usually play acoustic mini-sets on tour, so when Robert and Dean started playing their new songs for us during our tour last year, we knew right away they would be perfect for an acoustic album.â
Writing lyrics for an introspective album like Perdida meant exposing himself like never before, says singer Jeff Gutt, who joined the band in 2017. âItâs an emotionally honest album and I needed to approach it that way for these songs to resonate. I had to let myself be as vulnerable writing the lyrics as Dean and Robert were writing the music.â
To record Perdida, the quartet assembled at Kretzâs Bomb Shelter Studios in February. The key to making the album, Dean explains, was finding a way to say more with less. âEverything you hear serves a purpose, from the space in the arrangements to the different instruments. We only added things that served the songs.â
As a result, there are instruments on Perdida that you donât normally hear on an STP record, like flute (âI Didnât Know The Time,â) alto saxophone (âYears,â) guitarrĂłn (âMiles Away,â) and enough vintage keyboards to make Rick Wakeman jealous. âWeâve done similar things before â like the trumpet solo on âAdhesiveâ from Tiny Music â but never on such a large scale,â Robert says. âWorking with other musicians on this album was such a joy because it gave us a rare opportunity to hear our songs through someone elseâs ears.â
That approach shines on the title track, where a nylon-string guitar takes the lead as keyboard, violin, viola and cello ebb and flow behind Guttâs soaring vocal on the chorus: âOh perdida come and go/Stay with me tonight/But in the morning please be gone.â
âSheâs My Queenâ is another highpoint on the bandâs sonic adventure. Built around an Indian drone and carried along by a gently pulsing beat, the song casts a hypnotic spell thatâs punctuated by background singers, flute and Marxophone â a special kind of hammered dulcimer from the 1920s.
The songs that open and close Perdida â âFare Thee Wellâ and âSunburstâ respectively â are fitting bookends, Gutt says. âThey really capture the emotional journey that takes place on this album. It starts with saying goodbye on âFare Thee Wellâ and ends with a new beginning on âSunburst.â Itâs a melancholy record, but it ends on a hopeful note.â
As it happens, those two tracks also spotlight facets of the DeLeo brothersâ distinctive songwriting voices. âFare Thee Wellâ by Robert pulls you in from the first strum of the guitar and has you singing along after one listen. In Deanâs âSunburst,â the melody unfolds gradually, rising and falling multiple times before building to a cathartic guitar-fueled crescendo.
In addition to the album, Stone Temple Pilots will also launch an acoustic tour in early 2020.
âSome songs are obvious candidates for an acoustic performance,â Dean says. âWhat will be really interesting are the unexpected choices, where we reimagine a familiar song and present in a totally different light.â
Kretz says the band is looking forward to not only performing the new songs, but also pulling songs from previous albums into the setlist. âWeâll finally get a chance to play songs from our catalog that weâve never played live, or in some cases, havenât played live in more than 20 years.â
âWeâve talked about doing this kind of tour for years, and now itâs finally happening,â Robert explains. âWeâre excited because itâs not only a chance for us to celebrate our new album in a special way, but also everything thatâs brought us to this moment.â
âYou have to live it to write it,â says guitarist Dean Deleo. âAnd this record is a reflection of where weâve been recently.â
Bassist Robert DeLeo says Perdida (Spanish for âlossâ) shows how music has helped them process grief, search for meaning and, ultimately, create something beautiful from the pain. âWhen Iâve gone through things in my life, Iâve found that sitting down and having an honest conversation with my guitar is the best therapy.â
âRecording an acoustic album like Perdida is something the band has wanted to do for many years,â says drummer Eric Kretz. âWe performed on âMTV Unpluggedâ in 1993, and we usually play acoustic mini-sets on tour, so when Robert and Dean started playing their new songs for us during our tour last year, we knew right away they would be perfect for an acoustic album.â
Writing lyrics for an introspective album like Perdida meant exposing himself like never before, says singer Jeff Gutt, who joined the band in 2017. âItâs an emotionally honest album and I needed to approach it that way for these songs to resonate. I had to let myself be as vulnerable writing the lyrics as Dean and Robert were writing the music.â
To record Perdida, the quartet assembled at Kretzâs Bomb Shelter Studios in February. The key to making the album, Dean explains, was finding a way to say more with less. âEverything you hear serves a purpose, from the space in the arrangements to the different instruments. We only added things that served the songs.â
As a result, there are instruments on Perdida that you donât normally hear on an STP record, like flute (âI Didnât Know The Time,â) alto saxophone (âYears,â) guitarrĂłn (âMiles Away,â) and enough vintage keyboards to make Rick Wakeman jealous. âWeâve done similar things before â like the trumpet solo on âAdhesiveâ from Tiny Music â but never on such a large scale,â Robert says. âWorking with other musicians on this album was such a joy because it gave us a rare opportunity to hear our songs through someone elseâs ears.â
That approach shines on the title track, where a nylon-string guitar takes the lead as keyboard, violin, viola and cello ebb and flow behind Guttâs soaring vocal on the chorus: âOh perdida come and go/Stay with me tonight/But in the morning please be gone.â
âSheâs My Queenâ is another highpoint on the bandâs sonic adventure. Built around an Indian drone and carried along by a gently pulsing beat, the song casts a hypnotic spell thatâs punctuated by background singers, flute and Marxophone â a special kind of hammered dulcimer from the 1920s.
The songs that open and close Perdida â âFare Thee Wellâ and âSunburstâ respectively â are fitting bookends, Gutt says. âThey really capture the emotional journey that takes place on this album. It starts with saying goodbye on âFare Thee Wellâ and ends with a new beginning on âSunburst.â Itâs a melancholy record, but it ends on a hopeful note.â
As it happens, those two tracks also spotlight facets of the DeLeo brothersâ distinctive songwriting voices. âFare Thee Wellâ by Robert pulls you in from the first strum of the guitar and has you singing along after one listen. In Deanâs âSunburst,â the melody unfolds gradually, rising and falling multiple times before building to a cathartic guitar-fueled crescendo.
In addition to the album, Stone Temple Pilots will also launch an acoustic tour in early 2020.
âSome songs are obvious candidates for an acoustic performance,â Dean says. âWhat will be really interesting are the unexpected choices, where we reimagine a familiar song and present in a totally different light.â
Kretz says the band is looking forward to not only performing the new songs, but also pulling songs from previous albums into the setlist. âWeâll finally get a chance to play songs from our catalog that weâve never played live, or in some cases, havenât played live in more than 20 years.â
âWeâve talked about doing this kind of tour for years, and now itâs finally happening,â Robert explains. âWeâre excited because itâs not only a chance for us to celebrate our new album in a special way, but also everything thatâs brought us to this moment.â
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Genres:
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Band Members:
Dean DeLeo, Jeff Gutt, Robert DeLeo, Eric Kretz
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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Luis
November 3rd 2024
STP's set killed last night!!! Great show with lots of improvised intro jams and great overall energy. I'll admit, I don't listen to this kind of music much anymore and was not super enthusiastic before the show started. Once the music dropped though, I was back in high school and a combination of nostalgia and adrenaline pumped me up throughout the show and beyond. Great night and the perfect birthday gift. đ€đ»âđ»đ€đ»
San Juan, Puerto Rico@Coca-Cola Music Hall
Dee
September 23rd 2024
Hello STP! This is Dee. You may remember me as the last person at your meet and greet that brought you the Shirley Temple shirts. Your reaction to the shirts was priceless! It occurred to me that, in my delight that you thought the shirts were funny, I never expressed to you how much I love your music. I guess it's a given because I was there, right? But I wanted to tell you that I have always loved your music, but back in the 90s, I was totally career focused and never took the time to go to concerts and really appreciate all the great "grunge". So now I am in my 60s and totally obsessed with all that I missed in the 90s. And of all the great music, STP is my favorite. I was ecstatic to find out you would be performing close enough for me to go and I could meet you! I was not disappointed. It was an amazing fulfillment of living what I missed 30 years ago. I was so happy to see so many young fans there, proof that great music transcends generations. I guess I got a bit star struck when we met and forgot to express my gratitude. The show was brilliant, and you made me feel like I was 20 something again. I am hopeful that you guys are not ready to retire and I will get to see you again. Hopefully whoever screens these reviews will pass this on to you.
Noblesville, IN@Ruoff Music Center
T
September 18th 2024
I loved everything about this event. Of course, i miss Scott Weiland, the original lead singer of STP. However, the current lead is fabulous and brings atrong vocals and energy. The band is multi talentedParking is easy and close. The venue is well laid out, and everything is easy to find and get to. The lake absorbs the wonderful sound as it passes from the stage through the ears of the listeners. This is an outdoor venue, so I suggest a cover-up of some kind when the sun goes down. The skyline of Chicago can be seen in the distance. The stage is viewed easily from every angle. I've decided going forward. My favorite location is the grandstand. I recommend the northerly island venue and delight in their great talent lineup.
Chicago, IL@Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
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About Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Temple Pilots embark upon a new sonic adventure with Perdida, the bandâs first-ever acoustic album. It includes 10 deeply personal songs that weave introspective lyrics together with unexpected instruments to take listeners on an emotional and musical journey through letting go and starting over.
âYou have to live it to write it,â says guitarist Dean Deleo. âAnd this record is a reflection of where weâve been recently.â
Bassist Robert DeLeo says Perdida (Spanish for âlossâ) shows how music has helped them process grief, search for meaning and, ultimately, create something beautiful from the pain. âWhen Iâve gone through things in my life, Iâve found that sitting down and having an honest conversation with my guitar is the best therapy.â
âRecording an acoustic album like Perdida is something the band has wanted to do for many years,â says drummer Eric Kretz. âWe performed on âMTV Unpluggedâ in 1993, and we usually play acoustic mini-sets on tour, so when Robert and Dean started playing their new songs for us during our tour last year, we knew right away they would be perfect for an acoustic album.â
Writing lyrics for an introspective album like Perdida meant exposing himself like never before, says singer Jeff Gutt, who joined the band in 2017. âItâs an emotionally honest album and I needed to approach it that way for these songs to resonate. I had to let myself be as vulnerable writing the lyrics as Dean and Robert were writing the music.â
To record Perdida, the quartet assembled at Kretzâs Bomb Shelter Studios in February. The key to making the album, Dean explains, was finding a way to say more with less. âEverything you hear serves a purpose, from the space in the arrangements to the different instruments. We only added things that served the songs.â
As a result, there are instruments on Perdida that you donât normally hear on an STP record, like flute (âI Didnât Know The Time,â) alto saxophone (âYears,â) guitarrĂłn (âMiles Away,â) and enough vintage keyboards to make Rick Wakeman jealous. âWeâve done similar things before â like the trumpet solo on âAdhesiveâ from Tiny Music â but never on such a large scale,â Robert says. âWorking with other musicians on this album was such a joy because it gave us a rare opportunity to hear our songs through someone elseâs ears.â
That approach shines on the title track, where a nylon-string guitar takes the lead as keyboard, violin, viola and cello ebb and flow behind Guttâs soaring vocal on the chorus: âOh perdida come and go/Stay with me tonight/But in the morning please be gone.â
âSheâs My Queenâ is another highpoint on the bandâs sonic adventure. Built around an Indian drone and carried along by a gently pulsing beat, the song casts a hypnotic spell thatâs punctuated by background singers, flute and Marxophone â a special kind of hammered dulcimer from the 1920s.
The songs that open and close Perdida â âFare Thee Wellâ and âSunburstâ respectively â are fitting bookends, Gutt says. âThey really capture the emotional journey that takes place on this album. It starts with saying goodbye on âFare Thee Wellâ and ends with a new beginning on âSunburst.â Itâs a melancholy record, but it ends on a hopeful note.â
As it happens, those two tracks also spotlight facets of the DeLeo brothersâ distinctive songwriting voices. âFare Thee Wellâ by Robert pulls you in from the first strum of the guitar and has you singing along after one listen. In Deanâs âSunburst,â the melody unfolds gradually, rising and falling multiple times before building to a cathartic guitar-fueled crescendo.
In addition to the album, Stone Temple Pilots will also launch an acoustic tour in early 2020.
âSome songs are obvious candidates for an acoustic performance,â Dean says. âWhat will be really interesting are the unexpected choices, where we reimagine a familiar song and present in a totally different light.â
Kretz says the band is looking forward to not only performing the new songs, but also pulling songs from previous albums into the setlist. âWeâll finally get a chance to play songs from our catalog that weâve never played live, or in some cases, havenât played live in more than 20 years.â
âWeâve talked about doing this kind of tour for years, and now itâs finally happening,â Robert explains. âWeâre excited because itâs not only a chance for us to celebrate our new album in a special way, but also everything thatâs brought us to this moment.â
âYou have to live it to write it,â says guitarist Dean Deleo. âAnd this record is a reflection of where weâve been recently.â
Bassist Robert DeLeo says Perdida (Spanish for âlossâ) shows how music has helped them process grief, search for meaning and, ultimately, create something beautiful from the pain. âWhen Iâve gone through things in my life, Iâve found that sitting down and having an honest conversation with my guitar is the best therapy.â
âRecording an acoustic album like Perdida is something the band has wanted to do for many years,â says drummer Eric Kretz. âWe performed on âMTV Unpluggedâ in 1993, and we usually play acoustic mini-sets on tour, so when Robert and Dean started playing their new songs for us during our tour last year, we knew right away they would be perfect for an acoustic album.â
Writing lyrics for an introspective album like Perdida meant exposing himself like never before, says singer Jeff Gutt, who joined the band in 2017. âItâs an emotionally honest album and I needed to approach it that way for these songs to resonate. I had to let myself be as vulnerable writing the lyrics as Dean and Robert were writing the music.â
To record Perdida, the quartet assembled at Kretzâs Bomb Shelter Studios in February. The key to making the album, Dean explains, was finding a way to say more with less. âEverything you hear serves a purpose, from the space in the arrangements to the different instruments. We only added things that served the songs.â
As a result, there are instruments on Perdida that you donât normally hear on an STP record, like flute (âI Didnât Know The Time,â) alto saxophone (âYears,â) guitarrĂłn (âMiles Away,â) and enough vintage keyboards to make Rick Wakeman jealous. âWeâve done similar things before â like the trumpet solo on âAdhesiveâ from Tiny Music â but never on such a large scale,â Robert says. âWorking with other musicians on this album was such a joy because it gave us a rare opportunity to hear our songs through someone elseâs ears.â
That approach shines on the title track, where a nylon-string guitar takes the lead as keyboard, violin, viola and cello ebb and flow behind Guttâs soaring vocal on the chorus: âOh perdida come and go/Stay with me tonight/But in the morning please be gone.â
âSheâs My Queenâ is another highpoint on the bandâs sonic adventure. Built around an Indian drone and carried along by a gently pulsing beat, the song casts a hypnotic spell thatâs punctuated by background singers, flute and Marxophone â a special kind of hammered dulcimer from the 1920s.
The songs that open and close Perdida â âFare Thee Wellâ and âSunburstâ respectively â are fitting bookends, Gutt says. âThey really capture the emotional journey that takes place on this album. It starts with saying goodbye on âFare Thee Wellâ and ends with a new beginning on âSunburst.â Itâs a melancholy record, but it ends on a hopeful note.â
As it happens, those two tracks also spotlight facets of the DeLeo brothersâ distinctive songwriting voices. âFare Thee Wellâ by Robert pulls you in from the first strum of the guitar and has you singing along after one listen. In Deanâs âSunburst,â the melody unfolds gradually, rising and falling multiple times before building to a cathartic guitar-fueled crescendo.
In addition to the album, Stone Temple Pilots will also launch an acoustic tour in early 2020.
âSome songs are obvious candidates for an acoustic performance,â Dean says. âWhat will be really interesting are the unexpected choices, where we reimagine a familiar song and present in a totally different light.â
Kretz says the band is looking forward to not only performing the new songs, but also pulling songs from previous albums into the setlist. âWeâll finally get a chance to play songs from our catalog that weâve never played live, or in some cases, havenât played live in more than 20 years.â
âWeâve talked about doing this kind of tour for years, and now itâs finally happening,â Robert explains. âWeâre excited because itâs not only a chance for us to celebrate our new album in a special way, but also everything thatâs brought us to this moment.â
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Genres:
Rock
Band Members:
Dean DeLeo, Jeff Gutt, Robert DeLeo, Eric Kretz
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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