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Stone Temple Pilots Explore New Music DealsApril 10, 2008
Newly reformed rockers Stone Temple Pilots have turned their back on traditional record deals and are looking for a more creative approach to market their new album.
The group split in 2002, but reunited earlier this year to embark on a US tour. They have also revealed plans to head back into the studio to record a new LP once their live shows are over. Frontman Scott Weiland has voiced plans to follow in the footsteps of Radiohead, who released their latest album in rainbows as a digital download - allowing fans to choose their own price for the record. Weiland is convinced STP will be able to do something similar, because they already have a well-established fan base. He tells mtv.com, "The whole record machine is fucked up now, so we really want to get to a place of having some freedom, because we have a lot of leverage. "We have sold almost 40 million records, and we're in a position of power. we want to be free agents, whether it's putting our records out ourselves, or doing some interesting, very creative deal with a non-traditional major record label. “The system as it is now... that formula does not work. We’ve seen it; we'll need to do things differently, do things wiser." (by wenn) See also: Scott Weiland To Release Autobiography (17.09.2010)
Scott Weiland Falls Off Stage At Cincinnati Gig (27.08.2010)
Scott Weiland Returns To The Stage Following Seizure (21.09.2009)
Scott Weiland: 'Big Egos Split Velvet Revolver' (18.11.2008)
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