
Scott Weilandâs son Noah says heâd ârather be deadâ than live like âmy father didâ
Noah Weiland, the son of late Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott , sparked fears this month by saying he would ârather be deadâ than live like his father. On December 3, Noah played a show at the Garden Amp outdoor amphitheatre in Orange County to mark the 10th anniversary of his fatherâs passing at the age of 48 . He played songs from across Scottâs career, including classics such as âSex Type Thingâ and Velvet Revolver âs âSlitherâ. In the days following the show, Noah shared a series of posts on his Instagram Stories that left some followers worried. On December 11, he posted, âThank you everybody. Til next time,â set to Green Day âs âLast Night On Earthâ, while another questioned the money that he made from the tribute show. Another read: âIâd rather be dead...then live the same way my father did. Regardless of all this, itâs been a long journey. Canât wait to see him again, and thank you for all the support along the way. Wonât ever forget this.â A week later (December 18), Noah posted a more reassuring message, which referenced the concerns that his earlier posts had prompted. âWell I wasnât exactly expecting tmz to post about me wanting to [kill] myself,â he said. âI guess im just new to this attention.â He continued that in honour of his âfinal crashout of the yearâ, he was sharing his new mixtape âCRASHOUT JUNKIEâ as a SoundCloud-only exclusive, which you can listen to here . âI would say itâs a compilation of versatile / different genre songs about fkery, mental battles, cheap motels & bum vodka,â he said about the 8-track release. Scott Weiland died in 2015, and it has been reported that the cause of death was an accidental overdose due to the singer taking a âtoxic mix of drugsâ, although those claims have been contested by Weilandâs widow, Jamie Wachtel Weiland . At the start of the month, one of Weilandâs previously unreleased tracks, âIf I Could Flyâ was released for the first time . Penned by the singer back in 2000 after the birth of Noah, the song captured the same distinctive sound that put Weiland on the map, and arrived on streaming exactly a decade to the day since Weiland passed away. In a tribute from NME , Weiland was hailed as a âflawed rock ânâ roll geniusâ, listed five of his most iconic moments, and shared: âit is sad to see yet another flawed musician passing away in such sad circumstancesâ.
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