The Rock Dose Interviews Something to Burn
I was pleased to have a chance to interview the band Something to Burn today, finding out a bit about the band and their new album, titled Transitions. Check it out below!
The Rock Dose: Thanks for taking some time to answer a few questions… first could you introduce us to Something to Burn? What unique strength does each member bring to the band?
Something to Burn:
Greg – singer, he possesses the power of being unpredictable.
Shawn – Drummer, random melody lines of pure gold.
Jeff – Bass, knowledge of the industry.
Jimmy – Guitar, great songwriter & artist.
TRD: What is the inspiration behind the …read more
Something to Burn Interviewed by Scott Weiland
September 11, 2009 by Eric J
For too many people in the 21st century, music has become little more than something to burn. But for the band Something to Burn, music remains everything it was ever meant to be, and more.
Something to Burn bridge the gap between rock and roll’s heady past and its uncertain future on their debut album Transitions, to be released this summer on Softdrive Records, the label founded by Stone Temple Pilots front man Scott Weiland.
Recently, the band sat down with Softdrive Records founder for an interview to talk about their new album, Transitions. You can view the interview HERE
Greg Wayne (lead singer) …read more
Scott Weiland Clean And Sober?
March 6, 2009 by Scott
For a long time I have had a love/hate relationship with Scott Weiland. Not like a real, personal relationship but like as a fan and music lover. When the Stone Temple Pilots first became big on the radio back in the early 90’s I was kind of digging their sound. It wasn’t the typical grunge or glam rock sound that was plaguing the airwaves during that time. It was a breath of fresh air. I liked them, but never enough to buy their album, Core. I was in a phase at that moment where I would mainly listen to …read more
Scott Weiland For English Laundry Clothing Line
January 22, 2009 by Scott
Scott Weiland’s sobriety, for once is not the issue of the news. This time the former Velvet Revolver and Stone Temple Pilots front-man has teamed with designer Christopher Wicks to start a men’s clothing line.
Christopher Wicks, who owns and designs for his company, English Laundry said, “I have the utmost respect for Scott Weiland, both as an artist and as a designer, he is truly one of the last great rock stars, and his impact on style and music is undeniable. I am proud to be joining forces with him for this collaboration.”
Look for the Weiland For English …read more
Confirmed: Velvet Revolver Dropped From RCA Records
November 21, 2008 by Scott
Velvet Revolver’s debut album on RCA records, Contraband has sold close to 2 million records since it’s release in 2004. That’s almost 7 times what their second album Libertad sold since it’s release in 2007. Despite still going triple gold, RCA records has decided to drop Velvet Revolver from their label. The fact that they are without a front-man doesn’t help the matters much either. Perhaps they are figuring that a the next record won’t sell nearly that with a new singer.
Scott Weiland Releasing Another Solo Album
September 3, 2008 by Scott
Billboard.com reports that Scott Weiland will be releasing a new solo album in November titled “Happy“
Scott Weiland’s second solo album, “Happy,” will arrive Nov. 18 via his own Softdrive label. The set was co-produced by Weiland and Doug Grean, with Steve Albini also engineering a handful of songs.
“Happy” boasts guest appearances from three members of No Doubt: Tony Kanal, Tom Dumont and Adrian Young.
They also go on to say that he will be touring in support of Happy. Be prepared to see Scott Weiland trashed on stage everywhere, starting in November. Until then he’s still on tour with STP through …read more
The Gravel Report 8/4
August 4, 2008 by Scott
No, I’m not dead. I’ve been on vacation. I wanted to do some updates but was busy with a lot of other activities with the family and Rockstar Energy Mayhem Fest in VA Beach on Friday. Here’ is what happened in rock news over the weekend and I’ll be updating through out the day.
Lallapalooza turned in to Rage-apallooza when all hell broke loose during Rage Against The Machine’s set. A bunch of people were taken to the hospital and there was word that some people were intentionally hurting other people and stopping them from exiting.


