Stone Temple Pilots Stone Temple Pilots

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Tracklist:
1. Between The Lines
2. Take A Load Off
3. Huckleberry Crumble
4. Hickory Dichotomy
5. Dare If You Dare
6. Cinnamon
7. Hazy Daze
8. Bagman
9. Peacoat
10. Fast As I Can
11. First Kiss On Mars
12. Maver


Release Date: 05/25/2010

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lateoctober (3.5)
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Mike Stagno STAFF

May 31st, 2010 | 41 replies | 5,394 views

Summary: A swing and a miss.

Last September, Alice in Chains released Black Gives Way to Blue, and showed us that even '90s rock artists can pull off successful comeback records and sound pretty cool doing it. But for every Alice in Chains there's a Hole, who released a mediocre record in Nobody's Daughter last month. Or a Marcy Playground, whose Leaving Wonderland… In a Fit of Rage was noticed by approximately nobody. The Smashing Pumpkins' Zeitgeist was a middling effort with little replay value (and the two EPs they've released since then were awful). As for Creed, well… haha.

Stone Temple Pilots falls into the latter camp, and for many of the same reasons. Black Gives Way to Blue was a great album because Alice in Chains was inspired; not only did it give Jerry Cantrell and co. a chance to show that they were still relevant, but it also allowed them to pay homage to a fallen friend. It was a dark release, certainly a far cry from the hard rocking debauchery of a song like "Between the Lines", but it was meaningful all the same. I wouldn't expect Stone Temple Pilots to write an album as gloomy as Black Gives Way to Blue for obvious reasons; they've never been that kind of band to begin with and they haven't gone through the same *** that Alice in Chains have. But half-assed references to the drugs they used to take (used to take) and swine flu really don't cut it. Stone Temple Pilots are on autopilot from the start, and a couple good songs spread out over a 41 minute runtime do little to deter from the feeling that the album is just kind of there.

Musically, Stone Temple Pilots is very much Dean DeLeo's record. The mix is dominated by DeLeo's heavy guitar, which takes cues from the artists that influenced the band, especially '70s and '80s brand of hard rock. At times the results are kind of neat; the atypical "Cinnamon" hankers back to '60s guitar pop and makes for an excellent change of pace after the five dreary tracks that precede it. There are a couple groovy licks scattered here and there which are half decent, but otherwise it's a tepid exercise in mediocrity difficult to even feign interest in.

For what it's worth, the album is rarely terrible. The band's only truly awful moments come during forays into bluesy rock (think Aerosmith) in "Huckleberry Crumble" or through Scott Weiland's unbearably obnoxious swagger in "Hickory Dichotomy". But it isn't good enough that Stone Temple Pilots isn't terrible. It isn't good enough that Weiland sounds kind of cool conjuring grunge vocalists of old in the chorus of "Take a Load Off". It isn't good enough that songs like "Peacoat" or "Hazy Daze" are only enjoyable if you try hard enough to like them. It isn't good enough that this isn't Velvet Revolver (though that is a huge plus). Point is, the album isn't without positives. But these moments do little to make up for the utter lack of inspiration on the part of Stone Temple Pilots. And until they can demonstrate the kind of imagination that has fuelled successful resurgences in the past, Stone Temple Pilots will be hard pressed to breakout of the half-baked reunion phase.

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Counterfeit
May 31st 2010



8049 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Oh come one it isn't a 2.5.

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greg84
May 31st 2010



1127 Comments

Album Rating: 3

I liked Stone Temple Pilots from the 1990s as well as Velvet Revolver a lot. This album is disappointing though, implied from the first listen.

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lateoctober
May 31st 2010



169 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I really think people should lay off the Alice In Chains and grunge camparisons, nicely done but I just can't agree.

Romulus
May 31st 2010



4292 Comments

Album Rating: 2

Yeah I don't dig this too much, good review.

But half-assed references to the drugs they used to take (used to take)


This was gold.

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PearlDrummer20
May 31st 2010



906 Comments


"I really think people should lay of the Alice In Chains and grunge camparisons"

^this

EVedder27
May 31st 2010



5183 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5 | Sound Off

Nice Mike, you hit the nail on the head. This was incredibly underwhelming.

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MassiveAttack
May 31st 2010



1999 Comments


So how was Marcy Playground's last outing?

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KILL
May 31st 2010



8652 Comments


does this have plush

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theilladelph
May 31st 2010



202 Comments


yes

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Satellite
May 31st 2010



4132 Comments


"Your fucking cocaine party fucking creeps me out. When did Scott Weiland show up? How long's he stickin' around?"
-BTMI

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focksy
May 31st 2010



423 Comments

Album Rating: 4

not disappointed

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JWT155
May 31st 2010



3633 Comments

Album Rating: 3

Me neither.

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Counterfeit
May 31st 2010



8049 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Also me neither.

JWT155
May 31st 2010



3633 Comments

Album Rating: 3

I'd be disappointed if I expected another Purple, I find this to be a really fun record with some catchy riffs and a solid rock album. Lyrics and lack of diversity in Weiland's vocals are my only complaints.

Ire
May 31st 2010



10801 Comments


Kinda hate the last sentence of the first paragraph.

Other than that the review is great.

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Counterfeit
May 31st 2010



8049 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Basically what JWT said. I didn't come into this expecting anything. I'm actually glad they didn't try and rehash past glories. Would've been a miserable failure.

EBTCardMania
May 31st 2010



512 Comments


who we kidding band has never been that special anyway

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Counterfeit
May 31st 2010



8049 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

Purple was fucking tits dude. And to a lesser extent Core and Tiny Music

Wizard
June 1st 2010



13269 Comments


Oh come one it isn't a 2.5.

Yeah, it's worse.

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Counterfeit
June 1st 2010



8049 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

>.>
On a side note, happy first day of june Wiz.



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