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Title: VELVET REVOLVER Frontman: 'Libertad' Goes Places The First Album Didn't Go
Post by: FunkyMonkey on April 23, 2007, 05:58:24 PM
"The feel, the energy of 'Libertad' is about the eternal struggle for freedom ? personal and social freedoms."

So says VELVET REVOLVER's frontman Scott Weiland in describing the band's forthcoming album "Libertad", scheduled for release July 3 on RCA Records. It will be preceded by the track "She Builds Quick Machines".

"'Libertad' has soul," Weiland continued. "What we're trying to say on a musical and lyrical level is clearer this time. The songs may have started out being very personal but they took on a more universal truth as they were nurtured by the five-headed beast that is VELVET REVOLVER."

The band is Scott Weiland (lead vocals), Slash (guitars), Dave Kushner (guitars), Duff McKagan (bass) and Matt Sorum (drums). The members each bring a wealth of rock history to the band: Weiland fronted STONE TEMPLE PILOTS and Slash, McKagan and Sorum were the heart of GUNS N' ROSES. Kushner, formerly of WASTED YOUTH, was in McKagan's band LOADED.

"The songs took on a life of their own in pursuit of groove," said Weiland. "When it was nearly done, we realized the idea of freedom kept coming up. Serendipity hit when Duff came to a session wearing a t-shirt emblazoned with 'Libertad' and Slash found a coin struck with 'Libertad'. It all added up to naming the album 'Libertad', which is Spanish for freedom."

Produced by Brendan O'Brien, "Libertad" is the follow-up to "Contraband", VR's debut album, released in June 2004, which earned three million in sales worldwide, debuted on the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart at #1 and was awarded a Grammy for the lead track, "Slither".

"O'Brien really helped us challenge ourselves on a musical level," explained Weiland. "'Libertad' definitely rocks, but there are a lot more textures and everyone really raised the bar on their skills. It just goes places the first album didn't go."

Between "Contraband" and "Libertad", VELVET REVOLVER toured the world and supported each other through personal struggles, becoming even more tightly bonded as brothers-in-arms. "We toured for two years and got really close in the making of this album," said Weiland.

Source: Blabbermouth.net



Title: Re: VELVET REVOLVER Frontman: 'Libertad' Goes Places The First Album Didn't Go
Post by: mrlee on April 24, 2007, 07:33:17 AM
more "lets hype our album" talk from scott here. He could at least tell us something we dont already know.


Title: Re: VELVET REVOLVER Frontman: 'Libertad' Goes Places The First Album Didn't Go
Post by: GeraldFord on April 24, 2007, 09:15:35 AM
I think the difference between Contraband and Libertad will be like the difference between Core and Purple.


Title: Re: VELVET REVOLVER Frontman: 'Libertad' Goes Places The First Album Didn't Go
Post by: Fingers on April 24, 2007, 09:40:38 AM
I think the difference between Contraband and Libertad will be like the difference between Core and Purple.


I hope so-Purple was really good-and Scott is just giving interviews to different people, hence sounding the same-it's hard to talk about or describe an album people haven't heard.