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Scott Weiland is gearing up for the March 31st release of Blaster, his first album with his new band, The Wildabouts.
Yesterday (Monday), a new song from their debut titled “White Lightning” began streaming exclusively at Billboard.com.
Weiland tells the magazine that the “sludgy bluesy stomp” is inspired by the Prohibition Era and is a “musical homage” to the 2012 movie Lawless, whose screenplay and music were both written by Australian musician Nick Cave.
He will be at Double Door 2/27; info here.





