About one year ago, for all anyone knew, Velvet Revolver was just a new, hyped supergroup that would probably self-destruct within in a manner of months. With oft-troubled former Stone Temple Pilots ...
Duff McKagan might have turned 60 this year, but at heart he’s still the same punk kid who set out from Seattle in 1984 with a dream of changing rock history. With Guns N’ Roses, it’s fair to say he ...
Some musicians are just gluttons for punishment. Take former Guns N’ Roses members Duff McKagan, Slash and Matt Sorum. The three Axl survivors have joined forces with Stone Temple Pilots vocalist ...
Matt Sorum is convinced Velvet Revolver "could have been as big" as Guns N' Roses. The drummer formed the supergroup side project in 2002 with his GNR bandmates Duff McKagan and Slash along with ...
Velvet Revolver confirmed news on April 1, 2008, that many fans already suspected: Scott Weiland was no longer a member. “This band is all about its fans and its music and Scott Weiland isn't 100% ...
In an interview with ABC News Radio, Scott Weiland announced that he was returning to the band he was kicked out of in 2008, Velvet Revolver, which seemed credible only for its sheer implausibility.
Noah Weiland has recorded his own version of the 2004 Velvet Revolver classic “Slither” that he posted over the weekend to honor his later father, Scott Weiland, on Father’s Day. He also created an AI ...
Japanese immigration authorities have denied Velvet Revolver's request for visas, forcing the band to cancel shows it had scheduled in four Japanese cities later this month. By Steve McClure, ...
Grammy Award-winning U.S. hard rock band Velvet Revolver said it would not perform in Japan this month as scheduled because the authorities had refused them visas due to previous run-ins with the law.
Of the many supergroups that have formed throughout rock history, Velvet Revolver seemed to be one of the more promising ones. But after only two albums, they broke up, which leaves many wondering ...