With Christmas just around the corner, it is safe to assume that you are wrapped in holiday tunes - either inevitably screaming at the mall or your laptop of choice. Beyond the old standards, there is Michael Bublé chart-topping Christmas album, and even Justin Bieber contribution first Christmas under the mistletoe, but you may not be aware that Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland the fate his record clean vacation this year.
It's true, and the Weiland while the most wonderful time of the year fell in October, even some of his contemporaries were unaware of its efforts to Christmas. This gave us the opportunity to share the video of the first music album with the bands on the bill to the annual KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas earlier this month. In the true spirit of Christmas, the artists have graciously by the retro-kitsch clip theme "Winter Wonderland", frame by frame.
It's true, and the Weiland while the most wonderful time of the year fell in October, even some of his contemporaries were unaware of its efforts to Christmas. This gave us the opportunity to share the video of the first music album with the bands on the bill to the annual KROQ Almost Acoustic Christmas earlier this month. In the true spirit of Christmas, the artists have graciously by the retro-kitsch clip theme "Winter Wonderland", frame by frame.
Initially, everyone was surprised by the video, in part because of Scott Croon classic never heard, but also by his "Mad Men"-inspired, clean-cut new look.
"I like his scarf a lot," Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons said.
"It is very beautiful," fellow bandmember Winston Marshall said.
While the reactions ran the full range of "good" to "crazy", there were other clues in the video, some believed that this could be a nod to a serious business music.
"He has a little something very strange eyebrows that I note today for the first time," Ryan Grouplove Rabin said.
"I can not say if the tongue-in-cheek or not," Mark Foster Foster People asked. "You think it's tongue-in-cheek or if you think he just lost his mind? For he certainly had a fight with [in] mental health for a while."
Of course, the sight of an icon of the 90s rock cozying to the Yule log has left some confused, but Death Cab for Cutie had their own version of Weiland "Wonderland".
"I mean, is it more of Bing Crosby or is it more of Danny Kaye?" Chris Walla DCFC requested.
"He has a lotta Bing, it has a lot of ... I mean there are some Sinatra, too," bassist Nick Harmer told DCFC.
They both agreed that Weiland was fully committed to the act.
"And that's good! It's classic," said Walla.
"Thank you, I mean - Yeah Thank you, Scott, seriously!" Harmer said.
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