Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Temple Pilots - SEX TYPE THING Live at Daytona Beach Bandshell
Before the live recording at Daytona Beach Bandshell on April 18, 2012, Stone Temple Pilots had just released their self-titled album in 2010, marking a significant return after a lengthy hiatus. This period was interesting for the band, as it showcased their evolution with a blend of classic rock elements and a more mature sound. Interestingly, the live performance of "Sex Type Thing" reflects their roots in the 90s grunge era while also displaying the band's adaptability over the years. Band dynamics were evolving, especially with the ongoing challenges that came with Scott Weiland's departure, which added layers of complexity to their performances. This era captures not just a moment in their career, but the resilience of a band that has weathered ups and downs, continually finding ways to resonate with their fans.