Stone Temple Pilots
Stone Temple Pilots Acoustic Performance of Interstate Love Song and Sour Girl in Boston
On April 10, 2000, Stone Temple Pilots performed an intimate acoustic set at WAAF Studios in Boston, which marked a significant moment in their career. At this time, the band had recently released their album 'No. 4' in 1999, a project that showcased their evolution as artists, shifting towards a more experimental sound. While ‘No. 4’ was met with mixed reviews, it still included hits like 'Sour Girl' and 'Down,' maintaining their prominence in the rock scene. This acoustic session highlights the band’s versatility, as Scott Weiland's haunting vocals paired with Dean DeLeo’s guitar work provided fans a fresh perspective on their music. It’s fascinating to think how a simple acoustic setup can strip down the layers and reveal the raw emotions behind their songs, isn't it? This performance stands as a testament to their enduring appeal, despite the challenges they faced during that period.