Noah Weiland, son of Scott Weiland, has published a cover of “Sex Type Thing”.
Noah Weiland, son of the late “Stone Temple Pilot” singer Scott Weiland, has published a touching cover of the song “Sex Type”. This song, which was the first single of the Core debut album from STP, is presented in an acoustic, reduced version. Accompanied by a music video that Noah shows with a Chucky doll, the clip symbolizes the re-encounter with his father in a dream that Noah had years ago.
Cover of the Stone Temple Pilots: A song for the father
On Instagram, Noah explained that he created the song and the video from the memory of this dream in which he wished he could tell his father a lot of what had changed on Earth.
The cover version of “Sex Type” was recorded by Noah Weiland with an acoustic guitar accompaniment by Spencer Carr Reed. In the associated music video, Noah is shown together with the Chucky doll, which symbolizes his father. In the texts shown, Noah explains the meaning of the dream and how it reflects his relationship with Scott Weiland. The video ends with the words: “I wish I could dream of you forever. But it’s okay … because for now I will continue your inheritance. “
Son of Scott Weiland also makes a career as a musician
Noah has established itself as a musician in recent years. As early as 2020, he appeared as a member of the band Suspect208, in which Guns N ‘Roses guitarist Slash and Metallica bass player Robert Trujillo also played along. Since then he has published several solo songs, including “Time Will Tell”, which contains previously unpublished vocals by Scott Weiland.
In an interview with Rolling Stone a year ago, Noah said that he was often perceived incorrectly as a privileged child of a deceased rock star. “I’m not a trust find child,” he said. “My father was indebted to millions of dollars during his death. My mother always worked in a normal job. “
