Scott Weiland’s Kids Are All Grown Up

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Noah Weiland, son of late Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland, recently dropped a few new songs off of his upcoming album “Call Jesus” (which is set to be released sometime in 2025). Noah’s latest track, called “Limbo,” came in the form of a tribute to his father and was released this past Tuesday (Dec. 3) on the 9th anniversary of his death.

“9 years ago today I lost my father, and about a year ago now I lost my brother Gio. After 100’s of songs recorded throughout the past few years, I can proudly say this is my favorite so far. Today marks a new beginning of who NOAH WEILAND is as an artist, and I hope you guys are ready for what is to come,” Noah wrote on Instagram about the new song.

Just hours after releasing “Limbo,” Noah took aim at his father’s team, slamming them for seemingly choosing to not promote his music.

“To the people who run my dad’s Insta account: Is it really that hard to follow his own son from that account? Let alone repost what I made for him? Or do I not make you guys enough money?” Noah wrote in an Instagram story.

“I just dropped an entire tribute to my father for the anniversary of his passing & instead you guys completely ignored me & post some old a** clips everyone’s already seen. Imao, jokes. I think it’s crazy that I can’t even tag my own father. LOL WTF,” he added.

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Kaitlyn Estona
Growing up on a steady diet of grunge and alternative rock, and fueled by an immense passion for music, Kaitlyn eventually found herself pursuing a career in music journalism. She attended Cal State San Marcos, where she honed her skills in writing and video production, graduating summa cum laude with a bachelor’s degree in mass media. Kaitlyn joined Alternative Nation as a social media manager in February 2024 and expanded her role to contributing writer just a month later. Outside of work, Kaitlyn is an avid concert goer, enjoys playing guitar, and is a classic film and TV buff with a penchant for all things comedy.