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Happy in Galoshes

  • AMG Review of Happy in Galoshes

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    Stephen Thomas Erlewine
    All Music Guide

    Scott Weiland is just a little too enamored of his tortured soul, titling his long-delayed second solo album Happy in Galoshes, a rather convoluted reconstruction of only being happy when it rains (he truly is a creature of the '90s). And the truth is, if anybody had reason to indulge in a little miserableness, it's Weiland, who once again suffered through a year that would have knocked out the knees of mere mortals, losing a brother, losing a wife, then trudging through the last days of his supergroup, Velvet Revolver. All this turmoil roils underneath the surface of Happy in Galoshes, which follows his underrated solo debut, 12 Bar Blues, by a full decade, but the perennial Weiland problem remains: all that angst seems to be an excuse for the songs, as the pain never fully inhabits the music. As pop problems go, this is pretty minor; after all, what matters is the sound of the record, and Weiland always has shown an enduring gift for candied psychedelic and fizzy glam hooks. This gift was submerged during Velvet Revolver, who always swung for the fences just a bit too hard, so it's a bit of relief for everybody to hear him just settle back and play pop. It's a relief for listeners but also for Weiland, who gets to try more different sounds than on any record since...well, 12 Bar Blues, which this is a virtual remake of, right down to his strange affection for Tom Waits-ian Germanic stomps. Happy in Galoshes isn't quite as textured or bright as 12 Bar Blues -- the smaller budget is evident in its muted colors as well as Weiland's sleepy delivery -- but it has the same emphasis on churning psychedelia and clomping glam, epitomized by the lead single, "Missing Cleveland," and punctuated by dragging dirges like the Floydian "She Sold Her System" (say it out loud fast; it's almost as funny a pun as Britney Spears' "If U Seek Amy"). Weiland stumbles occasionally, most notably on a ham-fisted dance-rock cover of Bowie's "Fame" (he has worn his idol worship more blatantly and better elsewhere), but he also has a couple of neat left turns here in the terrific barbed Elvis Costello-ish pop of "Blind Confusion" and the breezy bossa nova beat of "Killing Me Sweetly." That kind of self-conscious yet curiously effective eclectic construction of sound has been Weiland's strength, so it's too bad that it gets wrapped up in an angst that might be real but is never quite convincing. Fortunately for listeners, Weiland's plumbing of his soul always tends to be a little cryptic and now that it's delivered largely in a murmurs here, it's easy to shut off and enjoy his pop gifts, which remain overlooked and prodigious.

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Scott Weiland: "Happy" In Galoshes- Album Review
about 1 year ago

Scott Weiland's been through a lot. The former Stone Temple Pilots/Velvet Revolver frontman's struggles with his inner demons has been well documented. With that in mind I was shocked when I first learned that Weiland was prepping his first solo album in a decade. On his new album, "Happy" In Galoshes (to be released Nov. 25th), Weiland's backing band is comprised of members of No Doubt. ...

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New Scott Weiland - "Paralysis"
about 1 year ago

The ever troubled Stone Temple Revolver singer lets the internet in on some sounds from his (partially) Steve Albini produced solo record today. According to Blabbermouth, the track "Paralysis" was co-written with No Doubt dudes Adrian Young, Tony Kanal, and Tom Dumont (with Adrian on drums). That might explain why its pop sounds so fit for a Cali beach, and also why it's the best thing we've h...

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New Scott Weiland Video - "Paralysis"
about 1 year ago

Stone Temple Pilots visited New Orleans over the weekend, remembering the '90s for the benefit of Voodoo Music Experience attendees. Their reunion tour wraps up this week, and Weiland's hinted that he'd rather not pursue a future with STP if it means making albums for Atlantic . So stakes are high for Scott's second solo outing Happy In Galoshes , even if expectations remain low. "Paralysis" wa...

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AND DID YOU FUCKING KNOW THAT THE “HAPPY” IS IN FUCKING QUOTES?!?
about 1 year ago

Dude. Did anyone else know that Scott Weiland has a new solo album coming out two days after the release of Chinese Democracy? What the fuck? I wonder what it's like to be Slash this week. Seriously. Is he pissed off that these two assholes get to live? Scared of the success they might achieve [...]

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Scott Weiland Tour Dates, Presale Password for Starland Ballroom, NJ
about 1 year ago
Scott Weiland’s Bowie period
about 1 year ago

The first video from Scott Weiland's second solo album, Happy in Galoshes, has emerged. Check out 'Paralysis' below. Very Bowiesque, IMO, but the man looks healthy for once.

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