
DUFF McKAGAN & SCOTT
WEILAND interview

R'OM:
I think that 'Contraband' is the album
that also has that element. It is uncanny
and modern as a sound of a different,
completely new band, apart from GN'R or
STP, and it has a lot of freshness to
it. How is this newness described?
SCOTT: On a certain
level, you can't avoid any of the elements
of our past bands reflecting in the music,
honestly, Since it's us. But we made an
effort to look more at the future and
make music, without being content with
the past inheritance. Dave brings a very
modern guitar sound to the band. He will
take in various effects and experimental
things and will offer a new sound. Therefore,
we were able to take various approaches
to writing the songs.
DUFF: Right, Dave carried in many
modern elements. Matt was also deeply
concerned with making music.
My bass is my sound as usual. However,
I think that it is more modern to a slight
degree, and is more angry than before.
Slash is humble. What he does, looks very
easy when he's playing. But for the new
record, he made an eager effort to become
a more contemporary player. Since then,
he has become the Slash of Velvet Revolver
instead of the Slash of Guns N' Roses.
Since we are playing in standard [guitar]
tuning, our sound may be a bit strange
to people these days. Although most rock'n'roll
bands these days shift their tuning purposely,
and play in a low-pitched sound, we are
playing in the regular tuning from the
Led Zeppelin era.
R'OM: Scott, since
the music was written before you joinned
the band, it contained many things which
reminded us of Guns n' Roses. It was said
that the music was rewritten [after you
joined]. Does your participation influence
adding such new elements greatly?

R'OM: Is
the fact that all other members have had
a hard experience like you any help to
you?
SCOTT: Naturally.
Everyone supports me, and we all support
each other. From now on, it will be much
better than the past six years. The past
six years in Stone Temple Pilots felt
like the Spanish Inquisition.
R'OM: Spanish---what?
SCOTT: The Spanish
Inquisition. Once upon a time in Spain,
people who were said to be a witch received
torture in the Catholic church.
R'OM: Was
it that painful?
SCOTT: That is
right . That's why Velvet Revolver is
so much better for me.
DUFF: Scott is
doing well now. What doesn't kill us,
makes us stronger. We have all had experience
more severe than Scott. When looking at
his face, we can see whether he is doing
good or not. And now, after such a situation,
he can retreat one step and think about
it. Scott is studying it now.

SCOTT: When I
look at the present music scene from my
perspective, rock'n'roll does not exist
right now. But although it is very small,
there is still some hope. The album of
Jet is very good. I think that they have
a possibility to become the great rock
band in the future. I also like The White
Stripes. However, many of the rock and
punk bands that emerged lately, are pre-packaged
bands dressed up by their stylist. There
is no rock'n'roll in that world.
The members of Velvet Revolver have lived
the rock'n'roll life. So, we do not have
to try to become anything other than ourselves,
in order to play rock'n'roll. I have lived
really hard. It is very hard. In my old
way of life, I didn't think that I could
have survived like this.
R'OM: Not even once?
SCOTT: Yeah. But
I just want to be alive now. I have children.
'Sex, drugs & rock-n-roll' are something
of my past life.