In the live recording from November 30, 2019, Stone Temple Pilots performed their iconic second album, "Purple," in its entirety at Gold-Diggers Sound... Read Full Description >
In the live recording from November 30, 2019, Stone Temple Pilots performed their iconic second album, "Purple," in its entirety at Gold-Diggers Sound in Los Angeles. This album, originally released in 1994, solidified their status in the grunge and alternative rock scenes, featuring hits like "Interstate Love Song" and "Vasoline." By the time of this live performance, the band had seen a significant evolution in their lineup and sound, particularly following the death of original frontman Scott Weiland in 2015. They had been actively touring and recording with new lead singer Jeff Gutt, reflecting their resilience and commitment to their craft. The choice to celebrate "Purple" highlights the album's lasting impact and the band's desire to connect with both longtime fans and new audiences. This performance not only commemorates a pivotal moment in their legacy but also showcases the continued relevance of their early material.