Noah Weiland covers Velvet Revolver's "Slither" with video feat. AI-generated Slash & Duff making out
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Noah Weiland, the son of late rock star Scott Weiland, has released a cover of "Slither" by Velvet Revolver accompanied by a surreal video. This Father's Day tribute highlights his complex emotions around family, loss, and identity. The video includes dreamlike sequences, AI versions of band members, and personal memories. Noah's artistic choices reflect his desire to carve out his own identity in music, rejecting the notion of solely relying on his father's legacy, as he works on original music for his upcoming EP, 'Crashout Junkie.'
One second I'm running away from my own demons, the next I'm lusting over a girl that I have a crush on trying to save her.
I don't want my entire identity based off my father's work. I would rather make music on my own terms that is true to myself but the fans will love as well.
The video is supposed to be like a gnarly fever dream.
I basically did the whole video from my iPhone lying in bed, same way I record all of my music too.
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