Robert Trujillo and Scott Weiland’s sons form New Band Together

Robert Trujillo and Scott Weiland’s sons form New Band Together | Society Of Rock Videos

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Rising From The Ashes Of Suspect208

Tye Trujillo and Noah Weiland – sons of Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo and late Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland – have teamed up to form a new band called Blu Weekend. The pair previously played together along with Slash’s son London Hudson for the short-lived project Suspect208.

Noah and Tye completed their lineup with guitarist Anthony Laurie and drummer Jackson Morris. Blu Weekend then made their debut last weekend at the iHollywood Film Festival for the Charvel documentary The Original Charvel Gang premiere celebration.

Speaking on The Blairing Out With Eric Blair Show, Tye explained how their sound as Blu Weekend is different from Suspect208.

“I guess we have more of a punk vibe,” he said. “What we’re gonna play tonight is gonna be more of a punk vibe to it. ‘Cause we’re gonna play a song [called] ‘Shark Attack’, playing one of Noah’s old songs. So it should be pretty fun.”

Elsewhere on the interview, Tye was also asked about the possibility of filling in for Korn bassist Reginald ‘Fieldy’ Arvizu following the announcement that he’d be taking a hiatus from the band.

“I’m ready,” Tye declared. “I know the songs from a while back, so I have my experience playing. If they’re interested, I’m obviously more than down to go play with them.”

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