SCOTT WEILAND Says Touring With Other Ex-Drug Addicts Helps Him Stay Sober
September 24, 2007The Pulse of Radio (formerly Launch Radio Networks) reports: VELVET REVOLVER's Scott Weiland has done his fair share of drugs, eventually entering rehab back in 2003. Now out on tour and sharing the bill with ALICE IN CHAINS, Weiland is almost always surrounded by the party lifestyle. But he's also around other former drug addicts. Weiland tells The Pulse of Radio that it actually helps to be on the road with fellow ex-addicts. "The hardest part about being a drug addict is really not using, it's just the places that your head goes," he said. "It's the discomfort of our thoughts that we end up medicating. So to be able to, you know, have people to sort of talk to and stuff, it definitely helps out. And there's definitely a lot of ex-junkies and alcoholics and freaks out on this tour."
Weiland has a history of drug-related arrests dating back to the mid-1990s.
VELVET REVOLVER and ALICE IN CHAINS perform in Englewood, Colorado tonight (Monday, September 24). The tour wraps on October 26 in Irvine, California.
VELVET REVOLVER is touring in support of its sophomore album, "Libertad".
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