In a brand new interview with About.com, former STONE TEMPLE PILOTS singer Scott Weiland was asked if the band ART OF ANARCHY, a project he only did vocals for, put out a press release saying it was a new supergroup that he was a member of.

“No. Actually I wish I could say I was surprised, but I wasn’t surprised,” he responded. “It was a scam from the beginning.”

He continued: “I had them send me the files and I worked in my studio with my engineer and I wrote the lyrics and the melodies and I sent them back. I didn’t even know what their names were… I had no idea who they were.”

Weiland added: “I was paid to do it. But they were an unsigned band and they’re still an unsigned band. Hey. They’re gonna put it out on the Internet, and as fate will have it, they don’t even have a lead singer. I’m not worried about it taking away any thunder from [my solo band] THE WILDABOUTS.”

In addition to Weiland, the recording lineup for ART OF ANARCHY‘s first album included GUNS N’ ROSES guitarist Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal and DISTURBED bassist John Moyer. The rest of the lineup is filled out by Jon Votta on guitar and Vince Votta on drums. The group’s debut disc will arrive on June 2 via Century Media imprint Another Century.

In a statement to Rolling Stone, Thal wrote that “ART OF ANARCHY is not competition or a threat or interference to what any of us are doing — it’s a complement, an addition, one I’m proud of creatively.”

He continued: “[There is] no need to minimize or undermine or devalue a project we all worked on together over the course of two years.

“The five of us made an album together. Scott is currently the singer of the band. It’s in writing; no confusion. But yes, Scott‘s solo album and tour are his priority and we’re all on the same page about getting another vocalist if ART OF ANARCHY hits the road. But we don’t need to cross that bridge just yet. Taking everything as it comes, one step at a time, letting it evolve organically. Where it goes from here (and with who!) is yet to be seen.”

ART OF ANARCHY is the brainchild of Thal and the Votta brothers, who have been friends for 18 years dating back to their days on the New York music scene.

Thal also serves as producer and engineer on the album.

Weiland is no stranger to supergroups, having formed VELVET REVOLVER with several former members of GUNS N’ ROSES more than a decade ago.

He was dismissed from that band in 2008, rejoining STP until they also fired him in early 2013. He and THE WILDABOUTS will put out a new album in March.

Thal has been with GUNS N’ ROSES since 2006, playing on the 2008 album “Chinese Democracy”. He has also released a number of solo CDs.

Moyer has been DISTURBED‘s bassist since 2004. The band has been on an extended hiatus since late 2011.

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Fonte: Blabbermouth.net