While Suspect208 quickly went up in flames, Noah Weiland (the son of late Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland) and Tye Trujillo (the son of Metallica bass hero Robert Trujillo) have already formed a new band. The group is called Blu Weekend, and they made their live debut last weekend.
On June 27, Blu Weekend played at the iHollywood Film Fest after-party at the Woman's Club of Hollywood, with the group also featuring drummer Jackson Morris and guitarist Anthony Laurie. Before the band played, though, "The Blairing Out With Eric Blair Show" asked them a few questions, Blabbermouth points out.
When asked how Blu Weekend compares to Suspect208, Tye Trujillo replied: "I guess we have more of a punk vibe. 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."
You can check out the clip featuring Blu Weekend below.
As for the other members of the disbanded Suspect208, drummer London Hudson (the son of Slash) and guitarist Niko Tsangaris have a new band called S8NT ELEKTRIC.
Let's hope Blu Weekend have a bit more staying power than Suspect208 did.
On June 27, Blu Weekend played at the iHollywood Film Fest after-party at the Woman's Club of Hollywood, with the group also featuring drummer Jackson Morris and guitarist Anthony Laurie. Before the band played, though, "The Blairing Out With Eric Blair Show" asked them a few questions, Blabbermouth points out.
When asked how Blu Weekend compares to Suspect208, Tye Trujillo replied: "I guess we have more of a punk vibe. 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."
You can check out the clip featuring Blu Weekend below.
As for the other members of the disbanded Suspect208, drummer London Hudson (the son of Slash) and guitarist Niko Tsangaris have a new band called S8NT ELEKTRIC.
Let's hope Blu Weekend have a bit more staying power than Suspect208 did.