Erstwhile Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland will release his next solo album -- this time supported by the backing band, the Wildabouts -- on March 31 via Softdrive Records. ‘Blaster’ is Weiland’s first solo album since 2008’s ''Happy' In Galoshes.'

Weiland wrote 11 of the 12 tracks, and the singer told Rolling Stone that he’s very excited about the forthcoming album -- more so than he has been in a long time.

“The sound we were getting felt original and infectious and brought me back to the feelings I had when I made my first couple records,” he said in the interview. “Just excitement, feeling invigorated. Youthful.”

In the intervening years since ‘’Happy’ in Galoshes,’ Weiland says that his solo sound has changed.

"'Happy’ in Galoshes’ was an experimental art record, for the most part,” he explained. “‘Blaster’ is definitely a band sound: a stripped-down, furry sound with a lot of space between notes. But it’s tight and to-the-point while keeping that garage rock vibe to it.”

We'll have to wait until March to find out what "furry" sounds like, but maybe we'll get an idea when we catch Weiland and the Wildabouts on tour. You can find a full list of stops below; tickets go on sale Jan. 9.

Scott Weiland and the Wildabouts Tour
Feb. 22: Scottsdale, Ariz. -- Pub Rock
Feb. 24: Denver, Colo. -- Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom
Feb. 26: Omaha, Neb. -- The Waiting Room
Feb. 27: Chicago, Ill. -- Double Door
Feb. 28: Flint, Mich. -- The Machine Shop
Mar. 2: Nashville, Tenn. -- Mercy Lounge
Mar. 3: Atlanta, Ga. -- The Masquerade
Mar. 6: Orlando, Fla. -- The Social
Mar. 7: Destin, Fla. -- Club LA
Mar. 10: New York, N.Y. -- Gramercy Theatre
Mar. 12: Philadelphia, Penn. -- World Café Live
Mar. 13: Baltimore, Md. -- Ottobar
Mar. 14: Boston, Mass. -- Brighton Music Hall
Apr. 25: Jacksonville, Fla. -- Welcome to Rockville
May 16: Columbus, Ohio -- Rock On the Range
May 30: Napa Valley -- BottleRock Music Festival

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