Art of Anarchy is a new band comprised of Weiland and members of Disturbed and Guns n' Roses (the newer GnR). Check em out for yourself!

Blabbermouth.net might be WAY off in their hype of this band. The guys from Disturbed and Guns aren't even guys you know very well. Weiland is the only one most people will know and let's face it; most people haven't wanted to know him these days. So the "all-star" title is a load of crap. It's like Weiland's previous gang Velvet Revolver, but a bit less classic rock infused and more edgy early 2000's hard rock. Ozzfest meets Monster Energy Drink rock.

I'm not sold on the name yet, or the music for that matter, but this is just taste. Check for yourself and read more about them below.

 

According to Blabberouth.net . . .

Poised to become one of the biggest new bands of 2015, ART OF ANARCHY is redefining the rock supergroup. Meet the "megagroup" — bandmembers are rock legends in their own right with over 150 million in sales. Promising over-the-top songs that break rock music boundaries with an all-or-nothing attitude, star power and bring-down-the-house performances, this mega band promises to transform a new generation into rock enthusiasts and die-hard "Anarchists".

ART OF ANARCHY members are some of rock's heaviest hitters and most versatile musicians. Iconic frontman, Scott Weiland, with his instantly identifiable voice, needs no introduction. He is known as one of rock's most adroit and ever-evolving vocalists. Lead guitarist Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal from GUNS N' ROSES, bassist John Moyer of DISTURBED and twin brothers Jon Votta on lead guitar and Vince Votta on drums promise extreme, uncompromising musicianship that rings in a new era for rock music.

The band started out of an 18-year friendship between Bumblefoot and the Votta brothers, dating back to the local New York music scene. Jon Votta approached Bumblefoot with the idea of putting together a unique new rock band that would have people talking. They knew Scott Weiland would be the ideal singer to handle the band's musical diversity. Once Weiland was on-board, the band was completed by the aggressive, precise, melodic bass of career-rocker John Moyer.

ART OF ANARCHY has emerged as a band willing to eradicate musical borders in pursuit of something brilliant. For these legendary members, it's all about songwriting and musicianship, which the band proudly displays on its self-titled debut album. The band also sees Weiland returning to his hard rock roots with a harder-edged sound than any of his previous efforts.

Bumblefoot shines not only as the band's co-guitarist, but also as the producer and engineer on the album. His world-class guitar playing ranks him as one of rock's most innovative guitarists.

John Moyer, self-proclaimed hitman from Texas, brings a punchy bottom end that rounds out the sound of AOA. His in the pocket style can be heard throughout the whole album.

Jon Votta, the grand architect behind ART OF ANARCHY, co-wrote the soon-to-be-released album and shares lead responsibilities with Bumblefoot. According to Votta, "This is the record I always dreamed of making since I started playing guitar." Vince Votta came up with the band name based upon these principles: it had to be extreme, uncompromising, and make a bold statement — much like his drum playing.

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