Robert DeLeo, bassist and principal songwriter of the iconic band STONE TEMPLE PILOTS, released his first solo album, “Lessons Learned”, on October 21. The official music video for the debut single, “Love Is Not Made Of Gold”, directed by DeLeo and Ryan Williams, can be seen below.
If you’ve been paying attention since the 1990s, you already know that DeLeo‘s range was always there in the hints of sophistication sparkling beneath the surface of the sound that cemented STP‘s place as one of the defining bands of their era. Now for the first time, he’s pulling back the curtain to reveal the full breadth of his range. “Lessons Learned” bears many shades of DeLeo in his full glory as a multi-instrumentalist.
STP listeners will recognize the signature chord changes right away, with new songs like “She Brings The Rain”, “What Will Be” and “What’ll I Do”, shifting course and ascending ever so gracefully to the upper ozone of the musical spectrum, where gorgeous hummable melodies spill over into an array of reflective moods.
“The past few years of life have revealed many changes,” says Robert. “This collection of songs represents what has transpired. The journey and gift of songwriting has played such an important role for me. It’s been a close companion throughout my life.”
Robert played virtually all the instruments on the album, complemented by guest musicians and vocalists, all of which lend to the undeniable intimacy of the music. “Love Is Not Made Of Gold” features vocalist Jimmy Gnecco.
“I needed to confess my feelings on that ever so mystical word…LOVE,” says Robert. “I wanted this song to come across in such a way that really hits where it hurts.”
Like so much of DeLeo‘s body of work, “Lessons Learned” is the kind of record that feels so alive in the present and instantly soundtracks the moment for the listener.
“The path of love is unknown,” Robert concludes. “Your heart leads you in many different directions. These are my lessons learned.”
“Lessons Learned” track listing:
01. Big Sky Woman (feat. Pete Shoulder)
02. She Brings The Rain (feat. Tim Bluhm)
03. Love Is Not Made Of Gold (feat. Jimmy Gnecco)
04. Anew (feat. Kara Britz) 03:41
05. Put Aside Your Sorrows (feat. Pete Shoulder) 03:18
06. Lessons Learned (feat. Tim Bluhm) 03:18
07. What Will Be (feat. Jimmy Gnecco) 03:03
08. Everything (feat. Kara Britz) 04:04
09. What’ll I Do (feat. Johnny Irion) 04:17
10. Is This Goodbye 03:44
This past March, Robert spoke to AXS TV‘s “At Home And Social With” about his upcoming solo album. The 56-year-old musician said: “Through this pandemic, there’s been a lot of time and a lot of free time. And it gave me a chance to pick up all my acoustic instruments and kind of talk to them a little bit and see what they had to say back. And before I knew it, I had a bunch of songs together of my own — acoustic-based songs. And I had some friends of mine, who are very talented, do some vocal stuff. So I have different vocalists — about five different vocalists — through the record, and great, great, very talented people helping me out with this.”
In February, DeLeo revealed on his Instagram that his solo album would include a guest appearance by Kara Britz, who has worked as a backing singer on NBC‘s “The Voice” and has backed up country artist Blake Shelton, as well as piano playing by producer, engineer and mixer Bill Appleberry and cello playing of Dave Eggar.
In the summer of 2021, DeLeo discussed his solo album in an interview with Bass Player magazine. At the time, he stated about the set: “It’s all acoustic bass, and I got a chance to sharpen up my acoustic guitar skills too. I wound up finding a guitarrón — you know, the Mexican bass? I found one that was converted to four strings and it was fretted, and it sounds unbelievable. I’ve reached out to people that I really wanted to write and collaborate with.”
DeLeo has been discussing the possibility of releasing a solo album for at least the last two decades. Back in 2002, he said that he was “compiling a number of songs” that had not made their way on to STP records, “not because they’re bad songs, [but] just because they never found a place. Though they’re different from STP, they still mean a lot to me,” he explained.
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS features three original members — Robert DeLeo, guitarist Dean DeLeo and drummer Eric Kretz.
Singer Jeff Gutt, a 46-year-old Michigan native who spent time in the early-2000s nu-metal act DRY CELL, among other bands, and was a contestant on “The X Factor”, joined STONE TEMPLE PILOTS after beating out roughly 15,000 hopefuls during an extended search that began more than a year earlier.
Original STONE TEMPLE PILOTS singer Scott Weiland, who reunited with the group in 2010 after an eight-year hiatus but was dismissed in 2013, died in December 2015 of a drug overdose.
Chester Bennington, who joined STP in early 2013, departed nearly three years later to spend more time with his main band LINKIN PARK. Bennington committed suicide in July 2017.
STONE TEMPLE PILOTS released their first all-acoustic album, titled “Perdida”, in February 2020. The disc was Gutt‘s second with STP. His recording debut with the group was on its self-titled seventh album, which arrived in March 2018.
Photo credit: Duke DeLeo