Scott Weiland’s Concern About The Doors’ Jim Morrison
- by Iklim Alev

Throughout his thirty-year career, Scott Weiland succeeded in impressing his audience, especially as the lead vocalist of Stone Temple Pilots. He came to the fore with his unique voice, which he combined with his chaotic and vivid personality. The rocker’s frequently changing appearance and vocal style greatly impacted the music world, making him a source of inspiration, especially for upcoming musicians. He also became known for singing with a megaphone during his performances to deliver more effective vocals.
Weiland’s vocal style continuously improved and evolved throughout his successful career. While experiencing his band’s massive success in the ’90s, his voice began to reflect a deep baritone style. Thus, the rocker’s voice was constantly compared to Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder’s, who also has a strong baritone voice. However, Weiland was surprised by these comments because he was concerned about being compared to The Doors’ Jim Morrison.