180g Audiophile Black Vinyl!
No. 4 is the fourth album released by American grunge rockers Stone Temple Pilots, released in 1999. The album was a return to the band's earlier Hard Rock roots, while also blending elements of Heavy Metal, Psychedelic Rock, and Alternative Rock.
Despite the lack of promotion due to singer Scott Weiland's one-year jail sentence shortly before the album's release, No. 4 was certified Platinum by the RIAA in 2000. The song "Down" was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance at the Grammy Awards. The album also produced one of STP's biggest hits, "Sour Girl," which charted at #78 on the Hot 100, their only song to appear on that chart.
No.4 displays a deliberate effort by the band to return to a more Hard Rock-oriented sound featured on its first two albums. Allmusic cited the album as STP's "hardest effort" since Core, remarking that "it's as if STP decided to compete directly with the new generation of alt-metal bands who prize aggression over hooks or riffs." Stephen Erlewine also wrote that No.4 "consolidates all [of STP's] strengths."
Features:
180g Audiophile Vinyl
Black Vinyl
Insert
Die-Cut Sleeve
Available on vinyl for the first time
Selections:
Side A:
1. Down
2. Heaven & Hot Rods
3. Pruno
4. Church On Tuesday
5. Sour Girl
Side B:
1. No Way Out
2. Sex & Violence
3. Glide
4. I Got You
5. MC5
6. Atlanta
No. 4 is the fourth album released by American grunge rockers Stone Temple Pilots, released in 1999. The album was a return to the band's earlier Hard Rock roots, while also blending elements of Heavy Metal, Psychedelic Rock, and Alternative Rock.
Despite the lack of promotion due to singer Scott Weiland's one-year jail sentence shortly before the album's release, No. 4 was certified Platinum by the RIAA in 2000. The song "Down" was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance at the Grammy Awards. The album also produced one of STP's biggest hits, "Sour Girl," which charted at #78 on the Hot 100, their only song to appear on that chart.
No.4 displays a deliberate effort by the band to return to a more Hard Rock-oriented sound featured on its first two albums. Allmusic cited the album as STP's "hardest effort" since Core, remarking that "it's as if STP decided to compete directly with the new generation of alt-metal bands who prize aggression over hooks or riffs." Stephen Erlewine also wrote that No.4 "consolidates all [of STP's] strengths."
Features:
180g Audiophile Vinyl
Black Vinyl
Insert
Die-Cut Sleeve
Available on vinyl for the first time
Selections:
Side A:
1. Down
2. Heaven & Hot Rods
3. Pruno
4. Church On Tuesday
5. Sour Girl
Side B:
1. No Way Out
2. Sex & Violence
3. Glide
4. I Got You
5. MC5
6. Atlanta