Suspect208, the band featuring London Hudson, son of Guns N’ Roses guitarist Slash, and Tye Trujllo, son of Metallica bassist Robert Trujillo, has unfortunately parted ways with Scott Weiland's son Noah Weiland due to "heading down a dark path of drug use."
The band is currently considering new vocalists who live in Los Angeles and who can perform "Black Dog" by Led Zeppelin.
"As many of you know, we let our singer, Noah, go. We were really close to him and it is the last thing we would’ve ever wanted to do, but it had to be done for his safety, as well as the longevity of the band. This decision was made by the band because it was the last thing we could do to keep going.
"Noah was not writing lyrics or lifting his weight in the band for two months before we let him go. He was heading down a dark path of drug use that got in the way of our friendship as well as the band. Lastly, there were many instances of blow-ups over very small issues we’d confront him with. We wish him the best, and we deeply care about him. However, we did as much as we could to help him. Thank you to those who stick with us on this journey, we are very grateful."
We wish Noah Weiland all the best. If you missed it, you can check out the band's debut single "All Black" here.