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STP’s Dean DeLeo And Singer/Guitarist Pete Shoulder Announce Debut ‘One More Satellite’ Album

Is this the first time you’re hearing about Stone Temple Pilots‘ Dean DeLeo’s new project? Yeah. Me too. Dean teamed up with singer Pete Shoulder, and they just announced the release info for the debut album from ‘One More Satellite‘. It’s out July 18, 2025!

Dean says One More Satellite’s collection of music is diverse, “I was simply sitting on some songs I wanted to record. What started out as an instrumental album, quickly changed soon after Pete and I chatted. He was going to sing on a song or two, then wound up singing on eight of the ten on the record.”

Pete Shoulder says, “I was excited to hear the new music Dean wanted to collaborate on. We’ve worked together in the past and it’s always been an absolute pleasure making music with him. The stuff he comes up with is so interesting, with so many beautiful, unexpected, twists and turns. It’s very inspiring to write to and pushes me into realms that I would never usually think of exploring. I’m very proud of the album we’ve made.”

You’ll be able to get One More Satellite’s album digitally and on CD and vinyl. Merch, posters, t-shirts and all that, here!

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“One More Satellite” track listing:

01. Paper Over The Cracks
02. Vultures
03. Long Way Down
04. Drowning Out The Sun
05. Serenade
06. Can Of Worms
07. Willow Mae
08. Spit It Out
09. Pull Back The Veil
10. Your Call

DeLeo’s son Rocco plays drums on “Drowning Out The Sun”, “Willow Mae” and “Spit It Out”. STP drummer Eric Kretz plays on “Serenade” and Brian Tichy drums on the rest of the album. That’s Dean’s daughter June DeLeo you hear on “Your Call”. Longtime collaborator Ryan Williams co-produced and mixed the album.

DeLeo and Shoulder have previously worked together. They collaborated on “Lessons Learned”, Dean’s younger brother and STP bassist, Robert Leo’s album. They’ve done some other studio projects, too.

This is cool. If it’s already been announced, somehow it missed my radar. But cool to be in-the-loop now. What do you think of the lead single?