Basic Information
| Field | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Name | Noah Mercer Weiland |
| Stage Name | Noah Weiland / NOAH WEILAND |
| Born | 2000 (often reported as November 19, 2000) |
| Nationality | American |
| Occupation | Musician, singer, songwriter |
| Parents | Scott Weiland (1967–2015), Mary Forsberg |
| Siblings | Lucy Olivia Weiland (b. 2002) |
| Paternal Grandparents | Sharon (née Williams), Kent Kline |
| Adoptive Paternal Grandfather | David “Dave” Weiland (Scott Weiland’s adoptive father) |
| Notable Associations | Suspect208 (2020–2021), Solo Artist |
| Active Years | 2020s–present |
| Representative Releases | Singles and videos: “limbo,” “3009,” “yesterday”; a cover of “Sex Type Thing” |
| Social Presence | Instagram: @1noahweiland • X: @1noahweiland • YouTube: NOAH WEILAND |
Early Life and Family
Born in 2000, Noah Mercer Weiland entered a world already humming with amplifiers. He is the son of rock vocalist Scott Weiland and model-author Mary Forsberg. His younger sister, Lucy Olivia Weiland, arrived in 2002, and the siblings surfaced periodically in public life throughout their childhood. Their parents married in 2000 and divorced in 2007, a timeline that framed Noah’s early years with both the glow and glare of the spotlight.
Noah’s paternal family history threads through Southern California. Scott Weiland was born Scott Richard Kline to Sharon (Williams) and Kent Kline, and later adopted the surname of his stepfather, David Weiland. Through that lineage, Noah connects to both the private and public chapters of a family intertwined with late-20th-century and early-21st-century rock culture.
A hard hinge in Noah’s story arrived in December 2015, when Scott Weiland died. Noah and Lucy were thrust into a more visible narrative—two young people linked to a towering voice of the 1990s, yet tasked with building identities of their own. In the years that followed, Noah’s life moved from the periphery of stages to their center.
Finding a Voice: Music in the 2020s
By the early 2020s, Noah stepped into music earnestly. He briefly joined Suspect208 around 2020–2021, a short-lived project that drew attention for its lineup as much as its sound. His exit pushed him toward a more solitary track, one that fit his temperament: sharpening his own pen, curating his own tone, and pacing his own release schedule.
As a solo artist, Noah’s output favors sharp, concise singles and visually deliberate music videos. The songs “limbo,” “3009,” and “yesterday” reveal a modern, melodic edge—tracks built on tightly cut vocals, intimate production, and a moody palette. He has also performed a cover of “Sex Type Thing,” a nod to his father’s catalog that reads less as imitation and more as respectful conversation across time.
Noah’s music occupies a lane between alt-pop and post-rock bruising, a place where hooks meet introspection. He writes like someone who has stood at the side of a thunderstorm and learned which raindrops matter. The lyrics often carry personal weather—self-reflection, resilience, forward motion—without leaning on spectacle.
Notable Works and Highlights
- Cover tribute to “Sex Type Thing,” performed with a blend of reverence and reinterpretation.
- Singles and visuals released under NOAH WEILAND’s official YouTube channel, including “limbo,” “3009,” and “yesterday.”
- Studio-forward workflow with a focus on singles rather than long-form albums, appealing to listeners who discover artists through playlists and short-form video.
Representative Releases (Selection)
| Year | Type | Title | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2023 | Single / Video | “limbo” | Moody, melodic cut anchored by a focused vocal |
| 2023–2024 | Single / Video | “3009” | Hooks and atmospheric production |
| 2024 | Single / Video | “yesterday” | Reflective tone, intimate visual |
| 2024–2025 | Cover Performance | “Sex Type Thing” | Homage to his father’s early-’90s track |
Family Web: Names and Roles
- Father: Scott Weiland (1967–2015), vocalist known for Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver.
- Mother: Mary Forsberg, model and author.
- Sister: Lucy Olivia Weiland (b. 2002).
- Paternal grandparents: Sharon (née Williams) and Kent Kline.
- Adoptive paternal grandfather: David “Dave” Weiland, whose surname Scott adopted.
The family tree carries both public victory and private challenge. Noah’s life—by design or necessity—has been about finding balance: honoring the past without being swallowed by it, writing new chapters without erasing the old ones.
Timeline
| Year/Date | Event |
|---|---|
| 2000 | Birth of Noah Mercer Weiland in the United States |
| 2000 | Parents marry; Noah’s early years unfold in a high-profile household |
| 2002 | Birth of his sister, Lucy |
| 2007 | Parents’ divorce |
| 2015 (December 3) | Passing of his father, Scott Weiland |
| 2020–2021 | Brief stint with the project Suspect208 |
| 2023–2025 | Solo releases and official videos under NOAH WEILAND |
Sound, Style, and Influence
Noah’s recordings come off as sleek but weathered—modern drum programming with guitar textures that nod to a rock lineage without living in it. It’s a palette that makes sense for a 21st-century artist raised among multiple formats: FM rock, streaming pop, and algorithmic discovery.
Thematically, his lyrics linger on change, distance, and choice. You hear the gravitational pull of family history, but also a deliberate push toward independence. If Scott Weiland’s catalog often moved like a storm front, Noah’s work narrows the aperture—less stadium-sized roar, more heartbeat and breath.
Public Presence and Platforms
Noah’s hub is digital: Instagram and X for updates, YouTube for premieres, teasers, and official videos. The strategy mirrors how many emerging artists break in the 2020s—song by song, clip by clip—building an audience through consistent presence over grand declarations.
- Instagram: @1noahweiland
- X (Twitter): @1noahweiland
- YouTube: NOAH WEILAND
The Family Lens in 10 Lines
- Born: 2000; 2) Sister: Lucy (b. 2002); 3) Parents married in 2000; 4) Parents divorced in 2007; 5) Father passed away in 2015; 6) Early public sightings with family; 7) Music path takes shape by 2020; 8) Suspect208 stint; 9) Solo era with a string of singles and videos; 10) Active on major social platforms.
FAQ
Who is Noah Mercer Weiland?
He is an American musician and the son of Scott Weiland and Mary Forsberg.
What kind of music does he make?
Melodic, modern tracks that blend alternative, pop, and rock textures.
Did he ever play in a band?
Yes, he briefly took part in the project Suspect208 around 2020–2021 before focusing on solo work.
What are some of his songs?
Representative tracks include “limbo,” “3009,” and “yesterday,” alongside a cover of “Sex Type Thing.”
How is he connected to Stone Temple Pilots?
His father, Scott Weiland, was the band’s lead vocalist; Noah has performed a respectful cover from that catalog.
Where can I follow his updates?
He posts on Instagram (@1noahweiland), X (@1noahweiland), and releases music on his NOAH WEILAND YouTube channel.