ADLER'S APPETITE: Photos From The Studio Available

November 30, 2010

ADLER'S APPETITE — the band led by former GUNS N' ROSES drummer Steven Adler — entered the studio earlier this month to begin recording its new album with CINDERELLA drummer Fred Coury producing.

"The first week of recording has been great," says Adler. "Fred really seems to understand what we are going for and I am really happy with the results so far, I can't wait for all of our fans to hear the new material, things have been going so well we are now planning to release a track or two right around Christmas!"

Check put photos from the studio below.

ADLER'S APPETITE recently released a new single, "Alive". It is currently available on iTunes as well as via other online music stores. This is the first chance for fans to get the full version of the track.

A radio edit of "Alive" was released on July 29 in conjunction with Adler's tell-all autobiography, "My Appetite for Destruction: Sex, and Drugs, and Guns N' Roses".

"The new songs are coming along great," Adler previously stated. "After the response we got from performing 'Alive' all summer, we are really excited to put out more original music."

"We are really excited to be moving forward with original material," added ADLER'S APPETITE guitarist Alex Grossi (QUIET RIOT). "I think people are really going to like the direction we are going in."

ADLER'S APPETITE's current lineup is rounded out by guitarist Michael Thomas (FASTER PUSSYCAT),bassist Chip Z'nuff (ENUFF Z'NUFF) and vocalist Rick Stitch (LADYJACK).

"Alive" audio sample:

For more information, visit www.adlersappetiteonline.com.

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