STEVEN ADLER 'Paradise City' Drum-Cam Footage From Las Vegas Concert

October 6, 2011

Drum-cam footage of ADLER APPETITE's Steven Adler performing the GUNS N' ROSES classic "Paradise City" during ADLER APPETITE's October 1, 2011 appearance at the Rocktoberfest poolside concert and fest at South Point Hotel and Casino Pool in Las Vegas, Nevada can be seen below. Playing bass for ADLER APPETITE at the show was former ODIN member Aaron Samson following the recent departure of longtime ADLER APPETITE bassist Chip Z'Nuff.

Steven Adler recently revealed that he is working on "an original band" with ADLER'S APPETITE guitarist Michael Thomas and Lonnie Johnson. He added, "Our first single has one of the hottest new singers in the game right now on vocals. Hint: his band's initials are just like mine AA." [Presumably referring to ASKING ALEXANDRIA. Ed.]

Adler's new band entered NRG Recording in North Hollywood, California last month to begin recording its first material. The group spent September 26 laying down what will likely turn out to be its new single. Adler tweeted at the end of the session, "What an amazing day. We finished our first song today. I'm soooo thrilled we [are] headed in the right direction."

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