ADLER'S APPETITE Interviewed On 'All Knowing Force' (Audio)

May 12, 2011

ADLER'S APPETITE members Steven Adler (drums; formerly of GUNS N' ROSES) and Chip Z'Nuff (bass; also of ENUFF Z'NUFF) were the featured guests on this week's edition of the "All Knowing Force" web-based interview show. The chat is now available for streaming using the audio player below.

For more information, visit www.allknowingforce.com.

Chip Z'Nuff told Gerry Gittelson of Patch in a new interview that ADLER'S APPETITE has inked a "massive deal" with an as-yet-undisclosed record company. "We just signed a new deal with this label I can't mention the label's name right now, but it's a massive deal," Chip said. "Especially for me, being [that] in the early days of ENUFF'ZNUFF we signed with Atco/Atlantic, and then Clive Davis signed us over at Arista, we worked our way through Spitfire and Mayhem and all the different labels, even released a couple of records on Sony."

ADLER'S APPETITE kicked off its U.S. headlining tour on May 5 at Brixton in Redondo Beach, and Patch was there to capture all the action. The seven-minute clip can now be viewed below (filmed by Craig Clough).

ADLER'S APPETITE has officially recruited singer Patrick Stone (ACES 'N' EIGHTS) and guitarist Lonnie Paul following the recent departures of Rick Stitch and Alex Grossi.

Stitch announced in March that he was leaving ADLER'S APPETITE in order to concentrate on his Los Angeles-based original project LADYJACK.

Stitch's LADYJACK bandmate Robo (guitar),who was filling in for ADLER'S APPETITE guitarist Alex Grossi on the latter group's most recent European tour, will not be continuing with Adler's outfit.

Grossi recently left ADLER'S APPETITE in order to focus on his work with the resurrected QUIET RIOT.

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