Former ADLER'S APPETITE Singer Opens Recording Studio

December 10, 2007

Former ADLER'S APPETITE and current TARSHA lead vocalist Sheldon Tarsha has announced the grand opening of his private recording headquarters — The Awe Center.

Giving rise to Tarsha's debut album, "Prophecies", and his forthcoming CD, "Divine Universe", The Awe Center is described as "a deluxe recording retreat located on a 10-acre horse ranch in the center of the Twin Oaks Valley in San Marcos, CA. Approximately 30 minutes north of San Diego and about two hours from L.A., the lush landscape and rural antiquity of The Awe Center's unique location serve as a refreshing and creative environment for this full-feature digital recording studio. Owing its name to the spirit of its origin — Arts, Wellness, and Equestrian — The Awe Center is fully-equipped with the latest in recording technology and living amenities to accomodate the most discerning recording professionals."

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/theawecenter.

According to a press release, TARSHA's new album, "Divine Universe", features "10 killer tracks, all freshly mixed and mastered, ready for mass consumption! TARSHA is currently accepting licensing and distribution offers for the worlwide release of 'Divine Universe' in early 2008."

"Divine Universe" track listing:

01. Second Life
02. Blind World Suicide
03. Mess It Up
04. Slow Down
05. Another Day
06. All Tied Up
07. Sonic Sedition
08. Hit The Bottom
09. Here We Go
10. Endless Soul

The "Second Life" single features lyrics that were inspired by the 3-D social networking website called Second Life, Tarsha gives fans a strong dose of his signature modern-rock sound while focusing attention to the growing phenomenon of online "metaverses," 3-D societies that exist in cyberspace.

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/tarsharock.

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