Steven Adler says he's heard no talk of a comeback from any classic members, adding that Duff McKagan and Slash are probably not interested in working with him.
One of the biggest questions regarding a Guns N' Roses reunion is, Which drummer, Steven Adler or Matt Sorum, would the band use if the golden-era lineup ever got back together?
On May 2, former Guns N' Roses and current Adler drummer Steven Adler admitted himself back into rehab for undisclosed substance abuse. The band Adler was forced to postpone its summer tour dates due to the drummer's return to rehab, and Adler himself has just written an official statement detailing exactly why he needed to go back again.
The original Guns N' Roses lineup may never reunite, but every once in a while there are little slivers of past glory with at least a couple of members teaming up onstage together. That was the case this past week when Duff McKagan's Loaded and Adler shared the stage together in Shibuya, Japan for a pair of shows.
Former Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler is branching out with his own band, appropriately named Adler, and the band’s debut full-length, ‘Back From the Dead,’ carries a straight-ahead rock sound that proves Mr. A means business. Now, Adler is opening up about the message behind the album, and he says he hopes it gives him a fresh start in the music business.
Former Guns N’ Roses drummer Steven Adler talks about Guns N’ Roses’ Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction, his new project, ‘Adler,’ being on Celebrity Rehab and Sober House with Dr. Drew and how despite quitting alcohol and drugs, he still makes room for a bit of the “sweet leaf.”