SINGER NO ONE GIVES A SHIT ABOUT SIGNS WITH LABEL NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD OF
Friday, January 4th, 2008 at 9:39am by Axl Rosenberg
Former Adler’s Appetite lead vocalist Sheldon Tarsha has inked a deal with Blastzone Entertainment for the retail release of his debut CD, Prophecies.
As lead singer of Adler’s Appetite, Sheldon Tarsha’s vocals were enjoyed by literally dozens of people. Tarsha is thrilled to no longer be held back by having one kinda-sorta-used-to-be famous member in the band, and to now be able to reach a more discerning audience that does not require such a gimmick. Mr. Tarsha* firmly believes that he can be the first cool person in history to bear the name “Sheldon.” Or “Tarsha.”
As the label for such acts as Legs Diamond, Bastardz from Brazil, and Confederacy of Horsepower, Blastzone specializes in bringing the music of bands no one has ever actually heard of before to nobody you’ve ever actually met. They are proud to add the first ever act to their roster who may have actually once played with somone about whom people kinda-sorta-but-not-really care.
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-AR
*If you can identify Tarsha or any of the other dudes who aren’t Steven Adler in the above photo, you care too much. Also, if you can identify Steven Adler in the above photo, you care too much.










Isn’t that Robbie Crane, band whore extraodinaire 2nd from left? And is it my imagination, or is Adlers resembling his likeness on the cover of appetite more and more every day?
Looks like labels and PR types better be careful which press releases they send to the MetalSucks crew!!!
that’s David Coverdale in the middle
If you post this article on your website, you care too much.
so there’s a deuling piano bar here in LA where on wendsday nights you can see Izzy Stradlin and the drummer from white lion, as well as a few other washups ripping lines, shooting jager, and playing their old songs on someone elses piano.
It’s cool until you realize its not, its sad.
Does that put anyone who plays at this piano bar on the same level as “Sheldon.” Or “Tarsha.” I think so