Willie Adler (LAMB OF GOD)

Willie Adler (LAMB OF GOD)
Willie Adler (LAMB OF GOD)

 

“The only strings that stay absolutely true to their name, I trust my SIT’s to stay in tune in any setting. Whether I’m on stage, in the studio, or jamming at home, they are the perfect blend of tone, durability, and feel that I need. Nothing else compares.”   Wyllie Aldler , Lamb of God

SIT Strings is proud to announce a new partnership with Willie Adler from the band Lamb of God. The new custom signature set combines a perfect balance of tension and gauging. This sets runs .010-.048PW and also includes a limited edition Willie Adler custom guitar pick at no extra charge.

 

Lamb of God is an American heavy metal band from Richmond, Virginia. Formed in 1994, the group consists of vocalistRandy Blythe, guitarists Mark Morton and Willie Adler, bassist John Campbell, and drummer Chris Adler. The band is considered to be a part of the New Wave of American Heavy Metal movement.[1][2][3]

Since its formation, Lamb of God has released six studio albums, one live album, one compilation album and three DVDs. The band's cumulative sales equal almost two million in the United States. In 2007 the band received a Grammy nomination for their 2006 album Sacrament. Lamb of God has toured with the Ozzfest twice and appeared on Slayer's The Unholy Alliance Tour in 2006. They have also played at many other major festivals around the world including Download Festival andSonisphere Festival in the UKSoundwave Festival, and Gigantour (headlined by Megadeth). Recently, (2008–2010) they have toured with Metallica (World Magnetic Tour). Lamb of God also played on the main stage on Mayhem Festival 2010. The band has recently finished their new album, which is tentatively due on January 24, 2012.

Willie is a primary songwriter in Lamb of God. His songs include "Black Label," "11th Hour," "Blood Junkie," "Hourglass," "Blood of the Scribe," "Beating on Death's Door," "Ashes of the Wake," "Ruin" and "Again We Rise." Adler also co writes songs with Mark Morton, like "Walk With me in Hell", and all of "In Your Words".

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