Former Lamb of God drummer Chris Adler discussed the possibility of rejoining the band in a recent interview with Loaded Radio.
He used a metaphorical comparison to explain his stance on returning to his former band.
“Um, would I step in to do it again? Oh, man. I don’t know that I would. It feels like it would be like, would you go on a date with your ex-wife that you still kind of pine for? And I don’t think that would be a very good idea for either of us,” Adler said.
He reflected on his time with the band with a final thought about his legacy: “I’ll take the memories and the plaques and Grammys that I can show my parents or whatever, and we’ll let it rest.”
The drummer’s comments indicate he has made peace with his departure from Lamb of God. He appears to prefer maintaining the status quo.
His response marks another milestone in the years following his formal departure from the band. This event ended a significant chapter in Lamb of God’s history.
Records from Wikipedia revealed that Adler’s path with Lamb of God took an unexpected turn in 2017. A motorcycle accident caused health complications, forcing him to take a leave of absence from the band.
Documentation from Mabumbe showed this situation led to a permanent lineup change. Art Cruz officially replaced Adler in July 2019.
Adler played a vital role in shaping the band’s sound and success before his departure. His official biography on Chris Adler’s website highlights his crucial contributions. He helped create landmark albums including “New American Gospel” and the critically acclaimed “As the Palaces Burn.” These works earned significant recognition in the metal community.
His achievements with Lamb of God have secured his legacy. His clear position on rejoining the band now writes a definitive chapter in their continuing story.
