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Musicians Joey Kramer and Steven Tyler of Aerosmith in 2008
Aerosmith have confirmed that they are seeking a new singer to replace Steven Tyler, saying their long-time frontman "doesn't act like a sober person".

Guitarist Brad Whitford and drummer Joey Kramer have reiterated the comments made by lead guitarist Joe Perry, who warned that Aerosmith would need to find a new singer for next year's 40th anniversary.

"Steven, he isolates more and more all the time," Kramer told Billboard.com.

"That's what gives it away to me that there's something going on. I don't know what that is. I know he's made some not so great choices and he's got some negative influences around him now. I love the guy. I just want to see him get some help."

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Whitford went even further. "[Steven] doesn't act like a sober person," he said.

"I'm not hanging with the guy, but his history of drug abuse is well documented. And like many other people in this same position, the prospects aren't good. For most people, full-blown recovery is a tough thing to pull off."

In just weeks, Aerosmith have gone from stadium giants to band in crisis, as Perry revealed the depth of the group's alienation from their frontman.

Although Tyler joined Perry onstage last week, declaring "I am not leaving Aerosmith", the singer has asked for two years off – allegedly focusing on "Brand Tyler" and his solo career.

This holds little allure for other members of the group, who say they are worried about Tyler's health.

Tyler's problems with drug use are well-documented – he entered rehab in 1986 and again last year.

The 61-year-old has lately been clubbing with 35-year-old Justin Murdock, heir to the Dole Pineapple fortune, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Various anonymous friends have claimed he is "a different man than he used to be" and "in terrible trouble".

Meanwhile, Aerosmith want to play. "I can't sit around for two years and not play my drums," Kramer told Classic Rock magazine. The band are considering several singers. "Famous people," Kramer said.

"People that we know or are friends that we think may consider doing it," Whitford added. "Hopefully, we'll do something creative and push the boundaries of what we do, maybe make some new music, not just go out there and be, like, an Aerosmith cover band."

Aerosmith may even change their name, as many fans have suggested. "We're contemplating our options," Kramer said.

And certainly, they would always welcome a Tyler back into the fold. "We would never shut the door," Whitford promised. "There might be a sign on that door that has a list of qualifications, but we would never shut the door."

© Guardian

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