SEBASTIAN BACH Guitarist Says Next Album Will Be 'Very Different' To 'Angel Down'

November 11, 2010

Loucifer Speaks recently conducted an interview with SEBASTIAN BACH guitarist Nick Sterling. An excerpt from the chat follow below.

Loucifer Speaks: I'm sure you've been asked this a thousand times before, but how did you end up becoming the guitarist for Sebastian Bach?

Nick: Well, he was looking for a guitarist and he initially saw me in an advertisement for Eminence speakers in Guitar Player magazine. After that, he checked out some of the stuff that I had online and we started talking by phone. Sebastian was just so stoked about making some new music and he really likes my style of writing, so everything has just kinda fell into place. I wouldn't want to be involved if he was just into doing the whole nostalgia rock thing; that's not what he's about, he wants to keep making records until he's much, much older and that's cool.

Loucifer Speaks: I understand that you're working on the new Sebastian Bach album at the moment. Are you able to tell us anything about it? Does it have a title yet?

Nick: We will be starting the pre-production for the new record soon. Most of the songs on there are ideas that I have had written in the past. A lot of the tunes that work great for Sebastian to sing happen to be tunes that just didn't fit with the songs on my last solo record. It will be more of a rock record — lots of melody but while still keeping Sebastian's signature high level of energy.

Loucifer Speaks: Will it carry on from where "Angel Down" left off?

Nick: I think it will be a very different style of album than "Angel Down" but still compatible with Sebastian's fan base. I'm really excited to start working on it.

Loucifer Speaks: Will you be hitting the road again with Sebastian Bach once the album has been released?

Nick: I hope so. I would definitely assume so! Sebastian and his management team are really wanting to give it 100%, so I'm sure that a huge tour supporting the album will happen sometime in the future.

Read the entire interview from Loucifer Speaks.

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