SEBASTIAN BACH Talks New Album In Video Interview

May 9, 2011

David "Gus" Griesinger of BackstageAxxess.com conducted an interview with former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach on the "black carpet" of the third annual Revolver Golden Gods Awards, which was held on April 20 at Club Nokia in Los Angeles, California. You can now watch the chat below.

Bach and his new, young, virtuosic guitarist Nick Sterling will take part in a special acoustic performance on the "WZZO Rothrock Stage" this Thursday, May 12 at 4 p.m. Win invites all this week by listening to Tori Thomas during the "5 O'Clock Happy Hour". The performance will be streamed live via the Internet at this location. It will also be broadcast live on the WZZO radio station in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

In other news, Sebastian states, "I am so beyond thrilled to announce we will be playing PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel, New Jersey on August 23rd and Nikon at Jones Beach Ampitheater in Wantagh, New York on August 24th with WHITESNAKE and TESLA! LITA FORD is on the bill as well! Gonna be a killer show and I can't wait to play the big stages in my hometown area! See ya soon New Jersey and New York!"

Bach recently entered a Los Angeles studio with Sterling, drummer Bobby Jarzombek and producer Bob Marlette (BLACK SABBATH, SHINEDOWN, ATREYU, FILTER) to record Bach's next CD, tentatively due this fall via the Italian label Frontiers Records.

Bach previously stated about his new solo material, "This CD will follow along the lines of 'Skid Row', 'Slave To The Grind', 'Subhuman Race' and 'Angel Down'. If you like rockin' guitar riffs, high-energy songs and performances, deadly drums of doom, and ear-shattering screams, we got your rock right here!" He also described the songs as "heavy, interesting, classic sounding, modern sounding, completely rock 'n' roll just how we like it!"

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