SEBASTIAN BACH: Video Of New Song 'Stuck Inside' Available

November 25, 2006

A video clip of former SKID ROW frontman Sebastian Bach performing a new song, entitled "Stuck Inside", has been posted online at YouTube.com.

As previously reported, a video of Bach performing another new song, "By Your Side", at Madison Square Garden in New York City on November 10, 2006 during his band's opening set for GUNS N' ROSES has been posted online at this location. An acoustic recording of the same track, recorded during Bach's live appearance the WCCC radio station in Hartford, CT on November 7, 2006 is available at Sebastian's MySpace page. More fan-filmed clips of Bach's Madison Square Garden performance can be found here. A video clip of Sebastian Bach performing a third new song during his band's October 29, 2006 performance in San Juan, Puerto Rico as the opening act for GUNS N' ROSES has been posted online at YouTube.com.

Contrary to published reports, Sebastian Bach — who recently began work on a new studio album, entitled "Angel Down" — is not actively seeking a new label home.

"I am not 'shopping' my new record to anyone," Bach told BLABBERMOUTH.NET on Oct. 13. "I have not played a note of my new record to anyone but my new manager [Rick Sales of Sanctuary Artist Management).

"What happened with Artemis is that they bought the Spitfire catalog [Spitfire issued Sebastian's last solo release, 'Bring 'Em Bach Alive', in 1999], and at the same time we received serious interest from one of the biggest labels in the world. All of this happened without either label hearing a note of the new record. We are deciding which label is the best to sign with at this very moment."

"Angel Down" was produced by Roy Z. (HALFORD, BRUCE DICKINSON, JUDAS PRIEST) and features such other cuts as "American Metalhead", and "Take You Down With Me".

(Thanks: Acekicken)

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