Sebastian Bach opens up, says he would love to return to Skid Row and tells what prevents a reunion

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Veteran musician Sebastian Bach gave an interview to Screamer Magazine. During the interview, which aired on April 22 and had excerpts published on the Blabbermouth website, the singer and songwriter spoke about the possibility of returning to Skid Row, a group he was part of between 1987 and 1996.

According to Bach, his relationship with his former co-workers is not exactly as bad as people imagine.

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“There’s a whole narrative that we don’t get along or they don’t want to be in the same room as me. There are things that I’ve discovered recently on the business side that I can tell planet Earth that this has nothing to do with what happened in ’96 , or the fact that I’m wild or that we don’t get along. This is now one hundred percent a business thing. And I’ve discovered some things that are true. The only thing that’s standing in our way is the business side of it.” , said Bach.

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“It’s about us figuring out how to make this work on the business side. And I hope we can figure that out. I’m ready to figure it out, but the whole narrative of ‘oh, they don’t like him and he’s really crazy,’ that’s not even true,” he added. the frontman, who also spoke about his next solo album, “Child Within The Man”, which will be released on May 10th.

“I don’t want to make the exact same record over and over again, but I guarantee that if you liked the first Skid Row album and if you liked ‘Slave To The Grind’, you’re going to like ‘Child Within The Man’. It’s impossible not to like it, because I have a different bass player and a different drummer, and no disrespect to anyone, but I do the same thing as a vocalist. So, it’s kind of like White Zombie and Rob Zombie; is there really a big difference?”

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Finally, Sebastian Bach stated that he would like to reunite and write new songs with the members of Skid Row.

“That being said, I would love to one day get back with the old band and make new music. I’m not cutting it out or ruling it out in any way. I would love to do that someday, but this album is the next album in my catalog, which includes the albums I did with Skid Row, because I do the same thing.”

Sebastian Bach recorded Skid Row’s first three studio albums. While he was part of the group, he recorded songs that became Hard Rock classics, such as “18 And Life”, “Youth Gone Wild”, “I Remember You”, “Slave To The Grind”, “Quicksand Jesus”, “In A Darkened Room” and “Wasted Time”.

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