SEBASTIAN BACH - Drum Tracking For New Album Begins Today
March 6, 2011, 13 years ago
Former SKID ROW frontman Sebastian Bach is currently working on a new studio album and recently issued the following update via Facebook:
"What a great day! We finished pre-production today and are set to start tracking drums for 13 songs on Monday night (March 7th) after I film That Metal Show. All songs are done and I could not be happier at this stage. Bobby (Jarzombek/drums) is such a pro I can't wait to watch him wail on the kit all this week!!"Bach's new album is tentatively scheduled for a summer 2011 worldwide release via Frontiers Records. Upon signing with the label he issued the following statement:
"I would like to sincerely thank all at Frontiers Records for their support and belief in me, my band and the new tunes. Expect an album full of high-energy rock n' roll with kick-ass clean and clear vocals, along with me laying down the craziest screams I have recorded in my life thus far...To all of the rockers of the world, thank you for letting me create killer music for the past two decades, and all I can say is, we are just warming up mothertruckers!"Frontiers Records President Serafino Perugino added, "We are pleased and honored to be at the service of Sebastian Bach! We look forward to help make his forthcoming album a hard rock milestone!"
Sebastian Bach has sold in excess of 20 million records worldwide as lead singer with his former band, SKID ROW, and as a solo artist. Far from just being a multi-platinum recording artist, the singer/songwriter/actor/entertainer has expanded his career over the past decade to include episodic television with a 5-season recurring role on the CW's hit series Gilmore Girls, starring roles on Broadway (Jekyll & Hyde, The Ricky Horror Picture Show) and national touring companies (Jesus Chris Superstar), as well as an ongoing relationship with MTV/VH1.
As previously reported, Bach and comedian Jim Breuer (aka Goatboy) recently covered the HALFORD songs 'Locked And Loaded' and 'The One You Love To Hate' on Sirius XM. Check out the studio footage below: