SEBASTIAN BACH Issues New Album Update - "There Are Lots Of Killer Riffs And Grooves That Are Ready For Me To Scream Over"

May 1, 2013, 11 years ago

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SEBASTIAN BACH (ex-SKID ROW) has issued the following update:

"Yesterday was a gigantic step forward in the process of completing the next studio record! We had a meeting with producer Bob Marlette (BLACK SABBATH, ALICE COOPER), who did Kicking & Screaming and Jeff George and Steve Stevens (BILLY IDOL). We are all ready to tackle this project right now! We have tons of musical ideas and we are starting with Bob on the new studio record this week I am happy to say!! There are lots of killer riffs and grooves that are ready for me to scream over and Bob is leading the way as far as helping us get this done right! So get ready for studio updates and a front row seat to the mayhem because here it comes!"

Sebastian Bach isn't holding anything back when it comes to his new DVD/2CD set, ABachalypse Now, which was officially unleashed in March via Frontiers Records. It's safe to say the internationally-recognized frontman and vocalist is highly eager to tell all about his latest metal conquest which consists of a one hundred and sixty minute running time DVD from three separate Bach concerts from around the globe; Hellfest in France, The Nokia in Los Angeles, California and Graspop in Belgium all in 2012. And to further get you banging even more, there's two decibel-cranking audio CDs to boot.

WVOX Metal Mayhem hosts Matt O'Shaughnessy and Tony Gizzo recently overloaded the monitors and set the phone lines ablaze as Sebastian Bach himself phoned into the radio show in New York and spoke about ABachalypse Now, his Broadway career as well as his early years in Ontario and being influenced by '70s rock music including legends KISS.

Click below for audio of the interview:

Bach N' Roll

The video for '18 and Life', taken from the DVD/CD package ABachalypse Now, can be seen below:



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