SEBASTIAN BACH Checks In From The Studio - "Pushing My Voice To The Maximum"

July 27, 2013, 11 years ago

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Vocalist SEBASTIAN BACH is currently holed up in the studio working on his next album. He has checked in with the following update:

"Well, I am happy to say we have spent the last two days in studio and we know exactly what to do with this new record. It is going to be balls-out kick ass rock 'n roll with tons of vocal histrionics and harmonies especially. That is what I am hearing so far on this record. I am going to really concentrate on harmonies and pushing my voice to the maximum you have ever heard it pushed. The riffs are crazy and cool and we have 13 or so songs so we are right on track and we know exactly what to do to kick your ass into 2014! Standby for studio updates! We are into it! And get ready for new Bach Rock coming your way soon! Thanks to Devin Bronson and Bob Marlette who are really making it happen!"

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:

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


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