SEBASTIAN BACH Issues Apology For Posts Hinting At Marriage Troubles - "It Is My Jealousy That Caused These Emotions"
November 14, 2024, a week ago
Metalhead Zone is reporting that Sebastian Bach has issued an apology after a series of Instagram posts hinted at possible issues in his marriage to Suzanne Le. The posts have since been deleted.
“I sincerely apologize for my posts on social media last night,” Bach wrote alongside a photo of himself with his wife. “I came home to an empty house and had a very strong emotional reaction to that. I am very sorry for posting anything when I am in serious pain. I apologize. I am just so in love with my wife; a world without her in it is very difficult to envision.”
Reflecting on his ten-year marriage, Bach added, “To be honest, when I am not with my wife, I get extremely jealous of anyone who is actually with her. I know that is a flaw, and I am sorry I am not perfect; that is for sure. When I am away from my wife, I get insecure because I love being in the same room as her more than anything in this world.”
He continued, “I would be very upset if anyone thought anything negative about my wife. That is not my intention in any way. It is my jealousy that caused these emotions. My love for Suzanne makes me very jealous, but that is my fault and my fault only.”
The post concluded with, “I love you, Suzanne & I hope you are well. I hope you allow me to love again.”
Read more at Metalhead Zone, and see Bach's post below:
Earlier this month, Bach released a new video - his fifth from his current album Child Within The Man - for “Future of Youth” with special guest performer, singer, songwriter and guitarist, Orianthi. Watch the video for the musically explosive and lyrically unflinching single below.
"I am so excited to share this song and video with the world!,” says the singer, songwriter, author, Broadway star, and actor. “This collaboration with my friend Orianthi began many years ago. The song 'Future Of Youth' has always been very listenable to my ears due to the musicians involved and also the unbeatable combination of Elvis Baskette and Robert Ludwig. The chorus is something I could hear on the radio.”
In tribute to the song’s title, “Future Of Youth” features the Las Vegas Academy Of The Arts Choir from BACH’s recently adopted hometown of Las Vegas.
“To have the Las Vegas Academy Of The Arts Choir perform and sing in the video makes my heart pound with emotion,” Bach says, “because I fell in love with singing in my own church choir many, many years ago. It has always been a dream of mine to have an actual choir in one of my rock videos—to have one of the top choirs in the country rock out in 'Future of Youth' is exactly what the message of the song is about. The Future of Youth belongs to the Youth and no one else!”
Child Within The Man was recorded in Orlando, Florida; produced and mixed by Elvis Baskette; engineered by Jef Moll, assistant engineered by Josh Saldate; and mastered by Robert Ludwig/Gateway Mastering. Bach wrote or co-wrote all the album’s 11 tracks and sang all lead and backing vocals. Child Within The Man features guest appearances from John 5, Steve Stevens, and Orianthi - who all co-wrote their respective tracks with Bach - and two tracks co-written with Myles Kennedy (“What Do I Got To Lose?” and “To Live Again’); Devin Bronson on guitars, Todd Kerns (bass) and Jeremy Coulson (drums) round out the players on the album.
The album is available on CD (Jewelcase), cassette and double LP in a variety of color options. The album artwork holds special meaning since it was designed by Bach's father, noted visual artist David Bierk. “This album artwork was started in 1978 and finished in 2024!” Sebastian says.
Order/save the album here.
Child Within The Man tracklisting:
"Everybody Bleeds"
"Freedom" (featuring John 5)
"(Hold On) To The Dream"
"What Do I Got to Lose?"
"Hard Darkness"
"Future of Youth" (featuring Orianthi)
"Vendetta"
"F.U." (featuring Steve Stevens)
"Crucify Me"
"About To Break"
"To Live Again"
“Freedom”:
“(Hold On) To The Dream” video:
"Everybody Bleeds" video:
"What Do I Got To Lose?" video:
Bach's remaining 2024 tour dates are listed below:
November
15 - Ramona, CA - Ramona Mainstage
18 - Los Angeles, CA - Whisky a Go Go
19 - Los Angeles, CA - Whisky a Go Go
20 - Roseville, CA - Goldfield Trading Post
December
14 - Green Bay, WI - Epic Event Center (with Lita Ford)