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Category: Hard Rock
Year: 2024
Label: Reigning Phoenix Music
Catalog Number: 2.0002
1. | Everybody Bleeds | |
2. | Freedom | |
3. | (Hold On) To The Dream | |
4. | What Do I Got To Lose? | |
5. | Hard Darkness | |
6. | Future Of Youth | |
7. | Vendetta | |
8. | F.U. | |
9. | Crucify Me | |
10. | About To Break | |
11. | To Live Again |
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From: MetalllianStallion | Date: May 18, 2024 at 13:10 |
Did Skid Row bandmates name this album? If you have ever saw the man sing live you may have noticed he has a tendency to sing out of pitch, even in his younger days. For a singer to sound consistently good live takes focus, endurance, maintenance of the vocal cords(smoking, drugs, ect). As he/she gets older genetics play a part of how much range is lost. Genetic vocal wonders in their 60's like Ronnie James Dio are the exception. Then of course there's the acoustics of the venue, and the mix as backing tracks are common these days (WASP, Motely Crue, and even FOZZY, OH NOOO). This use to be the kiss of death for a band in the 80's if word got out (The Milli Vanilli of Metal). As far as this release have you noticed Bach has a new backing band with every new solo album? He has a reputation of not paying his band what they are owed according to previous band members. Bach covers a lot of genre ground. There are a few bursts of Skid Row song memories with tracks like 'Future Of Youth' |
From: MetalllianStallion | Date: May 18, 2024 at 13:41 |
(CON'T) and the ballad “To Live Again.” I'm not a fan of the production, or John 5 as some tracks come off a little too modern for my taste. After giving the album a couple spins I'm ok with it, as out of his 4 solo albums this one lies somewhere in the middle. Bach's father did the album artwork, with a youth gone wild make over, as the Bach of today looks more like a middle aged tranny (road hard and put away wet). He keeps running his mouth in the media saying a Skid Row reunion is eminent. I saw Dave Sabo in a documentary 'I Wanna Rock: The 80's Metal Dream (2023), and he sounds set in stone, no go. I think that ship has sailed as like most bands I'm not interested in seeing a reunion show 20 years too late with the members approaching/past 60. |
From: Val | Date: May 18, 2024 at 15:14 |
If Slash n' Axl could become friends/biz partners once again, with Axl the diva of course having the highest 0f the cake, then Skid Row should be able to do one more tour. But yes, ship has sailed, and over the years Bach has actually attracted larger audiences than the remainders of Skid Row. Probably because he's the voice, even if older and lost some of the power which happens to all singers, and he was always a fun and energetic frontman. I've seen Skid Row (the remainders), and sorry to say but they've been boring af. How many singers have they been thru now? I'm glad Gronwall left, cause he was way too good for them, he's totally world-class perhaps only two more years and deserves killer choruses, that he had PLENTY in H.E.A.T. I don't think Seb misses (a) Snake or the other two, but wants to play with them FOR the fans. Now that's good spirit. Also, band turned down a tour with Seb's idols KISS in '96! so I can actually understand he went bananas. They let him down big time. |
From: Simon | Date: May 18, 2024 at 15:38 |
I like this album a lot, one of his very best. Sebastian is friends with many other rockers from that era, G N'R guys, Metallica, Kiss, Steve Stevens, Vince Neil and many more, so they seem to like him despite his ADHD/'all in' personality. I think he has matured some, and it's good he is still recording and touring. Very nice to see great drummer Rob Affuso in a Bach video. Child Within the Man is much better than I expected, a very nice surprise. |
From: Doug | Date: May 21, 2024 at 23:05 |
Folks been watching Lzzy Hale with the Skids? Doing a fantastic job, IMO. |
From: Doug | Date: July 1, 2024 at 18:39 |
Just picked up this album, very good! |
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