Skid Row reunion with Sebastian Bach moves away after harsh statements

Former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach distances himself from a potential reunion with his former band after some harsh statements from the stage.

At a recent performance at Saint Andrew’s Hall, Sebastian Bachformer vocalist of Skid Rowagain criticized his former bandmates, claiming that they have had nine vocalists since his departure from the group.

Bach goes crazy from the stage

During his band’s solo concert on Tuesday night, June 4, Bach addressed a fan wearing a t-shirt from his pre-Skid Row group, Madam . Yes cool. Great. Damn idiots.”

Bach later noticed someone in the audience wearing a T-shirt from a later era of Skid Row that didn’t include him and commented, “I’m fascinated by this T-shirt here. This is Skid Row with what singer number? Seven? Eight? Nine? What number is that guy? Hey? What number? Is he replacement number seven? Or the number eight? Or the number nine? And before you say, ‘Well, they don’t have nine,’ I can name every damn one of them. How can you even wear that? It’s like, ridiculous. Are they the Dragonforce guys? Or TNT? Or whatever. Shameful.”

After the original publication of Bach’s statements at the concert, the vocalist took to social media to clarify that his reference to a band that “kicked him out” and the “damn idiots” comment was directed at Madam X and not Skid. Row.

It’s not the first time it’s short-circuited

Detroit photographer Brandon Nagy, who covered Bach’s concert at Saint Andrew’s Hall for local radio station 106.7 WLLZ, shared some photos from the concert and commented: “The last time I covered his show, he had a tantrum and kicked everyone out.” the pit photographers. So I worked from the upper level of Saint Andrew’s this time and avoided that. But he still interrupted his show to mess with people wearing Skid Row t-shirts.”

In a recent interview with Joe Rock of Long Island rock station 102.3 WBAB, Bach, who recently released his first album in a decade, “Child Within The Man,” was asked if he thinks a reunion of the band will ever take place. classic Skid Row lineup. He responded: “Yes, but when I read myself talking about this, it makes me a little embarrassed because it’s not up to me. Those guys are currently on their eighth or ninth replacement for me. And there’s been a miscommunication from me to theirs that I’ll try to clear up, but I’m too focused on what I’m doing in my career to even think about that right now, to be honest with you. I’m just not thinking about the old days right now. I’m thinking about the fact that I have a new song on the radio. ‘What Do I Got To Lose?’ It’s on FM all over the country. That video has almost two million views in 2024. And in my time, two million views was double platinum. [Risas] So I’m not thinking about 1989; “I’m not thinking about 1991.”

 
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