Former Skid Row singer, Sebastian Bach, recently had a conversation with Larry Mac of the 96.1 KLPX radio station, where he was asked why took him about 10 years to release new music. Read what Bach said:
“Well, that had a lot to do with business and also the pandemic. That took the wind out of all our sails for a couple of years. But that’s when I actually buckled down, ’cause I had nothing else to do other than Cameos.
”So, yeah, I used that time to go to Orlando, Florida. We all lived at (producer Michael) ‘Elvis’ Baskette’s studio, Studio Barbarosa. I’ve never had an experience like that.
”The closest was the first Skid Row album. We lived in the same hotel then, but we didn’t live in the same house. For this album, we all lived together and just focused on the album. And I can’t wait for it to come out. I can’t wait for you to hear it.”