Sebastian Bach has opened up about a potential reunion with his former band Skid Row — a hot topic considering the group is currently on the hunt for a new singer.
In a new interview with Metal Hammer, Baz was asked about the possibility of a Skid Row reunion. It’s worth noting that the interview appears to have been conducted just prior to Swedish singer Erik Grönwall announcing his exit from Skid Row last week.
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“For me, doing three albums with Skid Row, I was just getting started,” Bach said of his original run in the group. “I didn’t think it would be over and done with so quick.”
Skid Row and Bach tried to mend fences for a reunion back in 2016, but things “got ugly again” in the words of guitarist Dave “Snake” Sabo. When Bach was asked if another attempt at reuniting was in the cards, the singer sounded optimistic.
“I can definitely see that happening considering they play the same songs I play,” Sebastian said. “When I get a substantial royalty check for an album I did with musicians that I haven’t been in the same room with since 1996, I feel like a piece of shit. Because we should be giving something back to the fans that have made this great life possible.”
Bach just announced his first solo album in 10 years, Child Within the Man. He’ll be hitting the road for a North American tour to support the LP’s release in May (get tickets here).
Skid Row, meanwhile, have enlisted Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale to front the band on their upcoming dates, kicking off in May. Tickets to those shows are available here.