SEBASTIAN BACH: Fan-Filmed Footage Of Nanaimo Performance

Fan-filmed video footage ofSebastian Bach's August 1 performance in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada can be […]
August 20, 2014

Fan-filmed video footage ofSebastian Bach's August 1 performance in Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada can be seen below.

Bach's new solo album,"Give 'Em Hell", sold around 4,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 72 on The Billboard 200 chart. Released on April 22 viaFrontiers Records, the follow-up to 2011's"Kicking & Screaming"was once again produced byBob Marlette, who has previously worked withROB ZOMBIE,BLACK SABBATHandSHINEDOWN, among others.

"Give 'Em Hell"was mastered atPrecision Masteringin Los Angeles withTom Baker.

Sebastianmanaged to involve in the writing and recording some very special friends and guest stars, including none other thanDuff McKagan(VELVET REVOLVER,GUNS N' ROSES), and not one but two top-class guitar players:John 5(MARILYN MANSON,ROB ZOMBIE) andSteve Stevens(BILLY IDOL). Rounding out the lineup on the CD areDevin Bronson(AVRIL LAVIGNE,PINK) on guitar andBobby Jarzombek(HALFORD,RIOT,FATES WARNING) on drums.DuffandSebastianpreviously collaborated onDuff's solo album"Believe In Me".

The cover for"Give 'Em Hell"was once again handled byRichard Villa, who worked on"Kicking & Screaming". Incorporated into the album design is one of the paintings bySebastian's late fatherDavid Bierk, who painted the artwork forSKID ROW's"Slave To The Grind", inside artwork forSKID ROW's"Subhuman Race", andBach's solo albums"Angel Down"and"Bring 'Em Bach Alive!".

The video for the CD's first single,"Temptation", was directed byPatrick Fogarty, who has previously worked withBLACK VEIL BRIDES,PICTURE ME BROKENandTHE BURNING OF ROME.
In a recent interview withSteppin' Out,Bachstated about"Give 'Em Hell": "I absolutely love the record. I worked so hard on it. I tortured myself.

"The process is pretty funny. I'm in the worst mood for a year when we're making it and then I hear what I want to hear at the end and I'm the happiest, most umorous guy in the world.
"I think it sounds timeless.

"There's certain singers that can still sound the same as they get older, likeSteven Tyler[AEROSMITH], and I'm very lucky that I can do that as well, but I don't know how I pulled it off! It's also my best-sounding record. I'm a total audiophile as far as wanting a clear, clean sound and no separation between the instruments."

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