SEBASTIAN BACH: 'I'm More Interested In The Content Than The Form'
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August 24, 2011
Mary OuelletteofLoudwirerecently conducted an interview with formerSKID ROWsingerSebastian Bach. A couple of excerpts from the chat follow below.
Loudwire:"Kicking & Screaming"is the first single [from your new album] and it's also the album title. Do you feel like this song and sentiment are indicative of the album sound as a whole?
Bach: I always try to make every song sound different, so no, I don't think so. All the songs are very different. There are three ballads on the record. It wouldn't be aSebastian BachCD without the ballads; I like singing like that. There's some fast tempo rock, there's some dirty, sleazy rock and there's some metal, too. I tried to make the whole album have dynamics with different feels and tempos.
Loudwire: You've described the sound of this CD as following in the footsteps of your last solo album,"Angel Down", and your releases withSKID ROWand not wanting to "reinvent the wheel."
Bach: The thing is, the music that I made -"18 and Life","I Remember You","Youth Gone Wild"- those songs are still played on the radio and onVH1as much as they ever were. They're always on and they're always in my face. I'm not doing anything different on"Kicking & Screaming"than I did on the firstSKID ROWalbum. I'm doing exactly the same thing, because those songs have lasted the test of time, so I figure if I like the music and I make it, the fans will like it, too, because it's worked my whole life. I like bands likeRUSH,AC/DCandNEIL YOUNGthat just keep putting out solid albums. I know what my voice sounds like and I know what music my fans expect from me, so I'm just going to keep making kick-ass rock 'n' roll 'til the day I die, and that's good enough for me. That should be the name of your article.
Loudwire: You've ruled out aSKID ROWreunion many times. Do you ever see yourself being a member of a band again or do you prefer solo work?
Bach: I definitely prefer the solo work. I only have one life, and I'm not getting any younger. I gave 10 years of my life to that band, and then they kicked me out. I'm not into that at all. That's why the albums are released under the nameSebastian Bach; I want you to know what you're getting. You know what you're getting with me and I'm not going to let you down. I would not want to think up a new band name and sell everyone onHAMMER HEADorVELVET HAMMERorMOTOR HAMMERorSOUND HAMMER.
Loudwire: OrSAVAGE ANIMAL?
Bach: Yeah! I'm not into all of that. I just want to get the job done. I'm more interested in the content than the form. A lot of people are more interested in the form of something. If it has the name, they'll go and see it, even if the members of the band are different. I'm more interested in the content - when you press play, does it kick your ass? And the answer is yes, my CD kicks ass.
Read the entire interview fromLoudwire.
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