Former Skid Row vocalist Sebastian Bach believes he’s the perfect replacement for the band’s current singerless status following Erik Grönwall’s departure.
With nearly three decades since his exit from Skid Row, Bach has consistently expressed his desire to rejoin the band, despite past reluctance from his former bandmates. Now, with Skid Row facing yet another vocalist vacancy after Grönwall’s exit – their third singer in a decade – and with Lzzy Hale temporarily filling in for upcoming shows, speculation naturally arises about a potential Bach reunion.
In an interview with Hammer ahead of his first solo album release in a decade, titled “Child Within The Man,” Bach confessed there’s unfinished business with his former band. He reflected on his contributions to three Skid Row albums, feeling like he was just getting started before his unexpected departure.
When questioned about the likelihood of a reunion – especially after a failed attempt in 2016 – Bach expressed his desire to make it happen for the fans. He emphasized the need to give back to the fans who have supported them throughout the years.
With the recent surprise reunion of Slayer, the possibility of a Skid Row-Bach reunion doesn’t seem far-fetched.
excerpts from : Louder