Music Review: Sebastian Bach’s ‘Child Within the Man’ makes the case for a Skid Row reunion
Sebastian Bach’s latest solo album, “Child Within the Man,” is a reminder that every once in a while, a man and a moment meet.
This is that time for Bach and his former band Skid Row. The vintage-sounding album has everything that made Bach a force and offers a tantalizing glimpse into what he could bring to a reunited Skid Row.
Together, Bach and Skid Row were fixtures of hard rock radio in the late ‘80s and early ’90s with songs like “Youth Gone Wild,” “18 And Life” and “I Remember You.” But since parting ways in 1996, neither has had anything close to the level of success they had together.
The lead singer job in Skid Row is currently vacant; Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale is filling in on a handful of shows in the coming weeks, but she has her own career to tend to.