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SEBASTIAN BACH
'Angel Down'
(EMI)

Review by Jason Price
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Some voices come along every so often that define a genre
and even a generation. As time passes, the voices that once
ruled the airwaves as the gold standard seem to fade and even
the genres they once inspired seem to have little creative
life left in them. Luckily for us all, every once in a great
while, there are exceptions to these rules. Such is the case
with ever charismatic rock icon Sebastian Bach, who is about
to unleash his latest genre redefining album, Angel Down.
This release marks Bach's first solo studio album in more
than seven years. During that time, the mulit-faceted Bach
has not been stagnent by any stretch of the imagination. He
immersed himself in several different creative outlets, with
stints on Broadway (Jesus Christ Superstar, Jekyll & Hyde,
Rocky Horror Picture Show) and television, ranging from drama
to reality television (Gilmore Girls, Supergroup, Celebrity
Rap Superstar). In 2005, Bach lent his skills as lead vocalist
to record the progressive rock release Frameshift 2: The Absence
of Empathy. Even as he was involved all of these endeavors,
he managed to tour the world in support of long time friend
Axl Rose and a little band known as Guns N' Roses.
While touring, Bach gathered the musicians that he took into
the studio to lay down one of his finest outings to date.
Angel Down features "Metal" Mike Chlasciak and Johnny
Chromatic on guitar, Steve DiGiorgio on bass and the powerful
Bobby Jarzombek on drums. Roy Z (Bruce Dickinson, Rob Halford,
Judas Priest) serves as producer and lends his magic touch
to conjure a dynamic and decidedly crisp sounding album. This
assemblage of seasoned talent delivers an album that is well
worth the seven year wait. In a return to his true metal form,
the album blasts off with the indisputably heavy title track,
"Angel Down." Bach removes all doubt that he is
going to a nostalgia act, as many of his metal peers have
done.
A major selling point of this record is the simple fact that
Bach's voice sounds as good, if not better, then it did on
any of the Skid Row albums that launched his career. Bach
attributes the power, longevity and youthfulness of his voice
to the time he spent on Broadway. The second track on the
album is the equally powerful "You Don't Understand."
The song is reminiscent of what Bach had accomplished at his
best in Skid Row and shows where much of the talent in the
original band came from. It goes to show what a great voice,
quality songwriting, rockin' riffs and catchy melodies can
do for a record, easily locking the song in your head for
hours. One of the biggest stories surrounding this album is
the return of Axl Rose. Rose is featured on three songs: "Back
in the Saddle," "(Love is) A Bitchslap" and
"Stuck Inside." Bach and Rose are a dynamic duo,
whether they are on stage together or in the studio. These
tracks definitely will whet the appetite and not disappoint
all GNR fans who are anxiously awaiting Rose's epic in the
making, Chinese Democracy. The power of both singers covering
Aerosmith's classic "Back in the Saddle" is undeniable,
even earning a thumbs up from Steven Tyler. This track is
a true rocker and surely will fill the airwaves of radio stations
all over the country.
For fans looking to see the softer side of Bach, you will
be pleased to hear his powerful brand of balladeering hasn't
gone away. "By Your Side," which he revealed was
one of the first songs he penned for the album back in the
year 2000, is a mostly acoustic track that ranks up there
with "I Remember You." The vocal performance on
that track alone removes all doubt that Bach is one of the
best vocalists of his era and is still at the top of his game
today.
This record, which has not a single bad song, is without
a doubt a candidate for metal album of the year. Any of track
could prove to be a major mainstream hit. The bar has been
set high on this triumphant return. The great thing about
this record is that Bach refuses to rest on his laurels. He
easily manages to bring his voice and undeniable rock n' roll
flair into the new millennium with a fresh, up-to-date sound.
Bach has breathed life into a genre where life support (and
creativity) is desperately needed.
Angel Down, will be released Nov. 20 via a joint venture
between Merovingian Music Ltd. (MRV) and Bach's Get Off My
Bach Productions, and distributed worldwide through Caroline/EMI
Music Group.
Tracklisting:
1. Angel Down
2. You Don't Understand
3. Back In The Saddle (feat. Axl Rose)
4. (Love Is) A Bitchslap (feat. Axl Rose)
5. Stuck Inside (feat. Axl Rose)
6. American Metalhead
7. Negative Light
8. Live & Die
9. By Your Side
10. Our Love Is A Lie
11. Take You Down With Me
12. Stabbin' Daggers
13. You Bring Me Down
14. Falling Into You
Related Links:
www.sebastianbach.com
www.myspace.com/sebastianblog
www.merovingianmusic.com
®2007 Live-Metal.net
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