Former SKID ROW frontman SEBASTIAN BACH has spoken candidly about his legacy and artistic motivations in a new interview with Rock 100.5 KATT FM. The conversation touched on his current live setlist, future recording plans, and the deeply personal philosophy driving his decades-long career.
"The records I leave behind will be the legacy of me being here on this earth," Bach declared. "And that's something I take super serious."
His most recent album, Child Within The Man, was produced by Michael 'Elvis' Baskette in Orlando, Florida, and has yielded six successful singles and music videos since its release. The album features collaborations with guitarists John 5, Steve Stevens, and Orianthi, and all 11 tracks were written or co-written by Bach — a point of pride for a vocalist who has always viewed songwriting as inseparable from his artistic identity.
While Bach acknowledges the pull of classic SKID ROW material in a live setting, he is determined to include new music: "It's really hard for me to concentrate on making a new album when I'm playing every night." He currently tours with his son Paris Bach on drums, 'Bruiser' Brody DeRozie on guitar, and Fede Delfino on bass.
Looking ahead, Bach has also expressed interest in recording a traditional Christmas album with piano and organ-based arrangements — a markedly different creative project that illustrates the breadth of his musical ambitions. With one of the most powerful voices in metal history, SEBASTIAN BACH continues to prove that legacy is not something you rest on — it is something you keep building.