Inspired by a chat with legendary ex-Skid Row crooner Sebastian Bach, rushonrock.com recognises the glorious fact that our favourite music is experiencing a golden era akin to the late 1980s.
So check out what’s hot and what was even hotter….
And to kick off let’s look at the boy Seb in his former guise as a hair metal hero with the Skids and his current rebirth as a solo slayer.
Captured the critics’ imagination cos it features that most elusive of rock Gods – Axl Rose – on no fewer than three tracks. But Bach comfortably emerges as the better singer as he blasts his way through some serious rawk.
And for those of you who remember the Skid Row pin-up’s softer side there’s even a Desmond Child-penned ballad called Falling Into You. The lads at RPM are still waiting for Angel Down on 12” picture disc but Seb told rushonrock.com: “Hang tight. It’s coming!”
rushonrock rated: 8/10. Bach In The Saddle.
Long before Seb became a hardened metal head he was influenced by Jon Bon Jovi, Def Leppard and Whitesnake – this polished record proved the point.
It sold by the bucket load and little wonder. For fans of 80s Rock this essential release is filed alongside 1987, Hysteria and Slippery When Wet.
rushonrock rated: 9/10. The Skids Are Alright.