The Last Hard Men was created by Sebastian Bach in 1996 (after getting fired from Skid Row) along with Jimmy Flemion (Frog’s guitarist), Kelley Deal (Breeders lead guitarist), and Jimmy Chamberlin (drummer from Smashing Pumpkins). He initiated his official career with Kid Wikkid band, in which he was hired at the age of 14 only. After leaving Skid Row in 1996, he continued to gain success with his solo career.
Bach has acted on Broadway, films, and TV also. He gained popularity and success as a frontman to Skid Row (1987-1996). Bach is a Canadian songwriter and singer.
Kicking & Screaming TunnelVision I'm Alive.Sebastian Bach is the professional name to Sebastian Philip Bierk (April 3, 1968). Kicking & Screaming Dirty Power Here I Am Big Guns 18 & Life American Metalhead Monkey Business I Remember You TunnelVision Slave to the Grind Kicking & Screaming Here I Am Big Guns Piece of Me 18 & Life American Metalhead Monkey Business I Remember You Youth Gone Wild.ĬD2 - Sebastian Bach – Live at Club Nokia, Los Angeles CA 2012īig Guns (Love Is) a Bitch Slap Piece of Me 18 & Life American Metal Head Monkey Business I Remember You TunnelVision Youth Gone Wild.īig Guns (Love Is) a Bitch Slap Piece of Me 18 & Life American Metal Head Monkey Business I remember You TunnelVision Youth Gone Wild While haters of Baz will want to dismiss this one, just because they love to hate the blond haired rocker, cranking this one up to 11 and watching the concert really makes you wish you had been there…and is there any more of a compliment to a live DVD than that? Not really.ĬD1 - Sebastian Bach – Live at Hellfest, France 2012 Of course, there are plenty of Skid Row classic such as “Slave to the Grind,” “Monkey Business,” “18 & Life,” “Youth Gone Wild” and “I’ll Remember You” included as well. Bachs latest studio album, Kicking & Screaming is featured heavenly, and rightly so as it hands down the best solo effort of his career.
The three shows featured in this release are from 2012’s GrasPop Festival in Belgium, the full never-before-seen Hellfest set from France and the fully-remixed and remastered Club Nokia show from Los Angeles (originally broadcasted on AXS TV). That said, Baz has worked on his voice and he sounds, overall, pretty damn good and confident. The DVD comes across better as the warts, vocal quirks and cover ups are not as noticeable while watching the concert (“I Remember You” relies a background harmonies and sweet shit instead of the vocal chord razor blade screams that made the song so great back in the day). The performances and energy of the crowds are killer throughout the DVD and you really feel like you are at the shows.”
Bach comments, “We have included three recent concerts and the footage is totally kickass! It’s remixed and remastered for full audio and video quality. Silly name aside, Frontiers and Baz have collaborated to release three different concerts from Heavy Metal’s beloved front man. Okay, the title to this CD/DVD package aside, this is ‘80’s rock to the max! The name, ABachalypse Now is, well, come on, as silly and stupid as Baz can sometimes be-anyone remember the VH1 show Supergroup where he wanted to name the band Fist? Well, it seems Frontiers gave him carte blanch to name this CD/DVD anything he wanted! RATINGS: A = must own B = buy it C= average D = yawn F = puke