Sebastian Bach is confident a reunion with his former band Skid Row will happen if they can resolve a persistent miscommunication.
We recently reported on Bach stating that he “definitely can see” a Skid Row reunion, and in a new interview, Baz revealed even more about the situation with the band's camp.
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“I discovered something at the last KISS show that I didn't know before the last KISS show. And it's a huge miscommunication,” Sebastian told Eddie Trunk on the latter's SiriusXM show. [as transcribed by Blabbermouth]. “And I need to reach out to those guys because something happened that's not accurate. I can't tell you what it is, but the whole narrative that they don't like me and that I'm too crazy is a complete lie. Is not true. “There have been attempts to get us back up and running.”
He added: “I can tell the world that there is a good chance of that happening because there is no fucking reason not to, because right now the reason it hasn't happened is a lack of communication. This is all I can say. “There is a lack of communication.”
Bach just began a North American tour in support of his newly released solo album, Child inside the man, and said his plate is full. But when he gets the chance, she plans to “write a thoughtful email clarifying a communication issue.”
“I have to make sure it's the perfect fucking email and not say anything bad or make jokes,” he continued. “I just don't have the energy to do that right now, but I know I need to do it.”
As for his personal desire to return to the front of Skid Row, Baz put it bluntly: “I would love to do it. I dream of doing it.”
The recurring conversation about Bach and Skid Row mending barriers and reuniting was reignited after Swedish singer Erik Grönwall announced his departure from the band in an effort to focus on his health earlier this year. For now, Halestorm singer Lzzy Hale will round out the upcoming Skid Row dates.
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