Michael Sweet Wanted To Help Sebastian Bach Reclaim Skid Row Glory
. (Classic Rock) Michael Sweet says he was tapped to produce a Sebastian Bach solo album that would have gone back to the sound of early Skid Row. The Stryper frontman claims Bach got in touch over an idea to work on the album, which Sweet would have co-written and produced - only for the former Skid Row frontman to go silent on the issue. Sweet was asked for his view on Bach's comments that he has 800,000 Facebook followers yet sold only 5000 copies of his latest album Give 'Em Hell in the first week. And according to Sweet, the answer is simple - Bach's fans want the Sebastian of old. He adds: "This isn't a bash against Sebastian at all, it's just my opinion. I think people wanna hear Sebastian of old. They wanna hear the Skid Row Sebastian. They wanna hear the hits. And he's giving them modern rock. "It's a good album, it's a good-sounding album, but it's not the glory days." He also discussed the album project. Read about that here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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