It’s not too late to party with Sebastian Bach
It’s hard to believe, but Sebastian Bach has been out of Skid Row more than twice as long as he was in it.
And it’s been more than 18 years since he first sang “18 to Life.”
But he’s kept himself busy over the years with one of metal’s most varied careers, including stints on Broadway (“Jekyll & Hyde,” “The Rocky Horror Show”) and more reality shows than a Kardashian. For the latter, he’s rapped (MTV’s “Celebrity Rap Superstar”), sung country (CMT’s “Gone Country”) and impersonated LMFAO with Jon Lovitz (ABC’s “Sing Your Face Off”).
It’s a heck of a career to look back on, and he’s been reflecting of late, including on “All My Friends Are Dead,” from 2014’s “Give ’Em Hell” album.
“All my friends are dead,” he sings. “And I don’t have time to live a lie. And it’s too late to wonder why. Too late to turn back time again, ’cause all my friends are dead.”
But it’s not too late to see him sing it.
Get to Brooklyn Bowl early Sunday to hear local rockers Conflict of Interest and Bravo Delta.
Contact Christopher Lawrence at clawrence@reviewjournal.com. Follow him on Twitter: @life_onthecouch.
Preview
Sebastian Bach
8 p.m. Sunday
Brooklyn Bowl at The Linq, 3545 Las Vegas Blvd. South
$20-$25 (702-862-2695)