SEBASTIAN BACH Collaborates With Swedish DJ/Producer Duo DADA LIFE

March 19, 2014

According to Big Shot, former SKID ROW singer Sebastian Bach has collaborated with the Swedish DJ/producer duo DADA LIFEOlle Cornéer and Stefan Engblom — for a new version of the twosome's banger "Born To Rage". Bach's vocals will appear on the reworked edition of the song, which will be released on April 8. The track is described by the site as "a kinetic peak-hour EDM jam with the crowd-pleasing obligatory buildup, breakdown and drop."

"Sebastian Bach was top of the list for us to work with on this track," DADA LIFE told Big Shot via e-mail. "He follows the Rules of Dada and, of course, he was Born To Rage."

Sebastian Bach has sold in excess of 20 million records worldwide as lead singer with SKID ROW and as a solo artist. Far from just being a multi-platinum recording artist, the singer/songwriter/actor/entertainer has expanded his career over the past decade to include episodic television with a five-season recurring role on the CW's hit series "Gilmore Girls", starring roles on Broadway ("Jekyll & Hyde", "The Rocky Horror Picture Show") and national touring companies ("Jesus Chris Superstar"),and has appeared regularly on MTV and VH1.

Bach will releae new solo album, "Give 'Em Hell", on April 22 via Frontiers Records. The follow-up to 2011's "Kicking & Screaming" was once again produced by Bob Marlette, who has previously worked with ROB ZOMBIE, BLACK SABBATH and SHINEDOWN, among others.

The cover for "Give 'Em Hell" was once again handled by Richard Villa, who worked on "Kicking & Screaming". Incorporated into the album design is one of the paintings by Sebastian's late father David Bierk, who painted the artwork for SKID ROW's "Slave To The Grind", inside artwork for SKID ROW's "Subhuman Race", and Bach's solo albums "Angel Down" and "Bring 'Em Bach Alive!".

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