Will definitely be returning to Skid Row! Hopefully won’t need to wait too long😁 if you enjoy my content, consider supporting me over on Patreon - www.patreon.com/jenniferglatzhofer?
I love how her mind was blown within the first bar of vocals. She had no clue what lied ahead, and this is why I watch reaction videos. I get to relive my memories through someone else's eyes.
As others have said, you want to see what Sebastian can REALLY do with his voice, you have to check out "Wasted Time." I'm more of a metal-head myself and usually go for Skid Row's heavier tracks, but "Wasted Time" is the best vocal performance I've ever seen, and the video really shows just how much emotion he pours into that song. And it's pretty heartbreaking when you know who and what the song is about. Sebastian Back is my favorite vocalist ever. Saw them on their first tour opening for Bon Jovi April 10, 1989. Knew nothing about the band, but I was about ten feet from the stage when this tornado that was Sebastian hit the stage. Within about 15 seconds of him unleashing that voice on the crowd I knew I was going album shopping the next day. For hard rock fans, the first two Skid Row albums are pure gold.
Towards the end, there's a backing vocal on the "I remember You" right before he goes into his I REMEMBAHH YOOUUUUUOOHHH YEAHHAEEEHAAA" part. Jon Bon Jovi was randomly in the studio where they recorded this and they asked him to add a background vocal to the track, so he did. @16:46
'imagine singing this live...." There's at least one really good quality video on RUclips of him doing it - and not only does he pull it off, but he holds the distorted Super Rock Notes WAY longer than he does in the studio version. And that's just one song from a full concert. Sebastian Bach is an absolute *beast*.
Well, believe it or not, there have been talented singers throughout the history of mankind since they were all human. Perhaps… just hear me out… what if, maybe, you just have a preference for a specific genre or time period based on your youth. I’m not saying it’s that, but tons of research proves that yeah that’s what it is. Amazingly there have been phenomenal singers throughout human history, and terrible ones as well.
I miss these days. No autotune, just great voices. No computer generated “music”, just musicians who could actually plays instruments. And non-repetitive lyrics that actually had emotion. This song often left my ears ringing, my arms covered in goosebumps, and maybe a tear in my eye.
Your eyes brightening and smile took me right back to 1989. The best memories of my life and I thank you for the reminder. I'll watch the rest of your video now...
This was my first time watching one of your videos and I enjoyed it very much. I am 59 years old so when this song was released I was in the middle of all of the "Hair Bands" scene. Sabastian Bach was one of my favorite singers and I still get chills when I hear this song in particular. His voice is iconic. If you really want more of this type of vocals there are several to chose from in that era. One of the stand outs is Steelheart - I'll Never Let You Go. Trust me you wont be disappointed.
This song was release when I was 17 years old. First time that I have EVER started getting into the song and not wanting it to stop for reaction. (it's hard not to enjoy this performance) 😃🥰
Most beautiful face and voice....I see him now with his hilarious sense of humor. Glad he made it out of the 90's or early 2000's alive, so many didn't. Always check for him, fantastic
Sebastian Bach is a legit singer. He now sings on Broadway. Amazing that his voice has never changed in 30 years. Brilliant - this is my favorite song by Skid Row.
New sub here! Excellent reaction! I saw this song performed some year in the 90's (sorry don't remember the exact year) and they blew it away while opening for Gund-N-Roses.
I like when vocal coaches react to Sebastian Bach, I enjoyed your analysis a lot. I was lucky enough to see them Live opening for Bryan Adam's and they left us wanting more! His vocals were even better Live and the band was so well rehearsed with tons of Rock energy.
Try Triumph, Magic Power at the US Festival '83. Rik Emmett was another phenomenal voice from this era. Triumph stole the show in front of 375,000 fans.
((happy dance)) I am so, so, so happy you jumped into the Skid Row pond. There are a number of songs that really show off Bas' vocal chops. A lot of folks have already mentioned "18 and Life", but I also would note "Wasted Time", "Quicksand Jesus", and "In a Darkened Room". He has a very powerful theatrical voice - I know he has been on Broadway, and lead a long running "Jekyll and Hyde" tenure in Toronto quite a few years back. I KNEW this would be a longer analysis because, not only is Bas a new singer for you, but there is just so much to unpack. Highly talented and volatile - the perfect rock 'n roll mix. I'm glad you noted the "conversation" between Sebastian Bach and the guitarist Snake Sabo. They always had great chemistry together and have similar conversations in some of the songs above. Thank you for another wonderful reaction/analysis. :)
Jennifer! Hmm, SKID ROW ... new to me. Let's see, released 1989. Interesting. It still has a bit of a rock feel from 10 years earlier to me. Yikes ... C5! Not that I doubted you but I had to check. Nice wailing guitar solo ... uh oh ... "ask someone many questions" ... I bet I know who someone is! 😁🎸 Oh and finishing up with the acoustic ... more questions for someone. That was pretty cool. Good selection and an awesome reaction and analysis as always Jen.
First time viewer… Enjoyable and interesting vocal reaction and assessment. I loved it! It brought so much more awareness to a song I’ve listened to for the past 35 years. I’m now searching to see if you’ve done this for any Journey (Steve Perry) songs. Subscribing.
Just found your channel and subscribed :) Its quite an emotional song. It was written from the perspective of a guy who cant let go of a past love. As he says "sleepless nights and endless days," everything is a constant reminder of her. Anyone who has ever had a broken heart can relate to this song. As a guitar player, the absolute best part of this song is Bach's hand off to the solo, where the notes are almost identical. Then at the end of the solo, when Scotti Hill makes his guitar 'cry' then hands it back off to Bach ... it makes the listener want to cry themselves. It's easy to brush off Skid Row as another 90's hair band but Bach is a master vocalist and much of their music is very well written. Anywho, looking forward to watching your other videos :)
Loved at about 1:30 where you say "whoa where did this voice come from?" I just chuckled and said to myself .. "just wait" .. great reaction - this song never fails to hit me right in the feels! Even more amazing, consider that Sebastian Bach was about 18 when he recorded this!!
Sebastian..I’m old….I saw him about this time twice…I sing. He sang live wonderfully. In eight or nine years I heard him and the….voice had really been beaten up. His prime? Wow.
Skid Row was one of my first bands, after I was kinda reborn as a music fan, starting with rock and metal. Despite the era they came up in, they didn’t indulge in makeup and hair spray, to their credit. “18 and Life” was my #1 jam, the story of a troubled youth gone down the wrong path. But equally awesome. Full disclosure, I didn’t get how good of a singer Sebastian Bach was then; I was just a teen boy rocking out. Now I’ve learned he is a highly trained vocalist who even did Broadway.
If you haven't done Queensryche yet, this would bee a great time. Start with "Take Hold of the Flame" Live in Tokyo and then do "Silent Lucidity" everyone does the official video, but try the version live from the MTV Music Awards. You'll be looking at two live performances to compare. You will be amazed!!
I don't know if anyone mentioned it yet, but Sebastian is Bel Canto trained, and it really influences his sound. One of the few trained singers from the 'hair metal' era.
Seen Skid Row a few times in concert and his voice was just as awesome live. I seen an interview with Sabastian Bach where he said he was channeling his inner Steve Perry (Journey) to hit those high notes. Great reaction!! 😊
Wasted Time,In A Darkened Room & Quicksand Jesus by Skid Row are some of Sebastian's best vocals imo. Sebastian has one of the best voices in Rock...like for REAL. His vocal range and acrobatics are PHENOMENAL!! Very few others rival his voice...maybe Geoff Tate from Queensryche from around that time,or the lead singer of Steelheart,but not many have Sebastian talent vocally. Not to mention the rest of the band too...they also are amazing musicians as well which makes Skid Row one of my favorite bands from the 90's😄thanks for the fun trip down memory lane!!🎶❤✌
This was the first Skid Row song I heard. A power ballad, but sung so well that I immediately became a fan and wanted to know more about the band and Sebastian Bach's solo career. An incredible artist.
Like your detailed analysis of this song! Im soo into vocalists that had the ability to xpress their feelings, and if they do im hooked! So seldom these days you can hear that anymore :( Miss Layne Thomas Staley (AIC) Scott Weiland (STP&Velvet Revolver) etc
Jen, I'd really love to see you do a reaction and analysis of Steelheart singing " I'll Never Let You Go " His range is immense and one of the best rock ballads from the 80's. I'm certain you won't be disappointed 🤟
First time seeing your channel, you're voice is beautiful! If you liked Sebastian Bach of Skid Row you should check out Steelheart's I'll Never Let You Go. Miljenko Matijevic has an amazing voice.
I even have their album (audio tape) from the early 90s. Sebastian Bach, wonderful vocals. I recommend you Tommy Johansson, a great singer. Any song, try "You rise me up", challenge version.
One of the few dudes that drop me to my knees with their voice. The guys I'm talking about combine range, power, skill, effortlessness and longevity of their vocals. Oh, how I hate them.... ;) If you like this, you're definitely gonna love "wasted time" "Here I am" "midnight/tornado" "18 and life" "slave to the grind" "youth gone wild" - well, basically everything he's ever sung. He's one of those, you know...Masters. Natural born vocal killers. Floor sweepers.
Will definitely be returning to Skid Row! Hopefully won’t need to wait too long😁 if you enjoy my content, consider supporting me over on Patreon - www.patreon.com/jenniferglatzhofer?
@JenniferGlatzhofer i'm still waiting for react this song by Dimas Senopati
love seeing you react to songs i grew up on. wasted time was an awesome song as well.
Steelheart, You won't be sorry.
Please react to Skid Row Wasted Time Official Video thanks
If you want vocal range and clarity try Quennsryche live in Tokyo 1984 take hold of the flame
The song "wasted time" will give you an idea of what he can really do with his voice. This song is personal to him, and the emotion really pours out.
Agree 100%
I second that.
You should hear his voice in Wasted time & Quicksand Jesus.😊
@@AbbaSlavThis x 1000 👍
Agreed, Wasted Time is a must!
I love how her mind was blown within the first bar of vocals. She had no clue what lied ahead, and this is why I watch reaction videos. I get to relive my memories through someone else's eyes.
she had no idea what the lyrics were either.. lol
She should listen to 18 and life
Right!?!? I was thinking 'just wait'
"18 and Life" is a great song that should be checked out.
As others have said, you want to see what Sebastian can REALLY do with his voice, you have to check out "Wasted Time." I'm more of a metal-head myself and usually go for Skid Row's heavier tracks, but "Wasted Time" is the best vocal performance I've ever seen, and the video really shows just how much emotion he pours into that song. And it's pretty heartbreaking when you know who and what the song is about. Sebastian Back is my favorite vocalist ever. Saw them on their first tour opening for Bon Jovi April 10, 1989. Knew nothing about the band, but I was about ten feet from the stage when this tornado that was Sebastian hit the stage. Within about 15 seconds of him unleashing that voice on the crowd I knew I was going album shopping the next day. For hard rock fans, the first two Skid Row albums are pure gold.
Towards the end, there's a backing vocal on the "I remember You" right before he goes into his I REMEMBAHH YOOUUUUUOOHHH YEAHHAEEEHAAA" part. Jon Bon Jovi was randomly in the studio where they recorded this and they asked him to add a background vocal to the track, so he did. @16:46
😱 no way!
Whoa!🤯 I just heard it for the first time and can hear him!
Damn near 20 minute reaction, and not one single indictment of Sebastián being "nasally." Thank you so much.
Sebastian is forever my favorite vocalist. Iconic vibrato, range and power. He was perfection in the 90s. Love him! ❤
“Woke up to the sound of pouring rain…”
I actually did last wk🤷👌
Woke up to hear thee sound of pouring rain. Get it right
@@chrisdugan8524 ahhh op was correct, you are not
thank you
Sebastian busted on the scene and had us all amazed with his voice back in the day.
'imagine singing this live...."
There's at least one really good quality video on RUclips of him doing it - and not only does he pull it off, but he holds the distorted Super Rock Notes WAY longer than he does in the studio version.
And that's just one song from a full concert.
Sebastian Bach is an absolute *beast*.
This song brings back so many memories. …I’m not crying…I’m not…
Damn dust in my eyes 🥹
no you're not, neither am I .... just a vile attack of the Ninjas onion cutters ;)
Allergies I say
I know
Singers during the 80's and early 90's were ao much better than any if the singers of the 2000's. In my opinion.
👍 almost everyone, not all.
well, duh.
Well, believe it or not, there have been talented singers throughout the history of mankind since they were all human. Perhaps… just hear me out… what if, maybe, you just have a preference for a specific genre or time period based on your youth. I’m not saying it’s that, but tons of research proves that yeah that’s what it is. Amazingly there have been phenomenal singers throughout human history, and terrible ones as well.
You actually had to know how to sing since it was before auto tune and over produced crap
You havent heard taka from one ok rock my friend
I miss these days. No autotune, just great voices. No computer generated “music”, just musicians who could actually plays instruments. And non-repetitive lyrics that actually had emotion. This song often left my ears ringing, my arms covered in goosebumps, and maybe a tear in my eye.
Same!! Remember when these were new songs and they are still being enjoyed to this day.
Some of the greatest days of my life too!
Today's "music" is soulless.
@@rondee I completely agree. Someone comes up with a few rhyming verses, then they let the computer do the rest. No passion, no effort, no soul.
Absolutely
This man was a generational talent
Just discovered your channel. Love it! So happy to hear a reaction from someone who truly knows what they're talking about when it comes to singing.
Thank you!
A very underrated band from the late 80's.
Your eyes brightening and smile took me right back to 1989. The best memories of my life and I thank you for the reminder. I'll watch the rest of your video now...
This was my first time watching one of your videos and I enjoyed it very much. I am 59 years old so when this song was released I was in the middle of all of the "Hair Bands" scene. Sabastian Bach was one of my favorite singers and I still get chills when I hear this song in particular. His voice is iconic. If you really want more of this type of vocals there are several to chose from in that era. One of the stand outs is Steelheart - I'll Never Let You Go. Trust me you wont be disappointed.
I'm going to Skid Row tomorrow, but the temporary lead singer is Lindsay Hale of Halestorm.
Should be amazing.
This song was release when I was 17 years old. First time that I have EVER started getting into the song and not wanting it to stop for reaction. (it's hard not to enjoy this performance) 😃🥰
First time seeing one of your videos. You're smile is infectious. Top shelf content. Thank you!
Thanks!
Thank you!
@@JenniferGlatzhofer most welcome
Wasted Time should be next please
true
Most beautiful face and voice....I see him now with his hilarious sense of humor. Glad he made it out of the 90's or early 2000's alive, so many didn't. Always check for him, fantastic
Sebastian Bach is a legit singer. He now sings on Broadway. Amazing that his voice has never changed in 30 years. Brilliant - this is my favorite song by Skid Row.
Absolutely one of the greatest. He's like an athlete and he's been conditioning and training his whole life. Sebastian is incredible.
he doesn't sing on broadway, he did like 20 years ago.. Poor guy didn't take care of himself and he just can't do it live like he once did.
Mine too.
He's not saying "Look out for the sound" lol, he's saying "Woke up to the sound"
Skid Row with Sebastian Bach voice was one of the last great hair\metal bands of the 80's before grunge took over the radios.
New sub here! Excellent reaction! I saw this song performed some year in the 90's (sorry don't remember the exact year) and they blew it away while opening for Gund-N-Roses.
I saw these guys in 1992 and they were amazing. I really enjoy his vocals, he was even more impressive live.
Great track, great reaction and insights, thanks Jen 😊
Love his vocals always have brings back memories the good ole days
I like when vocal coaches react to Sebastian Bach, I enjoyed your analysis a lot. I was lucky enough to see them Live opening for Bryan Adam's and they left us wanting more! His vocals were even better Live and the band was so well rehearsed with tons of Rock energy.
Steelheart's Never Let You Go is a great song for a rock reaction! Thanks, Jen.
As a fellow voice teacher, I would suggest Wasted Time. You won't regret it.
I’m going to have to check it out 😁
As a matter of fact Sebastian just released a new solo album a few days ago.....he can still SANG
🔥🥵🔥 I'm jealous of his hair 😫 it should be illegal for a guy to have that hair 😅
Haha oh same!
And his face..more beautiful than all the girls. No filters no fillers😭
"Wasted Time" is an incredible song you can feel Sebastian Bach pouring his emotion into that song.
Sebastian Bach's voice was supernatural back then.
I'm a big fan of your reactions. Keep it up!
Try Triumph, Magic Power at the US Festival '83. Rik Emmett was another phenomenal voice from this era. Triumph stole the show in front of 375,000 fans.
((happy dance)) I am so, so, so happy you jumped into the Skid Row pond. There are a number of songs that really show off Bas' vocal chops. A lot of folks have already mentioned "18 and Life", but I also would note "Wasted Time", "Quicksand Jesus", and "In a Darkened Room". He has a very powerful theatrical voice - I know he has been on Broadway, and lead a long running "Jekyll and Hyde" tenure in Toronto quite a few years back.
I KNEW this would be a longer analysis because, not only is Bas a new singer for you, but there is just so much to unpack. Highly talented and volatile - the perfect rock 'n roll mix. I'm glad you noted the "conversation" between Sebastian Bach and the guitarist Snake Sabo. They always had great chemistry together and have similar conversations in some of the songs above.
Thank you for another wonderful reaction/analysis. :)
I wholeheartedly agree with quicksand Jesus and in a darkened room.
Jennifer! Hmm, SKID ROW ... new to me. Let's see, released 1989. Interesting. It still has a bit of a rock feel from 10 years earlier to me. Yikes ... C5! Not that I doubted you but I had to check. Nice wailing guitar solo ... uh oh ... "ask someone many questions" ... I bet I know who someone is! 😁🎸 Oh and finishing up with the acoustic ... more questions for someone. That was pretty cool. Good selection and an awesome reaction and analysis as always Jen.
Back when Music was Music. I love this song. 1989 it was released.
First time viewer…
Enjoyable and interesting vocal reaction and assessment. I loved it! It brought so much more awareness to a song I’ve listened to for the past 35 years.
I’m now searching to see if you’ve done this for any Journey (Steve Perry) songs.
Subscribing.
Just found your channel and subscribed :)
Its quite an emotional song. It was written from the perspective of a guy who cant let go of a past love. As he says "sleepless nights and endless days," everything is a constant reminder of her. Anyone who has ever had a broken heart can relate to this song.
As a guitar player, the absolute best part of this song is Bach's hand off to the solo, where the notes are almost identical. Then at the end of the solo, when Scotti Hill makes his guitar 'cry' then hands it back off to Bach ... it makes the listener want to cry themselves.
It's easy to brush off Skid Row as another 90's hair band but Bach is a master vocalist and much of their music is very well written.
Anywho, looking forward to watching your other videos :)
Loved at about 1:30 where you say "whoa where did this voice come from?" I just chuckled and said to myself .. "just wait" .. great reaction - this song never fails to hit me right in the feels! Even more amazing, consider that Sebastian Bach was about 18 when he recorded this!!
I had no idea what to expect and thoroughly enjoyed this! 😁❤
I looove this band, and I really appreciate your analysis from this incredible ballad rock song.
She's dead at the end of thevguitar solo. It's crying. The grit is the pain of lising his love after taking care of her through an illness.
Sebastian was incredible in concert! He could really hit the notes! Not as high now a days but still very good!
You have got to check out "Wasted Time" if you want to hear his full range.
Tbh, if I were sat on my hands making the sound of false vocal folds, people would assume that I were dumping in my nappy. 😂😂
Sebastian..I’m old….I saw him about this time twice…I sing. He sang live wonderfully. In eight or nine years I heard him and the….voice had really been beaten up. His prime? Wow.
Skid Row was one of my first bands, after I was kinda reborn as a music fan, starting with rock and metal. Despite the era they came up in, they didn’t indulge in makeup and hair spray, to their credit. “18 and Life” was my #1 jam, the story of a troubled youth gone down the wrong path. But equally awesome. Full disclosure, I didn’t get how good of a singer Sebastian Bach was then; I was just a teen boy rocking out. Now I’ve learned he is a highly trained vocalist who even did Broadway.
The host has a good voice.
Nice reaction... I bet many people doing karaoke to this song failed at the end chorus
The vocals are like the roar of an ancient human with very high power.
If you haven't done Queensryche yet, this would bee a great time. Start with "Take Hold of the Flame" Live in Tokyo and then do "Silent Lucidity" everyone does the official video, but try the version live from the MTV Music Awards. You'll be looking at two live performances to compare. You will be amazed!!
I don't know if anyone mentioned it yet, but Sebastian is Bel Canto trained, and it really influences his sound. One of the few trained singers from the 'hair metal' era.
18 and Life is a MUST! I would love to hear Mitch Grassi sing this song.
Sebastian is an incredible vocalist. It's too bad that he couldn't get along with his bandmates. They fired him and kicked him out of the band.✌️
And they are no longer, skid row.
Truly one of the best vocalist in rock music. ❤
S B is considered amongst his peers one of the great rock voices of his generation..✌️
All time imo. Hes one of THE voices of Rock. His control is just unmatched.
Seen Skid Row a few times in concert and his voice was just as awesome live. I seen an interview with Sabastian Bach where he said he was channeling his inner Steve Perry (Journey) to hit those high notes. Great reaction!! 😊
Bazza was simply untouchable as a singer, no one since can match him ❤
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Really miss that era, i wish i can back to that time once more
WOKE UP TO THE SOUND
I think he was 19 or 20 years old when he recorded this song. And what's even more amazing is that he's a man and has such control over this range.
More Skid Row.. 'Wasted Time", "In a Darkened Room", and really Sebastian just released a new sone!
Sebastian has always been one of the best for my generation. Unfortunately the younger generation has no idea.
There is a video live in wembley … is amazing… AMAZING!!!
Bach has one of the most beautiful and technically perfect voices in rock!!
Wow the best strong vocal ever......
LOL!!! You got me when you threw up the metal horns spontaneously! I'm subscribing now.
🤘🏼😂
I has always loved a voice like his.
One of the best ‘power ballad’ guitar solos and one of the best vocal belts in that outro chorus. Perfect songwriting
They were a little past my time, but he's got some pipes.🤩
Wasted Time,In A Darkened Room & Quicksand Jesus by Skid Row are some of Sebastian's best vocals imo. Sebastian has one of the best voices in Rock...like for REAL. His vocal range and acrobatics are PHENOMENAL!! Very few others rival his voice...maybe Geoff Tate from Queensryche from around that time,or the lead singer of Steelheart,but not many have Sebastian talent vocally. Not to mention the rest of the band too...they also are amazing musicians as well which makes Skid Row one of my favorite bands from the 90's😄thanks for the fun trip down memory lane!!🎶❤✌
That last 'I remember youuuuuuu' is one of the most absolutely amazing vocal lines ever recorded. I am stunned every time I listen to it.
BEST DAYS EVER WERE THE DAYS OF HAIR BANDS! SEBASTIAN BACH RULES!
Sebastian Bach is a vocal God!!!
He is a gift from the gods.
If you want to hear this song live there a a couple versions hear on RUclips. Highly recommend.
massive track . fun review
thanks for covering this.
This was the first Skid Row song I heard. A power ballad, but sung so well that I immediately became a fan and wanted to know more about the band and Sebastian Bach's solo career. An incredible artist.
Like your detailed analysis of this song! Im soo into vocalists that had the ability to xpress their feelings, and if they do im hooked! So seldom these days you can hear that anymore :( Miss Layne Thomas Staley (AIC) Scott Weiland (STP&Velvet Revolver) etc
Great job! Love your accent. One of the anthems of my youth!
Jen, I'd really love to see you do a reaction and analysis of Steelheart singing " I'll Never Let You Go " His range is immense and one of the best rock ballads from the 80's. I'm certain you won't be disappointed 🤟
Anything from the first self titled album BOSTON. Arguably one of the best albums from start to finish ever. 70-80s band
Sebastian Bach is an amazing vocalist. Another you need to check out is Michael Sweet from Stryper. Skid Row was discovered by Bon Jovi's manager
It was Jon Bon Jovi dad who discovered him at Mark Isham wedding. He was singing in a band called Madam’s X with Jerry Cantrell
Jenn I think you really enjoyed this !!! Like we all have 🎉
You are really enjoyable! I respect your analysis and definitely love me some S. Bach vocals!
First time seeing your channel, you're voice is beautiful! If you liked Sebastian Bach of Skid Row you should check out Steelheart's I'll Never Let You Go. Miljenko Matijevic has an amazing voice.
I even have their album (audio tape) from the early 90s. Sebastian Bach, wonderful vocals.
I recommend you Tommy Johansson, a great singer. Any song, try "You rise me up", challenge version.
LILIAC, HOLY DIVER. Yes it's a cover but this vocal you really need to check.
The lyrics go "woke up to the sound of pouring rain..."
Sebastian was a Wedding singer.
And when the brides saw him…..
One of the few dudes that drop me to my knees with their voice. The guys I'm talking about combine range, power, skill, effortlessness and longevity of their vocals. Oh, how I hate them.... ;) If you like this, you're definitely gonna love "wasted time" "Here I am" "midnight/tornado" "18 and life" "slave to the grind" "youth gone wild" - well, basically everything he's ever sung. He's one of those, you know...Masters. Natural born vocal killers. Floor sweepers.
Excellent reaction!!! Incredible song!!!
Must hear Wasted Time, amazing! Also, Sebastian has a brand new solo release.