Sebastian Bach Calls On The "Future Of The Youth" For His Latest!

Sebastian Bach released "Future Of Youth" with Orianthi!

"I am so excited to share this song and video with the world!" says Bach. "This collaboration with my friend Orianthi began many years ago. The song 'Future of Youth' has always been very listenable to my ears due to the musicians involved and also the unbeatable combination of Elvis Baskette and Robert Ludwig. The chorus is something I could hear on the radio."

Sebastian used as a feature in the song, the Las Vegas Academy Of The Arts Choir to sing on it,

"To have the Las Vegas Academy Of The Arts Choir perform and sing in the video makes my heart pound with emotion," Bach says, "because I fell in love with singing in my own church choir many, many years ago. It has always been a dream of mine to have an actual choir in one of my rock videos — to have one of the top choirs in the country rock out in 'Future Of Youth' is exactly what the message of the song is about. The future of youth belongs to the youth and no one else!. Thank you so much to Orianthi for the amazing guitars and riffs and to the Las Vegas Academy Of The Arts vocal director Matthew Ostlie — I can't thank you enough for all of your incredible performances! Thank you so much to my record label Reigning Phoenix Music for making this happen!"

Sebastian Bach released the video for ‘Freedom’ last month, as the song and video came out to push his latest album “Child Within The Man”. His first solo album in 10 years, comes with guitars via John 5, and production from Elvis Baskette. The song is the fourth single from “Child Within The Man,” following ‘What Do I Got To Lose?,’ ‘Everybody Bleeds,’ and ‘(Hold On) To The Dream.’

Sebastian Bach unleashed the full power of his vocal range on "(Hold On) To The Dream," the single he released weeks ago, after appearances on the The Masked Singer to remind everyone exactly how powerful a singer he is.

“Child Within The Man” was recorded in Orlando, with 11 tracks, featuring John 5, Steve Stevens, and Orianthi, who co-wrote their tracks with Bach. Sebastian even called on his dad for the artwork on the album, as his father, visual artist David Bierk created the artwork decades ago,

“This album artwork was started in 1978 and finished in 2024!” Sebastian says.

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