
"Bach sounds like an absolute natural performing this material. While he lacks the New York brassiness of Dee Snider, the group's iconic original frontman, his own manic energy transfers well to the performance."
"The former Skid Row singer delivers the song in a fully embodied way, feeling less like a capable karaoke version and more like the charismatic and hard rocking performance this material needs."
"Twisted Sister were set to embark on a 50th anniversary reunion tour with Snider this year, but the longtime frontman resigned from touring due to various physical issues."
"He did give Bach his blessing to front the band for a series of shows this fall."
Sebastian Bach joined Eddie Ojeda onstage in Nashville to perform 'I Wanna Rock.' Bach will take on the frontman role for Twisted Sister's upcoming tour. While he lacks Dee Snider's New York style, Bach's energy suits the performance well. The collaboration serves as a preview for the reunion shows. Twisted Sister planned a 50th anniversary tour, but Snider stepped down due to health issues, allowing Bach to lead the band for a series of fall performances. Bach is currently on a solo tour across North America.
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