SEBASTIAN BACH RELEASES OFFICIAL VIDEO FOR “FREEDOM,” EDDIE TRUNK HAS A CAMEO

Sebastian Bach has today (May 18th) released a new video for Freedom, the latest track from his just-released and much-anticipated Child Within The Man (Reigning Phoenix Music) album—his first solo effort in 10 years. The new single by singer, songwriter, author, Broadway star, and actor features lyrics by Sebastian Bach, music by him and John 5 (who also guests on lead guitar) with melody contributions from the album’s producer Elvis Baskette. For the video, Bach teamed up with directors Jim Louvau and Tony Aguilera (who directed the album’s three previous videos). 

“This is the third record in a row with John 5 writing and playing with me,” Sebastian says. “The song Freedom is an homage to my favorite instrument…the cowbell! Which the world needs plenty more of right now.”

From the opening clip of a hearse, the dark, spooky, gothic-themed Freedom clip takes viewers on a creepy journey with vampires, grave diggers, gargoyles, aliens and Sebastian rising from the dead (with a cowbell!), along with a sinister nightclub scene and a live band performance; be sure to stay tuned to the end for a special zombie guest star.   Watch the Freedom video, below.

Freedom is the latest track from Child Within The Man; it follows What Do I Got To Lose (listen here), Everybody Bleeds (listen here) and Hold On To The Dream (here).

Child Within The Man track listing is as follows:

1.  Everybody Bleeds
2.  Freedom (featuring John 5)
3.  (Hold On) To The Dream
4.  What Do I Got To Lose?
5.  Hard Darkness
6.  Future Of Youth (featuring Orianthi)
7.  Vendetta
8.  F.U. (featuring Steve Stevens)
9.  Crucify Me
10. About To Break
11. To Live Again

Bach will also be hitting the road in June, click here for tour dates

4 Responses

  1. I’ve liked all the songs that I’ve heard from this new album so far.

    I also think that that Eddie Trunk guy at the beginning of the video is going to go places – great actor!

  2. The video has a sense of humor reminding me of Tenacious D. John 5 and Brent Woods seem to be the go-to guitarists these days. Both are very good.
    (If you’re into guitar, check out Matteo Mancuso)

  3. Bach did a great job on this record! And I think he’s trying to re-establish his image in the videos. He’s smiling and having fun. Not sure what’s up with the robotic dance moves though haha

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