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Erik Grönwall Validates Skid Row Fans Longing For Sebastian Bach

Sarah J. Thorne
Last updated: 2026/07/09 at 3:29 PM
By Sarah J. Thorne 4 Min Read
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Erik Grönwall, current frontman of Skid Row, recently discussed the band’s legacy and fan expectations in an interview with Rock Radio UK TV. The conversation centered on the ongoing sentiment among fans who prefer the original lineup featuring Sebastian Bach.

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“I was lucky to get the opportunity to be part of Skid Row,” Grönwall said. “When I started singing, I listened to ‘Slave To The Grind’ so many times, because I wanted to sing like Sebastian Bach.”

Grönwall acknowledged his own musical influences. He stated: “When I started singing, I wanted to sound like Bon Scott, Sebastian Bach, Robert Plant, and all these great singers. I feel like I’ve had a lot of time to prepare for an album like that.”

The vocalist demonstrated empathy toward longtime fans. He explained: “I’m the same as a fan. I have certain bands that I want the original lineup. So I totally get that perspective. But I think we had a really good thing together.”

Grönwall’s remarks reflect a balanced perspective on the challenges of succeeding a legendary frontman while maintaining respect for the band’s storied history. His tenure with Skid Row began in March 2022, representing a significant moment for the hard rock institution as it sought to reclaim its place in the contemporary music landscape.

The Swedish vocalist previously fronted the hard rock band H.E.A.T. He joined Skid Row following the departure of ZP Theart and contributed to the band’s 2022 album “The Gang’s All Here.” This marked the first studio recording in over a decade. The album represented a return to the studio for the original members Snake Sabo, Rachel Bolan, and Scotti Hill, who had maintained the band’s legacy through numerous lineup changes since Sebastian Bach’s departure in 1996.

The challenge of following in the footsteps of Sebastian Bach has proven formidable for successive frontmen. Bach joined Skid Row in 1987 at just eighteen years old and became the voice of the band’s breakthrough era. His iconic performances on tracks like “18 and Life” and his role in establishing Skid Row as a defining force in late 1980s hard rock created an indelible standard that subsequent singers have had to navigate. Grönwall’s deep respect for Bach’s legacy was evident in his musical choices and public statements, demonstrating an understanding that the band’s history could not be erased or diminished by new leadership.

Grönwall departed from Skid Row in March 2024 to prioritize his recovery from leukemia. This health battle required him to step back from the demanding schedule of touring and recording. His exit marked another chapter in Skid Row’s ongoing search for permanent leadership, a pattern that has defined the band’s existence since Bach’s original departure nearly three decades ago. The band continues its search for a new frontman, reflecting the ongoing difficulty of finding an artist capable of bridging the gap between the band’s legendary past and its future aspirations.

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