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Skid Row's Rachel Bolan Slams Reunion Rumors: 'It's Not Going to Happen'

By Jason
In a fiery interview, the Skid Row bassist makes it clear that the past is dead and buried.

In a recent chat on SiriusXM's Trunk Nation, Skid Row bassist Rachel Bolan pulled no punches while discussing the band's future and the incessant calls for the return of former frontman Sebastian Bach. Promoting his new solo album, Gargoyle Of The Garden State, Bolan made it abundantly clear: a reunion is off the table. "It's not going to happen," he asserted, effectively snuffing out any flicker of hope from fans clinging to nostalgia.

When host Eddie Trunk brought up the buzz surrounding a Rolling Stone article advocating for Bach's return, Bolan's reaction was typical of a veteran who has seen the metal scene's ups and downs. "I didn’t realize they did an article," he quipped, underscoring his indifference to the chatter surrounding the band's past. The bassist’s focus remains on the present and the future, rather than the ghosts of Skid Row's glory days.

Bolan's candid remarks reveal a deeper sentiment: the band is thriving on its own terms. "We’ve been doing fine, you know. We’ve been doing great," he stated, brushing off the reunion talk as irrelevant. With former singer Erik's health issues throwing the band a curveball, Skid Row is determined to move forward without looking back, forging a path that resonates with their current lineup.

As the chat continued, Bolan addressed the unsolicited opinions from the so-called 'keyboard warriors' who dominate social media discourse. "When I wake up and I’m still in Skid Row, what do you do?" he challenged, reflecting on the relentless scrutiny and advice that comes from those who think they know better. The crux of his message? Skid Row is a living entity, and they have no time for the past's shackles.

Ultimately, Bolan's remarks serve as a stark reminder that while nostalgia can be a powerful force, it has no place in the vibrant, evolving landscape of metal today. Skid Row is moving forward, and for better or worse, they’re doing it their way.