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October 17, 2003 Recher Theatre Towson, MD
Sebastian Bach & Bach Tight 5 played the Recher Theatre in Towson, Maryland on October 17, 2003, the second show of the tour! I was anticipating a fully energized Sebastian to run on stage and break into "Slave to the Grind." He ran out with all his energy, but it wasn't to "Slave to the Grind", but to a new song, "Angel Down" (written by Adam Albright), and it was GREAT! Yeah, I didn't know the words to the song but by the second refrain, I was right there singing along! The entire crowd roared with acceptance and Mark "Bam Bam" McConnell began drumming to start "Slave to the Grind"!

Sebastian was the front man that he always has been and probably always will be! His whole dispostion was different tonight & he seemed so much happier up there! He was ecstatic that the audience was accepting the new material and band so well that, he actually had to take a moment as he got choked up from the applause they were getting! He couldn't believe it!
The set included 17 songs, including about 4 or 5 new ones that kept the crowd jumping and screaming! The adrenaline kept Sebastian piping out those rockin' classics, "Piece of Me", "In a Darkened Room", "I Remember You", to some new ones like "Always and Never the Same" and "Beyond the Law" with the fabulous finishing of "Youth Gone Wild"!
As the crowd walked away from the stage I listened intensely to what people had to say and not one person said a bad thing! As a matter of fact, most were commenting on how great the new band was and how heavy the songs were! I heard a lot of praises for "Beyond the Law"!
The night ended with Sebastian Bach, Mark "Bam Bam" McConnell, Randall X Rawlings, Cheeze, and Adam Albright doing the whole "Meet & Greet." Sebastian was overly sociable! He signed everything, spoke to everyone, and posed for pictures! Sebastian is known for doing these Meet & Greets, but I've never seen him spend as much time as he did this night! It was fabulous! Not one person was left out!

Sebastian Bach & Bach Tight 5 are on tour until November 2, 2003 (at this moment) and the new CD is due to release in Spring of 2004! Be sure to check out Sebastian's Website for a show nearest you and more information on the new Sebastian Bach and Bach Tight 5!
~Becky