Rachel Bolan, the bassist and a founding member of Skid Row, helped the 80’s heavy rock band stay fresh and relevant with their latest album United World Rebellion: Chapter Two. Even after their hiatus between 1996 and 1999, their comeback album United World Rebellion has familiar sounds that hardcore fans love. “What we did was kind of traced our steps back to the band that came out in 1989. It is a lot easier said than done,” Bolan told uInterview. “It is kind of hard to go back to your roots. We wanted classic Skid Row really concentrated hard on that.”
The band holds close the classic rock influences that inspired United World Rebellion: Chapter Two. “We started writing the first EP, before World Rebellion and we wanted to do what the bands, that influenced us did like what The Ramones did and Aerosmith.”
Bolan confirmed that the next album, presumably titled United World Rebellion: Chapter Three, will launch in 2015.
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