In a new interview with Loudwire Nights, Sebastian Bach spoke candidly about the recent deaths of Ozzy Osbourne and Ace Frehley.
The SKID ROW singer reflected on his own experiences with grief when discussing how he copes with loss.
Bach shared his memories of watching BLACK SABBATH's final concert with his friends, stating that it was a heavy experience to watch the band perform one last time together.
He acknowledged that Sharon Osbourne must have had the pro-shot footage taken down from YouTube due to the emotional nature of the event.
Sebastian also opened up about Ozzy's passing, admitting that he still hasn't accepted his death and instead chooses to compartmentalize his emotions.
He discussed how he learned this coping mechanism after his father died in 2002, and now applies it to other instances of loss, including the recent deaths of Ozzy Osbourne and Eddie Van Halen.
Bach's setlist at his July 25 concert in Bay City, Michigan included covers of Ozzy's "Crazy Train" and "I Don't Know".
The show was dedicated to Ozzy Osbourne, with Bach telling the crowd that he still hasn't accepted his death due to the emotional impact it has on him.
Bach currently tours with his son Paris on drums, guitarist Brody DeRozie, and bassist Fede Delfino.
In 2014, Sebastian expressed his ultimate dream of one day becoming a successful solo artist like Ozzy Osbourne after being fired from SKID ROW in 1996."