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Remember that first time you heard Skid Row? 

"Youth Gone Wild" was on MTV. "18 and Life" was a summertime hit single and the band was on the covers of Hit Parader, Circus, and Metal Edge magazines. That exhilarating sound of being young was everywhere. We saw and heard ourselves in the band and rallied around their oversized choruses of camaraderie and rebellion. 

Rob Hammersmith saw himself in that gang mentality. "I was looking for that," he remembers. "Everybody goes through that phase of me against the world, where you just have to stand up and assert yourself. Every kid goes through that, and Skid Row made you realize that you're not alone." 

Snake Sabo realized he wasn't alone after striking up a songwriting partnership with Rachel Bolan. "I saw all this talent he had -- and has -- and he brought something out of me. It made me go, man, this is the start of something. I'm like, yeah, this is where we're supposed to be at this moment in our lives. It was the birth of what would be Skid Row." 

That something -- and that name -- represented the unrelenting impulse of rambunctious kids, channeling their love of punk and metal into something understood by a worldwide audience of other kids just like them. 

"Right when we came up with the name -- Skid Row -- that's when I realized we were going to build something really special that really drew on our influences," Rachel remembers. 

Their attitude and swagger was palpable in those songs. It was obvious. A demo of songs Rachel and Snake wrote together was the first time Scotti Hill heard Skid Row, and he wanted in. "It had three songs on it -- including 'Clock Strikes Midnight' -- and I loved all three of those songs. Right from the beginning, I loved where the music was going. I was like, I gotta be in this fucking band!" 

That fucking band built something powerful and so timeless that years later, halfway around the world, it roused a young Swedish singer. "You're young, a bit crazy -- fist in the air and fuck yeah -- that kind of feeling," recalls Erik Grönwall. "Skid Row are the youth gone wild, and I wanted the same thing. I wanted that lifestyle." 

It's cliché to say that a band has all their lives to write a first album. The truth is that they spend the rest of their lives trying to understand how they did it. The Gang's All Here is the octane of an attitude that's been festering since the band formed in 1986. Producer Nick Raskulinecz lit a creative wildfire by challenging them to deconstruct good ideas and rebuild them into something even better. Something timeless. He became the arbiter of their legacy, daring them to revert to instinct and be the same rambunctious kids who made their first two albums. 

"On 'World On Fire,' I had written this very cool riff. Nick said, play the chord up here, an octave up from the original notes. It created a difficult move, and I didn't know how to physically do that, but he challenged me. The one time I got it right, he goes, now that's Skid Row. That was a heavy moment for me, this guy having to bring something that is Skid Row out of me, yet I'm a founding member of the band!" 

"We were kids," Rachel says about writing songs that debuted Slave To The Grind at #1 on Billboard and made the self-titled album a #6 multi-platinum hit. "We wrote from a vastly different perspective. Nick got us back to that train of thought: what approach did we take on those first two records? What were we doing?" 

"I wound up feeling the same as when we wrote "18 and Life" and "Youth Gone Wild," he says. "I felt like, whoa! We're doing something really cool here!" 

Making the new album did feel just like the beginning, when the gang meticulously crafted songs together in a garage in New Jersey. "It's so much fun doing it like that, in a room banging it out," Scotti says. "This felt like we were back in that garage again, like the old days. The only difference is now we've got air conditioning and we're not breathing kerosene heater exhaust." 

Rob knows the feeling. "The way we spent eight to ten hours a day, just trying ideas and playing things, that took us back to the feeling of being a kid in the garage with your friends," he says. "This album truly is a group effort, and I really enjoyed how much of a close knit group of guys this whole experience has been." 

That creative closeness led to the spontaneity of actually writing new songs during rehearsal. Someone demonstrating new riffs quickly turned into "World On Fire" and "Not Dead Yet" being written on the spot. "We've never done that," Rachel says. "The other guys giving their input from square one, that really makes you work off instinct." 

Still, Scotti says Rachel and Snake writing together is most characteristic of Skid Row. "The best stuff is what they do together, just the two of them. Let them do what they do. That's how it was in the beginning, and I think that's the best result now, that combination of the guy who writes the giant guitar riffs with the guy who has the punk influence and poetic type of street poetry." 

"I wish I wrote these songs," Erik laughs. "There are a lot of great songs here. It's a nice problem to have when you have too many potential singles. There's a lot of old school Skid Row in these songs on this album, like 'Tear It Down,' which I like, as a fan." 

That old school style makes The Gang's All Here immediately familiar. It's the sound of having a good time. "A lot of the songs are fun," Rachel says. "They're songs you can sing and move to, which is what our first two records did. You can fight to these songs. Drink to them. Strip to them. All the bases are covered." 

Raskulinecz encouraged them to not be afraid to incorporate the signature accents that define their classic songs. He strove to make the band sound like the band, keeping the same philosophy producer Michael Wagener used to record them years ago. 

"Nick is completely cognizant and respectful of the past," Snake says. "But it's more about the essence and soul of why we started this thing in the first place. He said, everything from the beginning of 1985, when I met Rachel, to 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee, is all Skid Row, and he was there to remind us of it." 

Another déjà vu is Erik Grönwall and his snarling sound of a curled lip sneer that can turn on edge to soaring sweetness. "We wanted him to show his range," Rachel says. "We wanted him to really draw on his influences -- Skid Row just happens to be one of them -- but mainly just let go and do what he does best." 

"That was my approach," says Erik. " A good balance between the old school stuff and the way I sing. I just had so much fun recording this album because I really enjoy singing this kind of music." 

The first song he heard was "The Gang's All Here," and it made him feel like a kid all over again. "It was old school Skid Row for me -- the Skid Row I fell in love with. I thought, wow, they're really going back to the old school sound, and I think I can add some value here. I knew what I was going to do with it the first time I heard it." 

From songwriting to performances, the whole band agrees that the ten tracks on The Gang's All Here are some of their best songs -- ever. There's also a noticeable connectedness in the songs that often gets lost in the technology of making music. "There's a thing Snake and I did together -- October's Song -- that we played a double lead at the end. It's real cool, and it was really fun to do. He stood on the left side of the room, I stood on the right, and we played together. That's how it needs to be done, and not a lot of people are doing that these days." 

There will always be uncompromising expectations about how Skid Row needs to be done. Erik expects rigorous comparison to other singers throughout the history of the band, but people caring so much is a good thing, he says. "People actually giving a fuck speaks to the greatness of the band. If they care so much, that means the band is relevant." 

"A lot of people have taken this ride with us," Snake says. "But even though we've all grown older -- and somewhat wiser -- the essence of who we all are still exists." 

You won't be disappointed. The Gang's All Here is a revival of everything you ever loved about Skid Row. Snake calls it a rebirth. "There's a newfound energy and passion -- and excitement -- because we were challenged. When we're challenged, we rise to that challenge. We still have a lot left inside that we need to say. Making this album has shown me that we still have a lot left in the tank." 

The gang's all here -- you, the band, and the attitude of being forever wild and young at heart. The Gang's All Here will rekindle everything you felt that first time hearing this band. It's like the first time you heard Skid Row, all over again. 

Better work up the money, because someone is getting busted. 

-- Roger Lotring 

Erik Grönwall - vocals

Snake Sabo - guitars 

Scotti Hill - guitars

Rachel Bolan - bass

Rob Hammersmith - drums

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 53 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Concert

    by Bev on 2024-03-21Burton Cummings Theatre - Winnipeg

    Great Concert Sierra pilot and Buckcherry were awesome and Skid Row was different than I expected but good

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    People hung up on classic line up are missing out

    by Chris on 2024-03-21Burton Cummings Theatre - Winnipeg

    From the moment the opening chords of "Slave to the Grind"reverberated through the venue, it was clear that this was not just another nostalgic trip down memory lane. Erik Grönwall's stage presence was magnetic, commanding the audience's attention with every note. His vocal range was simply breathtaking, effortlessly hitting the high notes that left me with the thought “Sebastian who?”. It is evident that this lineup wasn't just going through the motions, feeding off the energy of the crowd and each other. The current lineup of Skid Row may not have the nostalgia factor of the classic era, but what they lack in history, they more than make up for in raw talent, infectious energy, and an undeniable love for what they do.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best show ever

    by Flo on 2024-03-21Westoba Place at the Keystone Centre - Brandon

    Love show but kinda felt Squeezed. I just stood around.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Excellent

    by Tanner on 2024-03-21Westoba Place at the Keystone Centre - Brandon

    The concert was fantastic!!! All 3 bands were spot on!! I loved watching Buckcherry. The lead singer is a great dancer. The 3 man slide during introductions was phenomenal to watch!!! Skid Row's singer has a tremendous voice!!! We had a blast!!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good enough

    by Ash on 2024-03-20Westoba Place at the Keystone Centre - Brandon

    Everything went smoothly and the concerts were good enough. I guess nothing's as good as you remember it from back in the day, but this did bring back a little bit of nostalgia. Unfortunately, it was no steel panther.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great. Concert!

    by SunnyAngel4995 on 2024-03-20Westoba Place at the Keystone Centre - Brandon

    The band was really good. Their new singer is incredible in vocal power and range. They gave it all they could and put on a great show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Worth the $$

    by Skid kid on 2024-03-20Westoba Place at the Keystone Centre - Brandon

    I have been a fan of skid row since the 80's. And they didn't disappoint.. Even though they didn't have a couple original members but who cares.. Erik Gronwall has done an amazing job as the lead singer and sure can belt it out...Just listening to the old stuff live brought memories from back in the day.... Concert was worth the $$..

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show for small crowd

    by Jbrown on 2024-03-20Westoba Place at the Keystone Centre - Brandon

    Knowing the show was in Brandon , I knew be a smaller crowd but the people that were there enjoyed the show and the music, Buckcherry bybthe end of their set had the crowd wired and ready for SkidRow...great set by them also and a shout out to the band from Ontario that also opened up Sierra Pilot ...they also killed it

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Had a great time!

    by Hoss on 2024-03-20Westoba Place at the Keystone Centre - Brandon

    Right from the opening act it was fun and great Musik!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show at Commodore Ballroom Vancouver

    by Kiki on 2024-03-19Commodore Ballroom - Vancouver

    I was skeptical to attend as I have never listened to any Skid Row songs post Sebastian era. I’m glad that I went, one of the best concert experiences I’ve ever had! Erik’s voice is amazing, probably the best sounding live singers I’ve heard! I was lucky enough to make it to barricade, and Erik came off stage and gave me high five 3 times, super nice guy! Other members were also fantastic! After the show I got a set list too. The staff were also friendly, I love this venue, can’t wait to go back for another show in September!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Skid row rocks

    by Cory on 2024-03-13River Cree Resort & Casino - Enoch

    Skid row rocks, and Buckcherry sucks would see skid row again, you could not pay me to go see Buckcherry again

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best night ever

    by Holly on 2024-03-13Grey Eagle Event Centre - Calgary

    Was the best night ever have always wanted to see them live for years and really wished I could of got their merchandise

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Rock'n roll never dies

    by Rockon on 2024-03-13Grey Eagle Event Centre - Calgary

    Good experience, the venue was well organized, and the bands were high energy and gave us a good show !

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Skid Row live at River Cree resort and casino for one night

    by Skid Row at River Cree on 2024-03-13River Cree Resort & Casino - Enoch

    The band played their classics like, 18 to life, I will remember you, and Youth gone wild. Hearing the songs live is a great experience.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    skidrow/buckcherry

    by viper1612 on 2024-03-13Grey Eagle Event Centre - Calgary

    The concert was decent. The sound was excellent. Service and staff at the bar fast and friendly. But, what I didn't like was the lack of any type of seating in the concert venue. Standing for 3 hours isn't fun and it took away from the evenings enjoyment. Use the bleachers.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Show was great, venue was exhausting

    by Bumblebee007 on 2024-03-12Grey Eagle Event Centre - Calgary

    All the bands brought it! Super impressed with the new singer of Skid Row. Not sure why Grey Eagle didn’t put the bleachers out. Take some pity on us middle age folks please!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A great night of entertainment

    by Rob. on 2024-03-12Grey Eagle Event Centre - Calgary

    The concert had a great line up. The set lists were great and moved through different songs well, and best of all the sound was loud and bloody clear. A great time.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great show!

    by Jose on 2024-03-12Grey Eagle Event Centre - Calgary

    Excellent concert venue, organized parking, great sound, ample space, the bands were great! First time seeing Skid Row live. They sound great, all songs are hits including the new ones, the current singer is more than up to the task and very personable. All the guitar solos just like I remember them. Would see them again anytime.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Incredible show!

    by Concert goer on 2024-03-12Grey Eagle Event Centre - Calgary

    From the opening band, Sierra Pilot, to Skid Row's final song, it was awesome! 4 hours long, around $80 Canadian, and a typical Canadian crowd (no pushing, no jamming together) it was the best time I have had in months. Could have had cheaper beer, but hey, I came prepared for that! ROCK ON

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Their new singer is sooooooooo good!!!

    by Jesse on 2024-03-12Grey Eagle Event Centre - Calgary

    Absolutely amazing show! I was sceptical of their new singer being able to perform like Sebastian, but he is actually extremely talented and revved up the crowd and sang his heart out. I would still love to see a reunion including Sebastian, but I was so happy with the band's performance with their new singer.