STEPHEN PEARCY - Fourth Solo Album To Be Released At The End Of September

September 1, 2016, 8 years ago

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STEPHEN PEARCY - Fourth Solo Album To Be Released At The End Of September

Stephen Pearcy, best known as the voice of Ratt, will deliver his fourth solo album, Smash, at the end of September. Info on who, when and what label Top Fuel Records licensed the record to, anything about the (13) new songs, the cover art, will be revealed soon in an official press release. One interview done in a long time 2016 will be the only one until the press release for Smash. Rumors persist of the original Ratt re-uniting, Pearcy says "No comment." 

Pearcy: "The new songs are very diverse, and taking time has paid off in the long run. Not rushing the writing recording process makes the title of the new record very appropriate. Right here, right now it's all about Smash and the solo shows to promote, no matter how long it takes."

Pearcy recently guested on Episode 247 of One On One With Mitch Lafon. In the show's only interview, Pearcy talks about: his upcoming solo album, Smash, recently singing alongside Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford, the Ratt album Dancing Undercover, and the recently released picture of him sitting along side Ratt bandmates Juan Croucier and Warren DeMartini. Was it simply a photo or was it a hint of things to come? "Never say never... the picture spoke a thousand words."

See the photograph in question, and listen to the audio interview below:

On July 29th, three members of Ratt's classic lineup - Stephen Pearcy (vocals), Warren DeMartini (guitars) and Juan Croucier (bass) - reunited at former RIP magazine editor Lonn Friend's birthday party in Los Angeles. Also on hand were drummer Greg D'Angelo (ex-White Lion), who is a member of Pearcy's solo band, and guitarist Carlos Cavazo, who performed on Ratt's last studio album, Infestation, from 2010.

Drummer Bobby Blotzer, who has been embroiled in lawsuits with his former bandmates over control of the Ratt name, was absent from the gathering.

Earlier this year, Croucier was accused of using his ex-band’s trademark without permission. Blotzer and DeMartini are the only remaining shareholders in WBS (the corporation which owns the Ratt trademark). WBS claims Croucier formed his own band in 2015 called Juan Croucier’s Ratt’s and is intentionally infringing on their trademark in an effort to capitalize off of their band’s recognition.

According to the TRO application, Croucier has been using the Ratt mark on advertisements, websites, merchandise and marquees and has been “referring to himself as The Other Voice of RATT, even though he was never the lead singer.

U.S. District Court judge Dean R. Pregerson isn't convinced either party owns the trademarks.

Read more at the The Hollywood Reporter.


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