As the story goes, Ratt helped pioneer Hollywood’s legendary Sunset Strip sound and scene. The band has returned sounding fired up and better than ever. Ratt’s first studio album in 11 years, Infestation, is a return to their heavy, riff driven roots. The band has reinvented their sound by rediscovering their strengths, shuttling listeners to a time when metal ruled the earth and real musicians wore eyeliner like a badge of honor.
“We wanted this to be like something that we would have written right after [1984’s] Out of the Cellar, says vocalist Stephen Pearcy. “We definitely went back to basics with the mindset of a band with a lot of excitement and some great songs to get out.”
Right out of the box, Infestation ignites like gasoline to an open flame, bursting with an energy and attitude absent from metal for years, unheard, perhaps, since before the dawn of DVDs, grunge and Facebook. Album opener “Eat Me Up Alive” slaps you in the face with attitude and a timeless riff that has been a staple in Ratt’s music and has set them apart from the pack. From the strip pole gyrations of “Look Out Below” to the keg party anthem “Take a Big Bite,” Infestation rages with a life and energy that Ratt is famous for.
Yet Infestation is more than a party album. While the music is a glorious celebration throughout, some of the lyrics are serious and sobering, weighing the benefits of monogamy versus the thrill of rampant hedonism without being preachy or judgmental.
“I was not in that good of a place emotionally when we were writing this record,” admits Pearcy. “Sure there are sexual innuendos and party stuff, but there are also songs that deal with some very real issues. The lyrics meant so much to me that every morning for weeks prior to recording, I would wake up and rewrite. It was a strange process for me, but it worked.”
Ratt started writing Infestation in January 2009, and by April they had 20 new songs, which they refined with producer Michael “Elvis” Baskette (Chevelle, Alter Bridge).
“We decided not to pursue recording a Ratt record when Stephen was out of the band,” says guitarist Warren DeMartini. “We definitely wanted to retain that same lineup for a long time, but life comes along and changes those plans. Stephen quit the band, and we didn’t want that to mean the end of Ratt.” After some serious discussions, Pearcy rejoined and in 2007, DeMartini, Pearcy, Blotzer and Crane took the stage together for the first time in eight years, playing over 50 dates, and releasing the best of CD Tell the World: The Very Best of Ratt. Also, they released their first ever DVD RATT Videos from the Cellar: The Atlantic Years. The shows were a telling precursor of what was to come.
“That tour was really exciting and refreshing because the sound was back, and even better,” DeMartini says.
With a bunch of shows under their belts, Ratt were eager to get back into the cellar and write some new songs, but they wanted to add to their lineup. DeMartini suggested ex-Quiet Riot guitarist Carlos Cavazo to round out the lineup. Cavazo, a well known, accomplished lead player gives Ratt the twin-guitar attack and credibility they had in the early days with Crosby.
“I thought of bringing in Carlos a couple years before it actually happened,” DeMartini says. “At the time, we thought we were going to be replacing John because of conflicting schedules and I started thinking it would be cool to have Carlos. So when the time was right, he was the first person I called.” For Cavazo, who was between projects the offer came at a perfect time. And since he already knew the guys in Ratt from the early days, he felt comfortable with the personalities of the players.
“It worked out great for me and felt very natural,” Cavazo says. “It’s funny because I was just hanging out in my house one day and I missed a call. So I checked my voice mail and noticed it was Warren. The first thing I’m thinking is, ‘Either there’s a big party he’s going to invite me to somewhere, or they’re looking for a new guitar player.’ Obviously, it was the latter.”
“It’s great to be able to do the more exotic double lead stuff that I did back in the day with Robbin,” DeMartini says. “I wanted someone I could collaborate with and someone who could sing well, so Carlos worked out on all levels.”
Ratt flew to a remote area of Virginia Beach in spring 2009 to work on new songs. They stayed in a four bedroom house there and wrote on their own schedule, banging out riff after riff and molding them into tunes quickly and with great enthusiasm.
“We wanted go off the beaten path on this one and set up somewhere we could eat, sleep and create the album in the same place,” DeMartini says. “It was great fun; we had the camaraderie of a road trip together with the environment to really stay focused.”
While DeMartini, Cavazo, Crane and drummer Bobby Blotzer finessed the music, Pearcy stayed in his room and worked on his lyrics.
“It was exciting because none of us knew how the melody and the lyrics would work with the songs until Stephen finally brought us his part,” Blotzer says. “The outcome was surprising in a good way.”
“It was great that we had those writing sessions together,” Pearcy adds. “Some of my parts were written right then and there in the studio in preproduction. That hadn’t happened since ‘83 and ‘84. One of these songs, “Garden of Eden,” was just a riff idea, but then in preproduction Warren just started playing this riff and I went, ‘What is that? I like it. Keep that. Work on that.’ And we worked it out that day.”
“I was very focused on playing harder and more outside the constraints that I had on previous Ratt records,” Blotzer says. “And I was really given the key to do that from the band and from Elvis.”
“It was great for Carlos and me as well because Elvis was a guitarist in a band before he was a producer, and he’s real into tones,” DeMartini says. “He was coming from the same place guitar-wise as us, which isn’t always the case.”
The cumulative playing, recording and circumstantial synergy shines throughout Infestation. The first single “Best of Me” is a feast of foot-to-the floor dynamics that features gritty vocals that uncurl like a coiled snake into a glorious chorus, and guitar lines as memorable as a dirty limerick. “Garden of Eden” builds from a bluesy intro into a pounding gallop, and shifts into a surging stop-start sky-puncher at the midpoint. But maybe it’s a line in the mid-paced “As Good as it Gets” that most accurately sums up the approach, attitude and conviction of Infestation: “You get just what you came for.”
“Our music is like it was in the beginning; it means everything to us,” Pearcy says. “And here we are 25 years later, keeping Ratt N’ Roll alive.”
www.therattpack.com
Monday, March 29, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
grup band
A
AC/DC
ADLER'S APPETITE
ADRENALINE MOB
aerosmith
Aerosmith 2010
AGNOSTIC FRONT
Airbourne
ALEPH
Alice Cooper
Alice in Chains
ALMAH
andra and The Backbone
Andreas Kisser (Sepultura)
ANGRA
ANTAGONIST
anthrax
APOSTASY
Archive
Arise and Ruin
Art Of Dying
As I Lay Dying
ATROCITY
Attack Vertical
august burn red
AVENGED SEVENFOLD
Back in Black
Band of Skulls
bassis
BATTLERAGE
BEFORE THE DAWN
BIOHAZARD
BLACK WATER RISING
blackwaterjames
BLIND GUARDIAN
Blooded Suicide
Bon Jovi
Bon Scott
Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival
Brian Johnson
Bring Me The Horizon
Broken Frames
BROTHER CLYDE
bulldozer
Bullet for My Valentine mp3 Album Fever 2010
BURDEN OF GRIEF
Burgerkill
Business
calvalera conspiracy
CANADA
CANNIBAL CORPSE
CATARACT
CAVALERA CONSPIRACY's
CD Review
Children Of Bodom
circledown
CLOVEN HOOF
corpset
COUNT RAVEN
Creed
Creep Chords by Radiohead
Crimson Glory
Damn Yankees
DARKANE
DAVE MURRAY
Dave Rude Band
David "The Snake" Sabol
Dead sara
DEATH
DEATH ANGEL
Death Maze
Death metal
Def Leppard
DevilDriver
DevilDriver 2010
DEW-SCENTED
DIABOLICAL
DIO DISCIPLES
DIR EN GREY
DISCOGRAPHY
Disturbed
DIVE
Divine Heresy
DOWN
DragonForce
DREAM THEATER
Dream_Theater
Drowning Pool
Drummer
DRUNKARD
Duff McKagan
DUFF MCKAGAN'S LOADED's
E
Echidna
Edenbridge
Elimination
EMBRYONIC DEVOURMENT
Emia (Metal / Thrash / Hardcore )
Eminent
END OF GREEN
ENEMY OF THE SUN's
ENEMYNSIDE
ENFORCER
ENGEL
Ensiferum
ENSLAVED
ENTWINE
EPICA
ERHAPSODY OF FIR
Eric Stadler
Exdeth
Exodus
EYES SET TO KILL
Fear Factory
Festival
FIFTH ANGEL
FIREHOUSE
FIREWIND
FIRST BLOOD
FORBIDDEN
Furyon
Generation kill
Gitaris
Glen Drover
God of war
Godsmack new album
Gorillaz
GRAVE
GreenDay
Greenday Discography
GRUP BAND
grup musik indonesia
Guns N'Roses
H
HAIL OF BULLETS
haken
Hard Rock
Hardcore
HARDCORE SUPERSTAR
Hatebreed
Heavy metal
HELL WITHIN
HELLEN
Helloween 2010
Helloween 2011
HELMET
Highway to Hell
Hot New Musik
http://www.myspace.com/atreidesmetal
HYDROGYN's
IDentity Festival
ILLIDIANCE
INFERNAEON
info musik
Instant Suppression
INTERMENT
interview
Inverted (Ita)
INXS (pronounced "in excess")
ION DISSONANCE
IRON MAIDEN (Discography)
Iron Man 2
Ironbound New Album 2010
JAG PANZER
Joker's Joke( Germany)
JOURNEY
Judas Priest
Juicehead
Justin Broadrick
KICKHUNTER
KILLER IN THE WORKPLACE
KINGDOM OF SORROW.
KISS
koleksi dummer
KoЯn
kreator
L.A. Guns 2010
LAMB OF GOD
LEAVES' EYES
Liv Kristine
loudness
Loudness 2010
Machine Head
Magdalen Graal
Malcolm Young
Malicious Silence
MÅNEGARM
Manowar
MaYaN
megadeth
Megadeth and Anthrax
METALLICA
Metallica 2010
Metallica Biography
MICHAEL SCHENKER GROUP
Mike Portnoy
MISFITS
Mitchel Musso
morid angel
MOSTER MAGNET
motley crue
Mötley Crue
MÖTLEY CRÜE
MOTORHEAD
Mr.Big
MUNICIPAL WASTE
muse
Music
music.google.com
musica Diablo
NAPALM DEATH
NECROPHAGIA
Necropolis
NEOSIS
NEURAXIS
NEVERMORE
new album
New Album SEVENDUST
NICKELBACK
Nightwish.
Nikki Sixx
OBSCURA
OCTOBER FILE
Orwell
OVERKILL
Overkill 2010
Ozzy Osbourne
P.O.D. (Payable On Death)
Pantera
pas band
Pathology
Paul Gilbert
Pearl Jams: Guitarist Mike McCready
poison
POSTMORTEM
POWERGLOVE
Powerman 5000
QUIET RIOT
R
Rachel Bolan
Radiohead
Rage
Ratt
Rehab Dolls 2010
Released Anger
REQUIEM
REVAMP
Richie Kotzen
ROCKSTAR COLLECTION
Roclk orf age
Ronnie James Dio
Rotting Obscene
RUBICON CROSS
RUNNING WILD
s
SACRIFICE
SAHG
SAMATAS
SAVIOURS
Scarlet Vein 2010
Scavenger
scorpion
Scotti Hill (SkidRow)
Seasons After
sebastian bach
SECRET SPHERE
SEIKIMA-II
Sekshun 8
sepultura
Seven The Hardway
SEVENDUST
Shaaman
SHAMAN
Silverchair
Silverstein
SISTER SIN's
SIX FEET UNDER
Skeletonwitch
skidrow
Slash
Slash album
Slash's Snakepit
Slayer
Slayer (onlymusic)
sodom
SON OF AURELIUS
sonispherefestivals
Soul Devour(singapore)
SOULDRAINER
soulfly
SOUNDGARDEN
South American tour
STATIC-X
Steven Adler.
STILLWELL
Stone Temple Pilots
stryper
Stryper discography
Studio album
Sucker Head
SUICIDE SILENCE's
Superman Is Dead
SWASHBUCKLE
SWEDEN ROCK FESTIVAL
SYLENCER
SYSTEM DIVIDE
Tears In Heaven Chords by Eric Clapton
Tempat konser
tesla
Tesla Album
Testament
TETHRA
TEXAS IN JULY
THE ABSENCE
THE ARUSHA ACCORD
THE BATALLION
THE BIG FOUR Metallica
THE BURNING
The Donnas
The Heavens
The History Of The Beatles
THE HIVES 2010
The QUEEN documentary "Days Of Our Lives
THE RED SHORE
THE RODS
The Showdown
The Silent Rage
the sword
Thrash metal
tips blogging
TOMORROW'S OUTLOOK
Toshiba
Tour
Triptykon
trivium
Turtles JR.
Under The Pillow
Urto
Vader (Death metal)
Vermillion Days
VIO 7
Violemi
W
WALL OF JERICHO
We Are They
Whitechapel
whitelion
whitelion Album
WHITESNAKE
Wonderwall Chords by Oasis
YNGWIE MALMSTEEN
No comments:
Post a Comment