There are plenty of rock ‘n’ roll fans and critics who can’t wait for the bludgeoning to stop, for heavy metal to play itself out and disappear. But those rock listeners are not paying attention if ...
When Ratt came crawling Out of the Cellar with their debut on March 27, 1984, that title may as well have spoken for an entire generation of brash, ambitious wannabe stars. Their desperate drive for ...
Stephen Pearcy , the driving force behind emblematic glam metal rock band RATT, formed the band in 1982, bringing the genre to the LA music scene. Pearcy's raw vocals, unapologetic songwriting, and ...
Ratt, of course, came first -- selling seven million albums in the U.S. alone between 1984-88, beginning with their triple-platinum debut 'Out of the Cellar.' The ...
Back in the 1980s, Ratt was the fun band in the hair metal scene: A group that didn’t take itself too seriously, wasn’t expected to have deep meaning to its music and simply provided a good time.
If '80s hair-metal princes Ratt were upset about performing in a moderately filled club instead of a packed hockey arena last night, it didn't show during their spirited and satisfying performance at ...
Rock resurgence is a winding road, so let’s get out the map. Here’s one route: If your band’s track gets played during the final scene of a prestige TV hit, a la Journey’s “Don’t Stop Believin'” and ...
Does it seem like we've been going "round and round" in the courts for some time considering the rights to use Ratt's stage moniker? We're now one step closer to a resolution after a ruling in ...