Stephen Pearcy & RATT: Still Biting Back
Stephen Pearcy, the unmistakable voice of RATT, has never stopped flying the flag for 80s hard rock. As the founding frontman of the Sunset Strip legends, Pearcy helped define the sound of an era with hits like “Round and Round,” “Lay It Down,” and “Back for More.” Even as RATT’s lineup shifted over the decades, Pearcy has kept the legacy alive through solo records, reunion shows, and that signature snarl fans can’t get enough of.
Back with Warren DeMartini
In a move that has RATT fans buzzing, Pearcy is back on stage with iconic RATT guitarist Warren DeMartini. While a full RATT reunion with the original classic lineup seems unlikely, this pairing alone brings a ton of excitement. Warren’s slick, melodic leads were always a core part of the band’s signature sound, and seeing him jam with Pearcy again is a nostalgic thrill—and maybe a hint at more to come.
6th Solo Album in the Works
Stephen Pearcy is currently working on his 6th solo album, and it’s shaping up to be something special. Not only is Warren DeMartini involved, but there’s also talk of Jake E. Lee (Ozzy Osbourne, Badlands) potentially contributing. Pearcy has hinted that the record will blend new material with some unreleased tracks from the vault, giving fans both fresh fire and classic vibes. No official release date yet, but it’s clear he’s crafting something fans will want to crank loud.
Golden Robot Records Legacy Update
Previously, Pearcy signed with Golden Robot Records for a legacy album, expected to be a retrospective mix of past RATT tracks, live cuts, and rarities. While that project has seen some delays, it’s reportedly still on the table. Pearcy has shifted focus to the new solo album first, suggesting the legacy release may follow later. For fans waiting to relive the glory days, it’ll be worth the wait.
Why Just Warren?
Some fans are wondering—where’s Bobby Blotzer or Juan Croucier? According to Pearcy, there are no plans to reunite the full classic lineup. Personal and legal conflicts, particularly surrounding the RATT name and branding, have made that reunion complicated. But Pearcy says he’s focused on moving forward with musicians he gels with—and for now, that means jamming with Warren, someone he shares deep musical chemistry and history with.
Stay Connected
Want the latest from Stephen Pearcy? Follow him on social media and his official site for updates on touring, music, and behind-the-scenes glimpses into the rock ‘n’ roll life:
• Facebook: facebook.com/StephenEPearcy
• Instagram: instagram.com/stephenpearcyofficial
• Official Website: officialstephenpearcy.com