As the sun sets over the Hollywood Hills, a new rhythm pulses through the air. Stephen Pearcy, the iconic frontman of Ratt, is making waves with his upcoming solo project. At 69 years young, Pearcy shows no signs of slowing down as he teases fans with a preview of his latest creation, “Drive,” set to be featured on his highly anticipated sixth solo album.
In a tantalizing Instagram post, Pearcy shares a snippet of “Drive,” highlighting a blistering guitar solo from a mystery guest guitarist. The track, penned by SEP Muzik, promises to be a standout on the album, which is slated for release sometime this summer. With multiple guitar solos, drum features, and a lead vocal collaboration, Pearcy’s solo venture is shaping up to be a musical tour de force.
Born and bred in Southern California, Pearcy’s musical journey began in 1977 with Mickey Ratt, later shortened to the legendary Ratt in 1981. The metal outfit quickly rose to fame with their breakout album, “Out of the Cellar,” in 1984. Throughout the ’80s and ’90s, Ratt dazzled audiences worldwide, sharing stages with rock icons like ZZ Top and Ozzy Osbourne.
After parting ways with Ratt in 1992, Pearcy embarked on a diverse career, forming bands like Arcade and Vicious Delite, as well as pursuing a successful solo path. With seven solo albums under his belt, including the 2018 release “View to a Thrill,” Pearcy continues to push boundaries and captivate audiences with his electrifying presence.
“Drive” and Pearcy’s forthcoming project mark a new chapter in his storied career. Set for release this summer on his own Top Fuel Records, the album promises to be a bold statement from a music legend. Stay tuned as Pearcy drives his artistry to new heights, captivating audiences with his signature style and undeniable talent.
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