


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. Review: Solid album, well done Ratt - If there is one word that describes this album it is: "SOLID". I agree with the other reviewers, this is one of the best albums Ratt has put out to date. All the songs are great, there are no fillers. Ironically the release song "Best Of Me" is one of the weaker songs on the album, but I think the band wanted to release something poppy and catchy. The rest of the songs are more powerful, heavier. All songs are fast paced, none slow, one balad but good. I think this is what the band describes by the album going back and being similar to their earlier albums. In terms of energy it is. Nothing will sound the same as "Invasion of Your Privacy" or "Reach For The Sky" or "Dancing Undercover". It was a different time, a different genre, a different age for the band members. It would be hard to expect something similar to those albums. Now is now, and this album is great. It is hard to stop playing. It's hard to pick the best song on the album because there are some great ones. Thanks Bobby Blotzer for your song contribution, "Look Out Below" and "Don't Let Go" are great songs, "Lost Weekend" (Robbie Crane contribution), "As Good As It Gets" (thank you Stephen). The guitar riffs from Warren DeMartini are great as ever, the soulful guitar that has always characterized this band is definitely there in every song. Stephen sounds awesome. My personal opinion is that the album actually sounds a lot like the 1999 release of the "Ratt" album with Robbie Crane back then but faster paced and much heavier (this is by far the heaviest albums Ratt put out, as in "heavy metal"). Is it any surprise? Same band members in 1999, the same now (with the addition of Carlos Cavazo) and yes those same ingredients make the same songs now. Honestly I loved that album too. Thanks for coming back together guys! The best songs on the album: 1. "garden of eden": favorite song on the album, Stephen is just a bad ass on this one; Lyrics: "I've got a bad reputation, and you knew it so well, yeah I give you what you need and I'm gonna take you to hell, doesn't matter how you feel, just gives you stories to tell, I'm going to take you right back, Gonna throw in the towel .... Nothing you could do, nothing you could have said, welcome to my world, in this garden of eden,... Yeah you're my addiction, between shame and temptation, Yeah you give me what I need and I like it like that!" 2. "as good as it gets": so melodic, DeMartini written all over it; Lyrics: "you kind of like me, not like that, you got me grinning like a Cheshire cat, the way you love me, I would bet, I tell you something it's as good as it gets. .. you're like a train running off the tracks, you'll always work me up to a sweat, I tell you honey, you're as good as it gets". Sounds a little bit with "Giving yourself away". 3. "lost weekend": in your face, fast paced awesome song, the drums rule; Lyrics: "Rock steady your lost weekend, I'm ready for big fun, you're mine for the taking, rock steady everyone" 4. "last call": snarling voice:; Lyrics: "last call, never turned away, last call, dance the night away, last call, have a drink on me". Sounds a bit like "Way Cool Jr" especially the ending guitar part. 5. "take a big bite": Stephen just screams his ass off on this song, way too good, so fast; Lyrics: "shake your ass baby, looking for a fight, I got nothing to do, so take a big bite" Review: ravage 24/7 - Ratt is Back better than ever!This is the best rock cd of the year and is one amazing masterpiece of rock overall.I've been a fan of Ratt since the start and can honestly say Infestation is one of the best cd's of their glorious existence.Every song from start to finish is a kick-ass rock n' roll thrill ride of statisfaction that will please all your musical senses.You get all the sexual lyrics of love that the band is famous for with all around excellent songwriting.The cd starts off with Eat Me Up Alive which will punch in the face with greatness and set the tone for the rest of the experience musically.You get the same raw rockin attitude in Take A Big Bite and Look Out Below which will set your adrenaline alive and pumping for a hell of a good time.Ratt did what they do best and kept the orginal shredding guitar riffs,excellent drumming,infectious bass playing,and Percy sounding as good as ever that made them a force to be reckoned with back in the hair metal days and brought it into the new millenium better than anyone has.You get some adrenaline rockin good time songs in A Little To Much,Garden Of Eden,Don't Go,and Last Call that are some of the bands best work musically.The one power ballad is Take Me Home which is actually one of the better slow rock songs the band has done.My favorite song on the cd is Lost Weekend which is just a good time party rock song that will remind you of greatness like in the Out of The Cellar days.Bottom line Ratt-Infestation is a 10 out of 10 music experience that shows the band can still get the job done musically.I highly recommend Infestation to all fans of Ratt and rock n' roll in general.This is straight up one of the best rock cd's in the last decade and will please any fan of rock.Ratt Rocks!!!!!!!!!!!
| ASIN | B0034K7QXM |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,460 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #127 in Pop Metal (CDs & Vinyl) #444 in Hard Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #4,251 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (338) |
| Date First Available | February 23, 2010 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 8399831 |
| Label | Roadrunner/Loud & Proud |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Roadrunner/Loud & Proud |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2010 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.88 x 5.59 x 0.55 inches; 3.32 ounces |
| Run time | 42 minutes |
R**E
Solid album, well done Ratt
If there is one word that describes this album it is: "SOLID". I agree with the other reviewers, this is one of the best albums Ratt has put out to date. All the songs are great, there are no fillers. Ironically the release song "Best Of Me" is one of the weaker songs on the album, but I think the band wanted to release something poppy and catchy. The rest of the songs are more powerful, heavier. All songs are fast paced, none slow, one balad but good. I think this is what the band describes by the album going back and being similar to their earlier albums. In terms of energy it is. Nothing will sound the same as "Invasion of Your Privacy" or "Reach For The Sky" or "Dancing Undercover". It was a different time, a different genre, a different age for the band members. It would be hard to expect something similar to those albums. Now is now, and this album is great. It is hard to stop playing. It's hard to pick the best song on the album because there are some great ones. Thanks Bobby Blotzer for your song contribution, "Look Out Below" and "Don't Let Go" are great songs, "Lost Weekend" (Robbie Crane contribution), "As Good As It Gets" (thank you Stephen). The guitar riffs from Warren DeMartini are great as ever, the soulful guitar that has always characterized this band is definitely there in every song. Stephen sounds awesome. My personal opinion is that the album actually sounds a lot like the 1999 release of the "Ratt" album with Robbie Crane back then but faster paced and much heavier (this is by far the heaviest albums Ratt put out, as in "heavy metal"). Is it any surprise? Same band members in 1999, the same now (with the addition of Carlos Cavazo) and yes those same ingredients make the same songs now. Honestly I loved that album too. Thanks for coming back together guys! The best songs on the album: 1. "garden of eden": favorite song on the album, Stephen is just a bad ass on this one; Lyrics: "I've got a bad reputation, and you knew it so well, yeah I give you what you need and I'm gonna take you to hell, doesn't matter how you feel, just gives you stories to tell, I'm going to take you right back, Gonna throw in the towel .... Nothing you could do, nothing you could have said, welcome to my world, in this garden of eden,... Yeah you're my addiction, between shame and temptation, Yeah you give me what I need and I like it like that!" 2. "as good as it gets": so melodic, DeMartini written all over it; Lyrics: "you kind of like me, not like that, you got me grinning like a Cheshire cat, the way you love me, I would bet, I tell you something it's as good as it gets. .. you're like a train running off the tracks, you'll always work me up to a sweat, I tell you honey, you're as good as it gets". Sounds a little bit with "Giving yourself away". 3. "lost weekend": in your face, fast paced awesome song, the drums rule; Lyrics: "Rock steady your lost weekend, I'm ready for big fun, you're mine for the taking, rock steady everyone" 4. "last call": snarling voice:; Lyrics: "last call, never turned away, last call, dance the night away, last call, have a drink on me". Sounds a bit like "Way Cool Jr" especially the ending guitar part. 5. "take a big bite": Stephen just screams his ass off on this song, way too good, so fast; Lyrics: "shake your ass baby, looking for a fight, I got nothing to do, so take a big bite"
R**Z
ravage 24/7
Ratt is Back better than ever!This is the best rock cd of the year and is one amazing masterpiece of rock overall.I've been a fan of Ratt since the start and can honestly say Infestation is one of the best cd's of their glorious existence.Every song from start to finish is a kick-ass rock n' roll thrill ride of statisfaction that will please all your musical senses.You get all the sexual lyrics of love that the band is famous for with all around excellent songwriting.The cd starts off with Eat Me Up Alive which will punch in the face with greatness and set the tone for the rest of the experience musically.You get the same raw rockin attitude in Take A Big Bite and Look Out Below which will set your adrenaline alive and pumping for a hell of a good time.Ratt did what they do best and kept the orginal shredding guitar riffs,excellent drumming,infectious bass playing,and Percy sounding as good as ever that made them a force to be reckoned with back in the hair metal days and brought it into the new millenium better than anyone has.You get some adrenaline rockin good time songs in A Little To Much,Garden Of Eden,Don't Go,and Last Call that are some of the bands best work musically.The one power ballad is Take Me Home which is actually one of the better slow rock songs the band has done.My favorite song on the cd is Lost Weekend which is just a good time party rock song that will remind you of greatness like in the Out of The Cellar days.Bottom line Ratt-Infestation is a 10 out of 10 music experience that shows the band can still get the job done musically.I highly recommend Infestation to all fans of Ratt and rock n' roll in general.This is straight up one of the best rock cd's in the last decade and will please any fan of rock.Ratt Rocks!!!!!!!!!!!
V**R
Hey I like this stuff!!
Look, a lot of people rag on Ratt and the whole 80s LA sunset strip metal scene, but these guys were really good at it. And they still are! Things haven't changed too much- this sounds very much like Ratt from 25 years ago. Tunes are catchy, clean production, great vocals and they continue to have that sinister, night time Ratt vibe that set them apart from contenders back in the day. I am much more of a thrash/prog/stoner metal fan nowadays, but I gotta give Ratt credit for cranking out another solid hard rock album that really hits the spot on a warm summer night. If you have always liked Ratt (whether openly or secretly) it would be in your best interest to get this.
M**I
Ratt is back!
Well, it's been a long time coming, but the combined forces of Stephen Pearcy, Warren DeMartini, Bobby Blotzer, new guitar player Carlos Cavazo (ex-Quiet Riot) and Robbie Crane have created a masterpiece of rock n' roll!! This album neve lets up, it's the vintage Ratt sound from the 80's and it's all made modern for 2010! True Ratt fans will love this album, I sure do. The lead off track "Eat Me Up Alive" is the ultimate album opener, loud, and all Ratt!! Each of the members shine track to track (meaning you can hear ALL five instruments!) and Warren's playing has never been better!! There's never been anyone in rock to sound like Stephen Pearcy, and his very unique voice is marvelous all over this record. A triumph for Ratt and for rock in 2010! Glad to see yet another ex-Hollywood platinum seller still going strong and never giving up. :) Track #2 "Best Of Me" does heavily recall their classic song "I Want A Woman", but once in awhile you find rockers of all genres "mining" an old classic to make something new, and they do it here w/style. No complaints from this dedicated 80's rock & metal fan. Looking forward to seeing them 5-12-10 here in Cleveland, Oh. @ The House Of Blues!!
宮**也
ラットの最新を今頃聞きましたが悪く無いと思う。完成度は良いと思います。
M**G
Als vor einigen Monaten bekannt wurde,das Ratt eine neue Cd aufnehmen,war ich skeptisch,was daraus werden könnte.11 Jahre keine Platte gemacht,wobei die schlicht selbstbetitelte letzte Scheibe trotz ein paar guter Nummern nicht so mein Fall war.Die Ratt E.P.,Out of the Cellar,Invasion of your Privacy und die Dancing Undercover waren für mich die besten Scheiben der Jungs,was danach kam, war gut aber kam einfach nicht,mit den ersten Platten mit.Und nun Infestation.Stephen Pearcy sagte im Vorfeld das die Scheibe ein mix aus Out of the Cellar und der Invasion sei.Und er hat Recht!Ratt klingen auf der neuen Scheibe so rockig und spontan wie vor 25 Jahren!Auf der einen Seite Uptempo Rocker wie Eat me up Alive,Last Call,Garden of Eden,Take a big bite und der Rausschmeisser Dont let go, die allesamt gut ins Ohr gehen und einfach Energie freisetzen.Auf der anderen Seite die Ratt-typischen Mid-Tempo Songs,mit Ohrwurmrefrain und jeder Menge Hooks wie Best of Me,A little too much,Lost Weekend,As Good as it gets und Look out Below.Take me Home,ist die einzige Ballade der Platte die gar nicht schmalzig klingt,sondern immer noch die gewisse RocknRoll Schlagseite hat.Auf der Platte gibt es meiner Meinung nach keinen echten Ausfall.Pearcy singt erstaunlich gut,das Gitarrenduo De Martini/Cavazo harmoniert wie zu besten 80er Zeiten.Und die Rythmusfraktion spielt ein gutes Soundfundament.Klasse Platte!Für mich auf Augenhöhe mit den ersten Scheiben der Band,was auch an der guten Produktion liegt,die Scheibe hat echt einen guten Klang.Es macht einfach Spaß die Scheibe zu hören.Jedem Ratt oder 80er Heavy Rock Fan sei gesagt.Kaufen!!!
R**E
This is the release all '80s Ratt fans had been waiting for. Strong from start to finish, still retains that wild, fresh vibe of their heyday! Highly recommended!
L**X
If there was an example of a classic band ready to stumble at a crucial hurdle, it would have been Ratt. Wayward lead-singer, dead founding member, lacklustre albums, not to mention pretty much being inactive for the best part of two decades, you could be forgiven for thinking that things didn't bode well for this comeback. However, if you wrote a wishlist for what Ratt HAD to do to get you to listen to them again, then they definitely fulfill it on 'Infestation': Great production, crunchy riffs, can't-get-it-out-of-your-head catchiness, tasteful shredding, Pearcy's sneer - all present and correct. Thankfully, they now have a sympathetic producer ( Elvis Baskette ), who is obviously a fan. He knows the limitations of the Pearcy 'voice', and makes sure it's upfront and unapologetic. You hear Pearcy, and you hear the 'Ratt Sound'. So you get the patented attitude and swagger, backed up by muscular and confident music. Nothing outstays its welcome, and indeed, the album clocks in at a perfect forty-seven minutes. It doesn't hang around long enough for you to get bored. This album is what SHOULD have followed the stunning 'Invasion Of Your Privacy', as it sits comfortably alongside those early classics. Utterly great.
A**O
Buono ma non è come i precedenti album dei ratt ci sono un po' di cambiamenti nella.sonorità e nel groove
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