According to
Metal Sludge, original
RATT bassist
Juan Croucier is rumored to be rejoining the Californian rockers for their upcoming show at the
M3 Rock Festival, set to take place on May 11-12 at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland.
In an October 2011 interview with
Legendary Rock Interviews,
Croucier stated about the possibility of him returning to
RATT, "I never say never, because I can't predict the future but there have been some very nasty things said and done to me by my former bandmates in
RATT. It has destroyed the trust, bond and respect we once had among each other."
He added, "I have had many offers to go back to
RATT (ironically, sometimes while they were deriding me in the press at the same time) and the main reason I have not gone back to the band is because we had a very problematic situation in the first place, and nothing had (or has) changed — we don't get along, it's not fun and things that should be easy are hard. . . Some people like being in tumultuous relationships; I don't. I have been fortunate enough to be able to work in my recording studio, still play in bands and be a father that is present in my children's lives at the same time. It's not 'all about
Juan.'"
Bassist
Robbie Crane, who had played with RATT since 1997, quit the band last month to focus on
LYNCH MOB. During an appearance on the March 22 edition of the
"Headbangers At 11" show on the
93.3 KDKB radio station with host
Mike Gaube,
Crane stated about his decision to leave
RATT, "I've been playing in
LYNCH MOB since October of 2010. It's a thing that I've always loved doing, and I love playing with the band. . I'd been with
RATT for 15 years and it was time to move on. I love being in
LYNCH MOB and this is where my heart's at."
"Infestation", the first studio record in 11 years from
RATT, sold around 14,000 copies in the United States in its first week of release to debut at position No. 30 on the Billboard 200 chart. The CD was released on April 20, 2010 via
Loud & Proud.
"Infestation" was produced by
Michael "Elvis" Baskette (
CHEVELLE,
ALTER BRIDGE) at his Virginia studio, marking the first time the band has recorded outside of Los Angeles. The album is full of attitude and of reflection, cycling through a range of emotions. There are party anthems that
RATT are known for alongside more contemplative, thoughtful tunes.
