Dead Boys New release ; "Still Snotty: Young, Loud & Snotty at 40!"

Published: Sept. 15, 2017, 9 p.m.

b"Punk rock pioneers and provocateurs the Dead Boys celebrate the 40th anniversary of their landmark first album,\\xa0Young, Loud and Snotty, with a worldwide tour and a special re-recording of the classic record.\\xa0Still Snotty: Young, Loud & Snotty at 40!\\xa0on Nashville-based Plowboy Records is hitting the streets and available online on September 8 with a major US tour kicking off in Dallas, Texas on September 7.\\xa0Formed in Cleveland in 1976, the Dead Boys were one of the first American acts to combine the proto-punk fervor of bands like the Stooges and the New York Dolls with a new level of intense energy. 1977 debut LP,\\xa0Young, Loud and Snotty, was a landmark album in the birth of hardcore punk and produced one of the first great punk anthems, \\u201cSonic Reducer.\\u201d After one more album, the band split in 1979. They reunited for a few gigs in the 1980s, but following the death of lead vocalist Stiv Bators in 1990, the band members went their separate ways except for two brief reunions in 2004 and 2005. The return\\xa0of the Dead Boys began with guitarist Cheetah Chrome.\\xa0\\u201cI've had my solo band for the last ten years, and Dead Boys songs have always been included in my shows.With the 40th anniversary of the Dead Boys on the horizon and a solid band that could interpret and deliver the performance and sound needed to maintain the authenticity of the Dead Boys, I reached out to Johnny Blitz about an anniversary tour and he said yes and we began the journey of what would become\\xa0Still Snotty.\\u201d\\xa0With Jason Kottwitz on guitar, Detroit punk legend Ricky Rat on bass and vocalist Jake Hout from \\u2018zombie\\u2019 Dead Boys tribute band, the Undead Boys, the Dead Boys 40th anniversary tour started taking shape."