Punk legend Cheetah Chrome – co-founder of The Dead Boys, and more recently Nashville’s Plowboy Records – will release his first ever studio collection of solo material, ‘Solo’ on Plowboy on October 8. ‘Solo’ is a 7-song EP of cuts from a 1996 recording session produced by Genya Ravan (with executive producer Hilly Kristal) he has deemed his “great lost solo album” and a Nashville session in 2010 featuring Sylvain Sylvain (New York Dolls), Lez Warner (The Cult), and Sean Koos (Joan Jett and The Blackhearts).
‘Solo’ segues from hard, loud rock to jangly power pop, all anchored by Cheetah’s gruff growl and intricate guitar work. Lead-off track “Sharky” is an instrumental with a touch of surf rock featuring Cheetah on organ and “Rollin Voodoo” rumbles with fuzzed bass and big drums.
The EP will be released timed to the film ‘CBGB.’ Chrome is portrayed by Rupert Grint in the film and also makes a cameo appearance in it.
Plowboy Creative Director/ A&R Director Cheetah Chrome is a founding member of Rocket From The Tombs, The Dead Boys and The Batusis (w/Sylvain Sylvain) and an acclaimed author. He has lived in Nashville for the past fifteen years.
Other upcoming releases for Plowboy Records include The Dirt Daubers’ ‘WildMoon’ September 24th and a new album from Paul Burch in November.
‘Solo’ Tracklist:
1. Sharky
2. East Side Story
3. Rollin’ Voodoo
4. Love Song to Death
5. Stare Into The Night
6. Nuthin’
7. No Credit