White Boy and the Average Rat Band Reissue Their Long Out-of-Print Debut Album on Heaven and Hell Records And Announces Showcase!


One of the deepest of all deep-underground rock albums is in stores now. Heaven and Hell Records will soon be reissuing a square-peg of a sort, which might leave a few scratching their heads. For the first time ever officially reissued, and first time ever released on CD WHITE BOY AND THE AVERAGE RAT BAND will be made available for collectors and introduced to new audiences. The band are hitting the West Coast to celebrate, including a date in Los Angeles February 9th 2018.

Now after all these years, this album will finally get a proper reissue, fully digitally re-mastered from the original tapes and released on CD limited to 500 copies worldwide, with booklet containing lyrics and liner-notes by guitarist Mike Matney. The CD version will also include 5 bonus tracks that will only be available on CD version. Also WHITE BOY AND THE AVERAGE RAT BAND debut LP will be re-released for the first time officially on vinyl in a limited 500 pressing; 100 coke-clear and 400 black pieces. The album will be fully re-mastered from the original tape sources to assure that best sound quality possible. This will be the only official reissue of this release, others are unofficial bootlegs taken mastered from vinyl sources. Both are available on Heaven or Hell's Bandcamp HERE.

WHITE BOY AND THE AVERAGE RAT BAND formed in the small secluded Virginia mountain town Richlands around 1979 after guitarist and founder Mike Matney returned from a short stint with a band in Nashville, Tennessee. Once back home Matney began to put together his Average Rat Band consisting of bassist Tommy Altizer (R.I.P) , rhythm guitarist Seth Kelly and Tim Gilbert. Matney was a staggerly talented musician referred to by Ron Garmon in LA Record as Richland, Virginia's Roky Erickson. Ron added, "I think that one of the reasons people like this record is its isolated, alienated quality. It’s not an expression of anybody trying to get anywhere. Rather, it’s a raw power urge to make rock ‘n’ roll—a pure thing." You can read the interview HERE.

In 1980 the band was ready to go into a small local studio and record a slap of DIY heaviness. The 8-track album would see a modest release of 300 as higher distribution was beyond the band’s means.

Jump forward several years and WHITE BOY AND THE AVERAGE RAT BAND was now an obscure memory, but the album the band released was beginning to be remembered, remembered and discovered by collectors worldwide who were paying hundreds of dollars to get one of these pieces of wax in their collections. Dangerous Minds did an interview with Mike today - check it out HERE.

Fans of early Sabbath, Priest, Motorhead, Axe, Wicked Witch, A Band Called Death, Roky Erikson, The MC5, and Iggy and the Stooges will certainly find this to be appealing.

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