Racer X was an American heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1985. The group went through a hiatus and a few lineup changes, with bassist Juan Alderete being the sole constant member. They were signed to Shrapnel Records.

History

1980s

Guitarist Paul Gilbert first gained recognition when he was featured in Mike Varney's Spotlight Column in the February 1983 issue of Guitar Player magazine. Gilbert was 16 years old and was living in Greensburg, Pennsylvania. He later moved to Los Angeles and enrolled at the Guitar Institute of Technology (GIT), part of the Musicians Institute.

While at GIT, Gilbert met fellow student Juan Alderete. Travis was receiving a salary from Doug Marks, the band's lead guitarist, and would not turn down the income. Alderete and Gilbert instead sought the services of fellow student Harry Gschoesser.

Popularity boost

With the release of Street Lethal, Paul Gilbert entered the mainstream as one of the members of the Neoclassical genre, popularized by Randy Rhoads and Yngwie J. Malmsteen. While Racer X was not playing neo-classical pieces as frequently as Rhoads or Malmsteen, Gilbert was often mentioned alongside Malmsteen and Rhoads in many guitar and music magazines. Gilbert acknowledged his debt to Malmsteen on the Street Lethal album with the neoclassical instrumental "Y.R.O.". The title is an acronym for "Yngwie Rip Off". He would repeat such a reference on a later song, "B.R.O.", which stands for "Bach Rip Off".

Racer X was rapidly becoming a popular live act on the Sunset Strip. Around this time, Gilbert secured an endorsement deal with Ibanez guitars, which continues to this day. The song "Getaway" received limited airplay on Los Angeles' heavy metal radio station, KNAC. The song was a birthday gift by Rob Halford, who had befriended Jeff Martin in the band's early days. Halford later recorded the track with his band, Halford.

Dissolution

While the Los Angeles music scene was at the peak for glam metal, Racer X were reaching the height of their popularity with their live shows. The band was selling out and packing their usual rotation of The Roxy Theatre, Troubadour, and the Chuck Landis' Country Club in Reseda, California. The four played one show at the Troubadour before Travis received an offer from Judas Priest, who were looking to replace the recently departed Dave Holland. Jeff Martin, a friend of Judas Priest, relayed the message to Travis, who was ecstatic at the opportunity, and accepted the offer. Travis would go on to record several albums with Judas Priest, and remains a member of the band to this day.

In 1992, Shrapnel Records released Extreme Volume II Live, which featured songs from the farewell Racer X concerts at the Country Club. Like the first live record, it included several previously unreleased songs, like "Poison Eyes" and "Give it to Me". The album's packaging featured pictures of the band members dressed as superheroes. Gilbert became the Electric Bat, Martin became Motorman, Alderete became The X-tinguisher, and Travis became Cowboy Axe. The record was mixed by former Racer X guitarist, Bruce Bouillet. In order to further capitalize on their new-found success in Japan, Universal Japan requested that the band record a live show for another live CD and DVD. On May 25, 2001, the band played their first live performance in thirteen years at the Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles. Jeff Martin began recording and touring with George Lynch, Kevin DuBrow, Michael Schenker, Paul Gilbert has released several solo albums, as well as compilation albums and tours with Dream Theater's previous drummer Mike Portnoy. On October 13, 2009, the video game Brütal Legend was released. The game's soundtrack featured two Racer X songs: "Y.R.O." from Street Lethal and "Technical Difficulties" from Technical Difficulties. In 2020, bassist Juan Alderete got into a cycling accident. In support of him, Paul Gilbert finished and released an outtake from the Technical Difficulties sessions: a cover of the Partridge Family song "I Think I Love You", the first Racer X song in 18 years.

In 2024, Martin and Gschoesser would form the band Lethal X, whose debut album 90 Tons of Thunder featured Gilbert as a guest musician on several tracks.

Band members

Final lineup

  • Jeff Martin – vocals (1984–1989, 1997–2009)
  • Juan Alderete – bass (1984–1989, 1997–2009)
  • Paul Gilbert – guitars (1984–1988, 1997–2009)
  • Scott Travis – drums (1986–1989, 1997–2009)

Past

  • Harry Gschoesser – drums (1984–1986)
  • Bruce Bouillet – guitars (1986–1989)
  • Todd DeVito – drums (1986)
  • Chris Arvan – guitars (1988–1989)
  • Oni Logan – vocals (1989)

Timeline

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Discography

Studio albums

  • Street Lethal (1986)
  • Second Heat (1987)
  • Technical Difficulties (1999)
  • Superheroes (2000)
  • Getting Heavier (2002)

Live albums

  • Extreme Volume I Live (1988)
  • Extreme Volume II Live (1992)
  • Snowball of Doom (2002)
  • Snowball of Doom 2 (2002)

Video albums

  • Live at the Whisky: Snowball of Doom (2002)

References