"I'll Never Grow Up, Now!" is the first official release by Twister Sister, and consists of two tracks the band had recorded at
Electric Lady Studios, the titular track as the A-side, and "Under the Blade" as the B-side. By the late 1970s, Twisted Sister were one of the most popular bar bands in the
New York metropolitan area, but were still unsigned, so the group started its own record label. It released the single in 1979, that eventually made it over to the UK and caught the attention of Martin Hooker, the president of indie label
Secret Records, a small British label that was mainly a
punk outlet. The 7" had no chart success, and nowadays, is seen as one of the rarest Twisted Sister collectible vinyls. On the suggestion of two reporters from
Sounds and
Kerrang! magazines, Twisted Sister left New York to find a label in the
UK. There, in April 1982, they were finally signed by Secret Records. While the band were recording their debut studio album, the head of the label, Martin Hooker, proposed capitalising on some of the band's buzz in the British music press by releasing an EP to "cope with demand for Twisted Sister product" and provide "a taster of what's to come" on their debut album.
Ruff Cutts was released in July 1982 and consisted of four demos by the band, including "Under the Blade". At the same time, Twister Sister were working on their debut studio album and recorded the song "
You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll" as the title track, but Hooker blocked this idea. "For some reason, at that time, songs and album titles with the words 'rock 'n' roll' in them were out of vogue in the U.K." Snider explained in his autobiography,
Shut Up and Give Me the Mic (2012). Instead, a re-recording of "Under the Blade" was chosen as the title track. "You Can't Stop Rock 'n' Roll" was given a second life as the title track on the band's second studio album and
major label debut of the same name (1983). Both versions of "Under the Blade" are similar, but the 1982 version has better production and is a second shorter. == Critical reception ==