Ratboys are an American
indie rock
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band from
Chicago, Illinois
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, formed in 2010 by Julia Steiner and Dave Sagan. The band consists of Julia Steiner (guitar, vocals), Dave Sagan (guitar), Marcus Nuccio (drums) and Sean Neumann (bass, vocals).
Founded by songwriters Julia Steiner and Dave Sagan during their time studying at Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana, the band relocated back to Sagan's hometown of Chicago in 2015 and released its debut album ''
AOID'' that same year on Topshelf Records. Neumann joined the band as full-time member in 2016 and Nuccio joined shortly thereafter in 2017. The band released its second album, ''
GN'', in 2017 and began gaining acclaim while touring with other rising acts like
PUP,
Soccer Mommy
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,
Diet Cig
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,
Wild Pink, and more. ''
Rolling Stone
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'' named ''GN'' one of the "15 Great Albums You Probably Didn't Hear in 2017", while ''
Uproxx
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'' rock critic
Steven Hyden
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named the album one of the best albums of the year.
Ratboys released their third studio album, ''
Printer's Devil
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,'' in 2020 to more critical praise. ''
MTV
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'' called ''Printer's Devil'' "the best album of their career," while ''
Pitchfork
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'' hailed the album's depth as "comforting and sobering all at once." A year later in 2021, they released their fourth studio album, ''
Happy Birthday, Ratboy
''Happy Birthday, Ratboy'' is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band Ratboys. The surprise album is a re-recording of the band's earliest material and has received positive reviews from critics.
Reception
Editors at ''Pitchfork'' s ...
'', named to celebrate the band's 10 year anniversary. This album featured the band's top track, "Go Outside", which was featured in a
Walmart
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ad campaign.
Their fifth studio album,
''The Window'', was released on August 25, 2023 through
Topshelf Records
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. It was recorded in Seattle, Washington with
Chris Walla
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Musical career
Early bands
While at B ...
of
Death Cab for Cutie
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.
Chicago Tribune
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called the album, "
e most confident, assured version of the Chicago band's music."
History
Ratboys was formed in the fall of 2010 when Steiner and Sagan met each other at freshman orientation while studying at Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. The pair released their first piece of music together, putting out a cover of "Spiderweb," a song originally written by Champaign, Illinois band Easter. Two years later, Ratboys released their first EP titled ''Ratboy''.
In May 2014, Ratboys released two songs, ''Space Blows'' and ''Collected'' and embarked on their first small tour with future bassist Sean Neumann's band Single Player (later known as Jupiter Styles) that summer in a few cities around the Midwest.
On June 9, 2015, Ratboys released their debut studio album via
Topshelf Records
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Topshelf Records has been profiled in the '' Pittsbu ...
titled ''AOID''. The band embarked on their first full United States tours in support of the album, touring the United States and Europe with American bands like
Pinegrove,
Sorority Noise
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,
Free Throw
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,
Dowsing
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, and others.
In late 2016, Neumann officially joined the band. Sagan and Neumann knew each other from growing up in Chicago's southern suburbs and have played music together since their teens.
In June 2017, Ratboys released their second full-length album titled ''GN'' on Topshelf Records, which began to earn the band widespread media attention from outlets like ''
NPR
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'', ''
Fader'', ''
MTV
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'', and others.
Rolling Stone named ''GN'' one of the "15 Great Albums You Probably Didn't Hear in 2017", writing that the "songs are full of shakily proud unburdenings and fun imagination."
Shortly after the release of GN, the band solidified its lineup by adding drummer Marcus Nuccio after he filled in for the band on drums during Ratboys' tour with his band Pet Symmetry.
Ratboys toured heavily in support of ''GN'', touring for two years across the United States, Canada, Europe, and Japan. During that time, Ratboys toured with bands such as
Soccer Mommy
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,
Pup,
Diet Cig
Diet Cig is an American indie rock duo that formed in September 2014 in New Paltz, New York, United States. The band consists of Alex Luciano on guitar/vocals and Noah Bowman on drums. Their first studio album, ''Swear I'm Good At This'', was rel ...
,
Vundabar
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, Wild Pink, Slingshot Dakota, Pet Symmetry, and more.
On November 12, 2019, Ratboys announced their third full-length album, ''Printer's Devil'', which was released on February 28, 2020. Along with the announcement, the band released a new song titled "Alien With A Sleep Mask On", as well as a US tour in support of the album.
Steiner and Sagan wrote the bulk of ''Printer's Devil'' while staying in Louisville, Kentucky at Steiner's empty childhood home, which her parents were in the process of selling at the time, which heavily influenced the album's lyricism. The band recorded the album in Chicago, Illinois in the winter of 2018 at Decade Music Studios with producer and engineer Erik Rasmussen. It was also the first time the band's current lineup wrote and recorded new music all together.
''Printer's Devil'' received critical praise upon its release. ''
Pitchfork
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'' gave the album a 7.7 rating and wrote that Steiner's lyrics give "a wistful metaphor for growing up" that fill the listener with "innocuous signifiers of the passage of time that carry weight only in the rare moments we pause to consider them." ''
MTV
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'' said Ratboys made "the best album of their career" and credited the band's newly found "big" sound to be credit to their experience playing in front of larger crowds with bands like PUP, while noting the addition of Neumann and Nuccio, who grew up with extensive backgrounds in Midwestern punk scenes alongside Sagan.
On March 1, 2021, Ratboys released a new single titled "Go Outside" on
Topshelf Records
Topshelf Records is an American independent record label. Started in Peabody, Massachusetts and formerly located in San Diego, California, the label is based in Portland, Oregon as of 2022.
Topshelf Records has been profiled in the '' Pittsbu ...
, which was then included on their studio album ''
Happy Birthday, Ratboy
''Happy Birthday, Ratboy'' is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band Ratboys. The surprise album is a re-recording of the band's earliest material and has received positive reviews from critics.
Reception
Editors at ''Pitchfork'' s ...
'' later that year.
The band spent much of 2024 opening for
The Decemberists
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on a U.S. Tour.
Band members
*Julia Steiner – vocals / lyrics, guitar
*David Sagan – guitar
*Sean Neumann – bass, vocals
*Marcus Nuccio – drums
Other live members
*Ian Paine-Jesam – drums
*Evan Loritsch – drums
*Nnamdi Ogbonnaya – drums
*Danny Lyons – drums
*Cody Owens – trumpet
Discography
Studio albums
*''
AOID'' (2015, Topshelf)
*''
GN'' (2017, Topshelf)
*''
Printer's Devil
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'' (2020, Topshelf)
*''
Happy Birthday, Ratboy
''Happy Birthday, Ratboy'' is the fourth studio album by American indie rock band Ratboys. The surprise album is a re-recording of the band's earliest material and has received positive reviews from critics.
Reception
Editors at ''Pitchfork'' s ...
'' (2021, Topshelf)
*''
The Window'' (2023, Topshelf)
EPs
*''Ratboy'' (2011, Swerp)
*''GL'' (2018, Topshelf)
*''GL'' (8-Bit Version) (2018, Topshelf)
Other songs
*Covers Compilation for AFSP ''(2018, Comp For AFSP)'' – "I Don't Want To Live On The Moon (Sesame Street)"
References
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