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Ratboys with Special Guests Another Michael and String Machine
Upheaval and change are themes spread throughout the songs on Printers Devil, the latest Ratboys LP, out February 28, 2020 via Topshelf Records. But all the while, singer-songwriter Julia Steiner embraces moments of uncertainty as a necessary part of growing. Steiner recalls a David Byrne lyric, Im lost, but Im not afraid as inspiration for the transformative outlook, considering the line a personal mantra while writing Ratboys third full-length record. Theres definitely a lot of uncertainty about whats next, but I like to think that, in the midst of creating a lot of vulnerability for ourselves, were confident and becoming more self-assured.
Steiner wrote the record with guitarist Dave Sagan while she was experiencing a dramatic shift in her own foundations, demoing out songs in her Louisville, Kentucky childhood home, which had just been sold and emptied out. Demoing there was almost too intense, Steiner says. I kept writing in my journal that it feels like we shouldnt be there. I dont know if that feeling made its way directly into the lyrics, but to me the songs will always be connected to that sense of home and time passing.
With years of touring under their belts, Steiner and Sagan have welcomed a newly consistent four-piece lineup, after years of shuffling through drummers. The bands comfortable core -- which sees Steiner and Sagan backed by drummer Marcus Nuccio and bassist Sean Neumann -- is tangible across Printers Devil. What started as an acoustic duo has finally transformed into a full-scale indie-rock band with a clear identity. The rhythm section brings the band not only consistency, but a jolt in line with Steiner and Sagans growing sonic aspirations: Printers Devil was recorded live at Decade Music Studios in Chicago and was produced by the band and engineer Erik Rasmussen. Big-chorus power pop songs like Alien with a Sleep Mask On and Anj sound massive and larger than life, while the bands dynamics beautifully thread together intimate folk songs like A Vision and devastating alt-country tracks like Listening, showcasing a rare range that invites listeners to imagine the band blowing out a 2,000-cap room or playing quietly next to you in the living room.
Building off their previous albumsAOID (2015) and GN (2017), which feature bright, youthful Americana narratives centered around soft vocal cadences and fluid, melodic lead guitarsRatboys captures the bombastic, electrified fun of their live show in a bottle on Printers Devil and showcases their growing chemistry as a tight-knit group. Through all the change that fueled the record, Ratboys latest album Printers Devil finds a band thats truly grown into itself and is just getting started.
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