Artist's albums
Morning Zoo
2023 · single
Crossed that Line
2023 · single
The Window
2023 · single
It's Alive!
2023 · single
Black Earth, WI
2023 · single
Happy Birthday, Ratboy
2021 · album
Go Outside
2021 · single
Tying Airplanes to the Ground
2020 · single
Printer's Devil
2020 · album
Ratboys | Audiotree Far Out
2020 · single
GL (8-Bit Version)
2018 · EP
GL
2018 · EP
GN
2017 · album
Ratboys on Audiotree Live
2017 · EP
Not Again
2016 · single
AOID
2015 · album
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Biography
Ratboys have been recording and releasing music for over a decade, but their newest album, The Window, marks the first time they’d ever traveled outside their home base of Chicago to make a record, journeying to the Hall of Justice Recording Studio in Seattle to work with producer Chris Walla. The sessions with Walla (Death Cab for Cutie, Tegan and Sara, Foxing) struck the perfect balance between preparation and experimentation, injecting new life into the band’s style of soft-hearted Midwestern indie rock with an ever so subtle Americana twist. The solidified Ratboys lineup stretched and expanded their vision in the studio, adding unexpected elements and instruments like rototoms, talkboxes, and fiddles. The result is Ratboys’ most sonically diverse record, shifting wildly from track to track. It flexes everything from fuzzy power pop choruses on “Crossed That Line” and “It’s Alive!” to a warm country twang on “Morning Zoo” to mournful folk on the titular track. After more than ten years and four studio albums, The Window finally captures Ratboys as they were always meant to be heard—expansive while still intimate, audacious while still tender—the sound of four friends operating as a single, cohesive unit. ~ Dan Ozzi