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Ratboys on Crafting Their Most Personal Album Yet and Embracing Their ‘Rodent Identities’ in the Studio
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Ratboys on Crafting Their Most Personal Album Yet and Embracing Their ‘Rodent Identities’ in the Studio

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“I’m singin’ to an empty chair,” Julia Steiner sings on “Just Want You to Know the Truth,” the eight-and-a-half-minute centerpiece of her band Ratboys’ latest album, aptly titled “Singin’ to an Empty Chair.” It references a common therapy method in which a patient communicates with an open seat, and it serves as a sort of […]

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Apr 1, 2026 9:15am PT Ratboys on Crafting Their Most Personal Album Yet and Embracing Their ‘Rodent Identities’ in the Studio By Ethan Shanfeld Plus Icon Ethan Shanfeld @ethanshanfeld Latest ‘Age of Attraction’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix 23 hours ago ‘Hollywood Demons’ Season 2 Trailer Examines Matthew Perry’s Death, Child Stars Turned Porn Stars and More 2 days ago ‘Danny Go!’ Coming to Netflix 2 days ago See All “I’m singin’ to an empty chair,” Julia Steiner sings on “Just Want You to Know the Truth,” the eight-and-a-half-minute centerpiece of her band Ratboys ’ latest album, aptly titled “Singin’ to an Empty Chair.” It references a common therapy method in which a patient communicates with an open seat, and it serves as a sort of thesis statement for the project, whose songs touch on the difficulties of communication, and the often futile attempts to traverse the emotional and spatial distances that separate us. (“What’s it gonna take to open up?” she asks in the opening track.) “Singin’ to an Empty Chair” was also one of the last lyrics Steiner wrote. Related Stories ABC Scrambles to Delete 'Bachelorette' Season 22 Promo Content Amid Taylor Frankie Paul Fallout
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