Rats On Rafts new album ‘Deep Below’ is out today. Their UK & Europe tour starts next week

Rats on Rafts descend further into the brooding wasteland on their new album ‘Deep Below’, a darker, slower, eroded sound from the Rotterdam band. Highlighting different shades within the monochrome landscape compared to their previous, more colourful albums: they dive deeper into their psyche, questioning our relationships with nature, religion and each other. Echoes of The Cure, Cocteau Twins and Slowdive seem present yet so many different influences make up an album that only they could create. Where the latter album was fuelled by a brash bravado, these recordings meditate on sentiments of doubt, loss, and ageing. ‘Deep Below’  sees Rats on Rafts coming of age whilst raising their heads from the underground.

Forever drifting into new territory, Rats on Rafts’ fourth album ‘Deep Below’  is certainly their darkest and most cohesive work to date. True to their analog recording process, the tape machines, reverbs, echoes and vital new ingredients: the Soundcraft 1s mixing desk (used by Lee Perry) and the eerie sounding Eminent String Ensemble synth all amplify the authentic sounds of the 1980’s without sounding like a relic. David Fagan: “We didn’t experience the 80’s but look back on the parts we like, and more recent music inspired by it. Our music could never have come out this way had we made it back then.”

You may conclude Rotterdam’s Rats on Rafts’ relationship with the past is complicated. ‘The Moon Is Big’  (2011), ‘Tape Hiss’  (2015) and ‘Excerpts From Chapter 3’  (2021) are truly gripping analog timestamps of a band refusing to give in to the supposed ‘progress of the world’, instead following their own path each time. ‘Deep Below’  is Rats on Rafts’ most minimalist work since their 2011 debut. Where the latter album was fuelled by a brash bravado, these recordings meditate on sentiments of doubt, loss, and ageing. Most of the new songs first appeared live in 2023 when supporting The Chills (NZ) on their final UK tour. After the tour was completed Rats on Rafts went straight into their underground studio to start recording their new songs. In 2025 they will resurface to embark on an extensive headline tour supporting the new album through the UK and Europe.

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TOUR DATES
12 Feb: Engine Room, North Shields, UK
13 Feb: Voodoo Rooms Speakeasy, Edinburgh, UK
14 Feb: Old Hairdressers, Glasgow, UK
16 Feb: Bello Bar, Dublin, Ireland
18 Feb: The Peer Hat, Manchester, UK
19 Feb: Voodoo Daddy’s, Norwich, UK
20 Feb: The Tin, Coventry, UK
21 Feb: Prince Albert, Brighton, UK
22 Feb: Two Palms, London, UK
23 Feb: Music Hall, Ramsgate, UK
07 Mar: Rotown, Rotterdam, Netherlands
14 Mar: Vera, Groningen, Netherlands
15 Mar: Merleyn, Nijmegen, Netherlands
27 Mar: Effenaar, Eindhoven, Netherlands
28 Mar: Ekko, Utrecht, Netherlands
29 Mar: Melkweg, Amsterdam, Netherlands
02 Apr: Sonic, Lyon, France
03 Apr: Swamp, Freiburg, Germany
04 Apr: Kohi, Karlsruhe, Germany
05 Apr: Manufaktur, Schorndorf, Germany
06 Apr: Gold, Neu-Ulm, Germany
08 Apr: Le Super 9, Tours France
09 Apr: Blockhaus, Nantes, France
22 Apr: Musikbunker, Aachen, Germany
23 Apr: Goldener Salon, Hamburg, Germany
24 Apr: TRAFO, Jena, Germany 
25 Apr: Schokoladen, Berlin, Germany
26 Apr: UT Connewitz, Leipzig, Germany
12 May: Le Chaff, Brussels, Belgium  

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