AOID
| AOID | ||||
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| Released | June 9, 2015 | |||
| Studio | The Owlery, Chicago | |||
| Length | 33:44 | |||
| Label | Topshelf | |||
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AOID is the debut album by American indie rock band Ratboys. It was released on 9 June 2015 on Topshelf Records.
Background
Some songs on the album ("Charles Bernstein," "Our Mortician’s Daughter," "Postman Song") had been part of Ratboys' live shows since mid-2012.[1] The oldest song on the album is "Postman Song", which Steiner wrote in 2007, but the majority were written in 2012–2013.[1]
The album was recorded at the Owlery in Chicago at the end of 2014.[1] Steiner recorded her vocals late at night to minimize noise from the shared space they recorded in.[2] Mike Politowicz, bassist and vocalist for Dowsing, passed the recordings to Topshelf Records, who released the album on LP, CD and cassette in 2015.[1][3]
Critical reception
CMJ and BrooklynVegan reviewed the album positively.[4][5] GoldFlakePaint called the album a "gleaming, joyous, raucous display of melodic indie-rock," and included it on their "Albums of the year" list in 2015.[6] More recently Elizabeth Handgun of Swim Into the Sound wrote that Ratboys "felt so coherent and solid from their debut, it is hard to imagine improvement."[7]
Kevin Williams of the Chicago Tribune was less positive, writing that the album is "almost like a sketch...really good but feeling incomplete."[8]
Track listing
| No. | Title | Length | 
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "AOID" | 1:35 | 
| 2. | "Tixis" | 3:28 | 
| 3. | "MCMXIV" | 3:16 | 
| 4. | "Charles Bernstein" | 5:23 | 
| 5. | "Folk Song for Jazz" | 4:03 | 
| 6. | "Postman Song" | 3:23 | 
| 7. | "Our Mortician's Daughter" | 3:16 | 
| 8. | "Bugs!" | 3:22 | 
| 9. | "Pivotal Dates" | 2:51 | 
| 10. | "And" | 3:03 | 
| Total length: | 33:44 | |
Personnel
- Ratboys
 
- Julia Steiner – guitar, vocals
 - Dave Sagan – guitar
 - Will Lange – bass
 - Pat Kennedy – drums
 
- Technical
 
- Seth Engel – recording, mixing
 - Matt Dewine – mastering
 
References
- ^ a b c d Timothy Anderl (June 2, 2015), "From The Horse's Mouth: Julia Steiner (Ratboys) on AOID", ghettoblastermagazine.com, Ghetto Blaster Magazine, retrieved April 15, 2024
 - ^ Matt Mitchell (June 6, 2023), "Ratboys Find Their View", pastemagazine.com, Paste, retrieved April 15, 2024
 - ^ "AOID on the Topshelf webstore", topshelfrecords.com, Topshelf Records, archived from the original on September 16, 2015
 - ^ Eric Davidson (May 20, 2015), "Listen: Ratboys – AOID Album Stream, Plus Tour Dates", cmj.com, CMJ, archived from the original on September 23, 2015
 - ^ Andrew Sacher (May 14, 2015), "Ratboys releasing debut LP on Topshelf", brooklynvegan.com, BrooklynVegan, retrieved April 15, 2024
 - ^ Tom Johnson, "Ratboys 'AOID'", goldflakepaint.co.uk, GoldFlakePaint, archived from the original on September 30, 2016
 - ^ Elizabeth Handgun (August 24, 2023), "Ratboys – The Window (review)", swimintothesound.com, Swim Into The Sound, retrieved April 15, 2024
 - ^ Kevin Williams (February 28, 2020), "'Printer's Devil' by Ratboys is yet another great album by a Chicago band, and you get two chances to hear them this weekend", chicagotribune.com, Chicago Tribune, retrieved April 16, 2024
 
