Singin' to an Empty Chair


Singin' to an Empty Chair is the upcoming sixth studio album from American rock band Ratboys. The album is set to be released on February 6, 2026, through New West Records.

Recording

Singin' to an Empty Chair came together through a series of immerse recording experiences. To develop the album, the quartet decamped to a cabin in Richland Center, Wisconsin, where they workshopped the songs. To produce the album, the group reunited with producer Chris Walla, who had previosuly helmed the band's 2023 effort The Window. Walla emphasized emotional impact over music theory and arrangement. He shipped his own recording gear from his Norway home and met the band to record in Chicago. In February 2025, the band spent a week recording at the cabin in Wisconsin with Walla, who used the structure's naturally high ceilings to capture analog live takes.
Later, the band regrouped at Electrical Audio, the renowned Chicago space once home to Steve Albini. Their recording took an experimental approach, with the band substituting instruments for objects, and getting sounds in unconventional ways. For instance, the band created a Doppler shift by placing a radio on a spinning turntable. The band leaned into lively, bright pop-punk-style drum tones, sometimes speeding up recorded parts. Additional recording was tackled at Rosebud Studios in Evanston. For the album, the band moved to New West Records.

Composition

Singer Julia Steiner's first experience in therapy shaped the album's direction, giving her tools to process a painful rift with a loved one. Guided by the "empty chair" technique, she practiced talking to an imagined version of that person, using those moments as a blueprint for a real conversation.
The sweeping six-minute single "Light Night Mountains All That" emerged from Steiner's attempt at a hyper-energetic folk song with eerie, pastoral imagery. The band spent six delirious hours untangling its unusual structure as she developed lyrics about a surreal rural vision quest in which days and nights blur together. "Anywhere" traces back to guitarist Dave Sagan's family dog, whose bouts of separation anxiety inspired the song's core feeling.

Personnel

Credits adapted from Bandcamp.

Ratboys

Additional contributors