
Rat Boy is back with a brand new track, 'Truth of the Youth'
It's "the first taste of his second official album which will follow in 2020".
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It's "the first taste of his second official album which will follow in 2020".

It's the latest track to arrive from his Tim Armstrong produced new album 'Internationally Unknown'.
The song’s from his upcoming album, ‘Internationally Unknown’.
Yep, you read that right. Check out three tracks from the 2019 release now.
Keep an eye out for special merch at his upcoming shows.
Each of the four London shows will feature a different set.
The Horrors, Pale Waves, The Magic Gang and Blaeners are already on the bill.
And Everything Everything, too.
"It sounds mega," says Annabel.
The release follows his just-finished UK tour.
The release precedes his upcoming UK tour.

It's been a crazy 2017 for Jordan Cardy and co., and there's no sign they're slowing down.

Rat Boy has confirmed a show in Manchester for his 2018 tour. He’s already calling in at Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin, Cardiff, Leicester, Newcastle and Lon...

Rat Boy has announced tour dates for January 2018. We know, we know. That seems like a long way off. But isn’t it nice to have something to look forward...

Rat Boy - be it Jordan Cardy himself, or alongside his band - aren’t like anything else on the planet right now. And that’s part of why that much anticipated debut album is so bloody brilliant.

Rat Boy is going to play an album launch event in London.

You try and nail Rat Boy down. Go on, try it. You won’t. Lemon jelly has nothing on our boy. See, when most artists are waiting for that debut album dro...
There's also a caravan. See if you can guess what happens.
The pair have been working together on something, it seems.
It's about "growing up in a post-Brexit Essex".
He's also pretty sure that 'I H8 U' but don't let that stop you.

Rat Boy is heading out on tour throughout April and May, and he’s taking some of our faves with him for a couple of those dates: joining him at the Manc...

Or maybe that should be 'Squirrel Boy' from now on. He is nuts, after all.

Try to pin Rat Boy down, and you'll probably find it easier to nail jelly to the wall. In the space of eighteen months or so he's skipped all over the place musically, like a hyperactive child let loose in Santa's workshop. He's got a thread running through his output, but it's made of elastic. Elastic and sheer, untempered energy. The kind which sends the front rows jumping for 'Move' and moving for 'Get Over It'. There's no doubt Rat Boy speaks to the less cynical, less jaded crowd. It's doubtful if he even cares about anyone beyond. If he does, he probably shouldn't. "Do you know this one?" he offers, before 'Left 4 Dead' to a chorus of screams. There's no doubt Jordan Cardy has the bangers to make a real breakthrough. Now, as he announces from the stage his album 'Scum' is coming next February, it's just a case of making those sparks take light.

Still not over it.

It only took him a night too.

The run includes a date at London O2 Forum.
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