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Trash Boat announce debut album
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Wednesday, April 13, 2016 - 08:10
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St Albans punk band Trash Boat have announced that they will release their debut album “Nothing I Write You Can Change What You've Been Through” on June 17th via Hopeless Records. The album was produced by The Wonder Years' front-man Dan "Soupy" Campbell earlier this year, and it follows the band's 2015 “Brainwork” EP.

Trash Boat frontman, Tobi Duncan, explains: "Writing songs is my selfish source of cathartic release. If other people can vibe it and add some weight to counterbalance the rough times in life then I'm even happier, Working with Soupy really helped shape the songs into a debut album that we can proudly release."

This album also marks Soupy's debut behind the desk - "This was my first time playing the role of the producer and Trash Boat made it easy on me. They work hard, they can really play, they're passionate and they truly give a shit about the songs they're writing. This record has weight and I feel like it's going to be one of the more important debuts the genre has seen in some time."

"Nothing I Write You Can Change What You've Been Through" is available to preorder now through the band's official store in a range of bundles: http://bit.ly/1SkQEGQ.

Check out Trash Boat's video for "Strangers", which features Soupy and can be seen below.