Viagra Boys announce third album with first single "Ain't No Thief"
20 April 2022, 17:31
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Viagra Boys have returned with news of their third album Cave World, and have unveiled new cut "Ain't No Thief" as the first preview.
"Ain't No Thief" arrives with a SNASK-directed video, and marks Viagra Boys' first new material since they released the deluxe version of Welfare Jazz in January.
The new song will feature on Viagra Boys' third album Cave World, which will follow last year's Welfare Jazz. The new record is produced by Pelle Gunnerfeldt (The Hives, The Knife) and DJ Haydn.
Tracklist:
- Baby Criminal
- Cave Hole
- Troglodyte
- Punk Rock Loser
- Creepy Crawlers
- The Cognitive Trade-Off Hypothesis
- Globe Earth
- Ain’t No Thief
- Big Boy
- ADD
- Human Error
- Return To Monke
"Ain't No Thief" is out now. Viagra Boys' Cave World album will be released 8 July via YEAR0001, and is available to pre-order now. They'll play London's O2 Academy Brixton on 25 January 2023. Tickets go on general sale on 25 April from 10am BST via vboysstockholm.com.
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