Rubber Duc Release Their New EP, Old Money
South African indie-pop favourites Rubber Duc have officially released their long-awaited EP, Old Money – their first full body of work in several years and a project that marks a confident new chapter for the band.
The band shares:
“Old Money feels authentically Rubber Duc again. We went back to basics with this project, just jamming together in a room, focusing on feel and chord progressions before the production. It reminded us why we love creating music as a group.”
The five-track EP features previously released singles Muhammad Ali and Girl Next Door each unpacking what it feels like to live and love in a world that’s louder, faster, and more digital than ever. The title track Old Money blends an African-inspired groove with the band’s signature alt-pop sound and quickly became a favourite at live shows. It also marks a rare moment where both Rubber Duc’s original and current saxophonists perform together.
Across the EP, the band explores themes of identity, distraction, authenticity, and navigating relationships in an era of endless noise. The songs are honest, warm, and full of the melodic hooks fans have loved since their debut .
“This EP is like the best friend who gives advice and the best friend who parties with you,” they add. “We wanted it to be a companion for all the ups and downs of life right now.”
Old Money is available now on all major digital platforms here.
About Rubber Duc:
Since their breakout hit “Ain’t Nobody Got Time for That,” Rubber Duc have carved out a lane all their own in South Africa’s music scene. Their fresh approach to songwriting, blending acoustic pop with storytelling that’s both witty and real, has earned them a loyal following and a reputation for delivering songs that make you feel, think, and sing along. With Old Money, Rubber Duc are proving once again that their music doesn’t just sound good – it means something.
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