Goat Girl are one of a number of bands in South London who are currently enjoying a bit of the limelight - Indie Rocker Serve Up Debut LPOn Ltd Edition Coloured Vinyl
Across 19 tracks in just 40 minutes, Goat Girl’s self-titled debut creates a half-fantasy world out of a very dirty, ugly city reality.
Goat Girl belong to a burgeoning, close-knit south London scene, born in venues like The Windmill in Brixton and including bands like Shame, Bat-Bike, Madonnatron, Horsey, Sorry, and many more. “We help each other - I put you on, you put me on - because we genuinely like each other’s music. We’d played gigs all over before but never really settled in a comfortable environment, which is what The Windmill is. It’s an important place for us, it was the first space that our music made sense to exist within. It’s a safe space where music is genuinely listened to and appreciated, and where laws and licensing haven't reached over to ruin the venue.”
This live freedom enabled the band to think without constr
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Salty Sounds
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Burn The Stake
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Creep
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Viper Fish
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A Swamp Dogs Tale
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Cracker Drool
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Slowly Reclines
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The Man With No Heart Or Brain
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Moonlit Monkey
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The Man
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Lay Down
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I Don't Care Part 1
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Hanks Theme
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I Don't Care Part 2
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Throw Me A Bone
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Dance of Dirty Leftovers
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Little Liar
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Country Sleaze
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Tomorrow
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South London quartet Goat Girl signed to Rough Trade in 2016, but sound like they could’ve been on the label 40 years ago when it was releasing records by The Raincoats, The Fall and Swell Maps — dirgey, spare and menacing. The group’s self-titled debut album was released in 2018, followed by On All Fours in early 2021. Whereas their debut focused on post-punk instrumentation, On All Fours expands their sonic palette to more psych and synth sounds
The band's line-up consists of Lottie "Clottie Cream" Pendlebury (vocals, guitar), Ellie "L.E.D." Rose Davies (guitar), Rosy "Bones" Jones (drums), and Holly "Hole" Mullineaux (bass). The latter replaced Naima "Jelly" Redina-Bock in 2019. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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