GOAT GIRL - Below The Waste - LP - Gatefold Black Vinyl [JUN 7]
GOAT GIRL - Below The Waste - LP - Gatefold Black Vinyl [JUN 7]
GOAT GIRL - Below The Waste - LP - Gatefold Black Vinyl [JUN 7]
GOAT GIRL - Below The Waste - LP - Gatefold Black Vinyl [JUN 7]

GOAT GIRL - Below The Waste - LP - Gatefold Black Vinyl [JUN 7]

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Label: Rough Trade Records Catalogue ID: RT0475LP Format: Vinyl
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GOAT GIRL - Below The Waste - LP - Gatefold Black Vinyl [JUN 7]

GOAT GIRL - Below The Waste - LP - Gatefold Black Vinyl [JUN 7]

€25.99

 

LP - Standard Edition Black Vinyl housed in a Gatefold Sleeve.  

Goat Girl - Lottie Pendlebury (she/her), Rosy Jones (they/them) and Holly Mullineaux (she/her) are excited to announce their third album “Below The Waste” which is being released on Rough Trade Records on June 7th 2024. The album was co–produced by the band & John Spud Murphy (Lankum & black midi).

Pieced together like a collage over an extended period of time, the instrumentation was tracked mostly over a ten-day stint in Ireland at Hellfire Studios, in the shadow of the infamous Hellfire Club itself. They also used Damon Albarn's, Studio 13. Additional strings (Reuben Kyriakides and Nic Pendlebury), woodwind instruments (Alex McKenzie) and vocals (including a choir made up of family and friends) were added to this framework at a number of locations, from a barn in Essex to Goat Girl’s own studio in South London.

Singer Lottie on lead track: “I was listening to lots of music at the time by Phillip Glass and Deerhoof that plays with the relationship between tension and resolution which definitely influenced this song. I was yearning for honesty and authenticity in relationships I held with people, probably partly because at the time, like everyone, we were so isolated from one another. But it also felt deeper than that, like the conversations I dreamt of stripped away all of the etiquettes we desperately clung onto and went below the surface to where the most interesting parts of ourselves tend to be suppressed.” 

Tracklist:

1. reprise
2. ride around
3. words fell out
4. play it down
5. tcnc
6. where’s ur <3
7. prelude
8. tonight
9. motorway
10. s.m.o.g
11. take it away
12. pretty faces
13. perhaps
14. jump sludge
15. sleep talk
16. wasting