Goat Girl / Goat Girl
Artist Goat Girl
Album Title: Goat Girl
Album Cover:
Primary Genre Alternative
Format CD
Released 04/06/2018
Label Rough Trade
Catalog No RTRADCD884
Bar Code No 8 83870 08842 8
Packaging Jewelcase
Tracks
1. Salty Sounds (1:07)
2. Burn The Stake (2:40)
3. Creep (2:21)
4. Viper Fish (3:50)
5. A Swamp Dogs Tale (1:21)
6. Cracker Drool (2:38)
7. Slowly Reclines (2:30)
8. The Man With No Heart Or Brain (1:32)
9. Moonlit Monkey (0:40)
10. The Man (3:10)
11. Lay Down (2:50)
12. I Don't Care Part 1 (2:08)
13. Hanks Theme (0:47)
14. I Don't Care Part 2 (2:51)
15. Throw Me A Bone (2:27)
16. Dance of Dirty Leftovers (0:46)
17. Little Liar (1:44)
18. Country Sleaze (1:48)
19. Tomorrow (2:54)
Date Acquired 06/01/2021
Personal Rating
Acquired from Rough Trade Records
Purchase Price 17.65

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Notes

Gatefold Card Sleeve with leaflet.
Interludes written by Rosy Jones (Rosy Bones) with spoken words by Lincoln Barrett.
℗ & © 2018
Artwork, Illustration – Miguel Casarrubios
Bass, Backing Vocals – Naima Jelly
Design, Layout – Philip Laslett
Drums, Piano – Rosy Bones
Engineer – Alexis Smith
Guitar, Backing Vocals – L.E.D. (15)
Lead Vocals, Guitar – Clottie Cream
Music By – Goat Girl (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 19)
Producer, Mixed By, Other [Swarmatron] – Dan Carey
Speech – Lincoln Barrett
Words By – Paul Williams
Written-By – Ellie Rose Davies (tracks: 4), Lottie Pendlebury (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 18), Naima Redina-Bock (tracks: 4)
Written-By [Interludes] – Rosy Jones
Recorded At – Mr Dan's
Mastered At – Abbey Road Studios
Phonographic Copyright (p) – Rough Trade Records Ltd.
Copyright © – Rough Trade Records Ltd.
Published By – Kobalt
Manufactured By – Optimal Media GmbH – AI13704
Barcode: 8 83870 08842 8
Label Code: LC 11945
Matrix / Runout: AI13704-01 manufactured by optimal media GmbH
Mastering SID Code: IFPI L576
Mould SID Code: IFPI 9712

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Analyzed Folder: Goat Girl - Goat Girl_dr.txt
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DR           Peak             RMS        Filename                      
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DR08     -1.03 dB   -13.60 dB  01 - Salty Sounds.flac        
DR05    +0.00 dB     -7.41 dB  02 - Burn The Stake.flac      
DR06    +0.00 dB     -7.46 dB  03 - Creep.flac              
DR06    +0.00 dB     -7.98 dB  04 - Viper Fish.flac          
DR12     -2.10 dB   -16.64 dB  05 - A Swamp Dog's Tale.flac  
DR06    +0.00 dB     -8.15 dB  06 - Cracker Drool.flac      
DR05    +0.00 dB     -9.12 dB  07 - Slowly Reclines.flac    
DR06    +0.00 dB     -8.63 dB  08 - The Man With No Heart Or Brain.flac
DR10     -0.10 dB   -12.08 dB  09 - Moonlit Monkey.flac      
DR07    +0.00 dB     -7.85 dB  10 - The Man.flac            
DR07    +0.00 dB   -10.32 dB  11 - Lay Down.flac            
DR06    +0.00 dB     -8.17 dB  12 - I Don't Care Part 1.flac
DR12     -1.00 dB   -14.99 dB  13 - Hank's Theme.flac        
DR07     -0.03 dB   -10.33 dB  14 - I Don't Care Part 2.flac
DR07    +0.00 dB     -8.70 dB  15 - Throw Me A Bone.flac    
DR08     -2.10 dB   -11.72 dB  16 - Dance Of Dirty Left+0.00 dBs.flac
DR06    +0.00 dB     -6.99 dB  17 - Little Liar.flac        
DR06    +0.00 dB     -7.64 dB  18 - Country Sleaze.flac      
DR07    +0.00 dB     -9.23 dB  19 - Tomorrow.flac            
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Number of Files: 19
Official DR Value: DR7
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Reviews
AllMusic Review by Heather Phares:

Goat Girl's name may come from a Bill Hicks sketch, but taken on its own, it suggests a mythical, witchy female power that abounds on the band's self-titled debut album. While none of the band's members -- Clottie Cream, Naima Jelly, L.E.D., and Rosy Bones -- were over 20 when they recorded these songs, their smoldering mix of post-punk attitude, goth atmosphere, and country twang has roots that go deep and wide into English indie, calling to mind fierce artists like PJ Harvey, Siouxsie Sioux, Electrelane, and PINS. This connection -- and occasional tension -- between past and present informs the album in fascinating ways. Instead of the overt social commentary of early singles like the Brexit lament "Scum," this time Goat Girl favor a more timeless approach. On "Throw Me a Bone," they contrast images that could be ancient ("Throw me a bone/And I'll throw back a stone") with flashes of modern yearning ("If you take me home/Then you'll end up alone"). Even on "Creep," which concerns the very 21st century predicament of being filmed on the train by a stranger, Goat Girl's seething anger is the most important thing; Cream sounds supremely self-possessed as she mutters "I wanna smash your head in." Her gritty alto is the emotional fulcrum of Goat Girl's music, lending the band a surprising -- and welcome -- maturity. She's alluring yet commanding on the velvety "Lay Down" and the eye of the storm on outbursts like "I Don't Care, Pt. 1" and "Burn the Stake." Indeed, the main indication that this is Goat Girl's first try at making an album is its sheer size: At 19 songs long, it feels like it includes every idea the band had on hand, including snippets that teeter between tantalizing and distracting. Tracks such as "Hank's Theme" and "Moonlight Monkey" add to Goat Girl's atmosphere but sometimes lose the momentum generated by its full-fledged songs. Similarly, while the album's wide canvas allows Goat Girl to express moods that range from "Tomorrow"'s shambling romance to the spooky outsider pop of "Slowly Reclines," more than a few songs feel unfinished ("Little Liar" could have gone on for at least another minute). Fortunately, Goat Girl's singles offer a more pulled-together version of the band's bracing sound, whether it's the wry jangle of "Cracker Drool," the hip-shaking sass of "The Man," or the sexy, sneering defiance of "Country Sleaze." Moments like these are so compelling that they suggest Goat Girl are just beginning to tap into their potential on this exciting debut.
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