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Goat Girl Share New Track "Throw Me A Bone"


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Goat Girl have revealed “Throw Me A Bone,” another taste of their self-titled debut album, produced by Dan Carey and out 6th April.

Hear “Throw Me A Bone” and pre-order ’Goat Girl’ HERE.

Across 19 tracks in 40 minutes, Goat Girl’s debut creates a half fantasy world out of a very dirty, ugly city reality. In the groups words: “Simply put, it’s an album that comes from growing up in London and the first-hand experience of our city’s devolution. We wanted to think of it as this place seen not necessarily just through our eyes, but someone who can’t get past the abnormalities and strange happenings that exist in our city. We think this gives the freedom lyrically and musically to explore unspoken truths and emotions that we all as humans feel.”

This world is populated by creeps and liars, lovers, dreamers and wonderful lunatics. It’s a very English album -- sharp-eyed observations like The Kinks, louche rage like The Slits -- but it’s also full of swampy swaggering guitars and Lottie’s filthy drawl. “It wasn’t exactly intentional to have this warped country sound, but I think that was initially what we were all drawn to and inspired by, bands that existed in a lo-fi,dissonant, scratchy context.”

Goat Girl belong to a burgeoning, close-knit south London scene, born in venues like The Windmill and including bands like Shame, Bat-Bike, Fat White Family, Horsey, Sorry, and many more. They’ve built up a strong live following over the last year, headlining their own UK tours and supporting The Fall, Moonlandingz, and Parquet Courts.

Clottie Cream, Rosy Bones, Naima Jelly and L.E.D are hitting the UK/EU roads before heading to America to tour with fellow label mates Parquet Courts. Grab your tickets HERE.

March 31st Manchester, UK @ Deaf Institute (sold out)

April 1st Cardiff, UK @ Wales Goes Pop! 2018

April 5th London, UK @ The Fighting Cocks

April 6th London, UK @ Rough Trade East

April 8th Nottingham, UK @ Rough Trade Nottingham

April 9th Newcastle, UK @ The Cluny 2

April 10th Edinburgh, UK  @ Sneaky Pete’s (sold out)

April 12th Liverpool, UK @ Shipping Forecast

April 13th Dublin, IE @ Grand Social

April 14th Sheffield, UK @ Picture House

April 16th Birmingham, UK @ Hare & Hounds

April 17th London, UK @ Garage (sold out)

April 19th Leicester, UK @ The Cookie

April 20th Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club

April 21st Brighton, UK @ The Haunt

May 5th Hebden Bridge, UK @ Trades Club

May 14th Amsterdam, NL @ Paradiso

May 15th Brussels, BE @ Ancienne Belgique

May 16th Paris, FR @ L’Espace B

May 23rd  Boston, MA @ Royale*

May 24th Providence, RI @ Fete Ballroom*

May 25th Portland, ME @ Port City Music Hall*

May 26th Montreal, QC @ Theatre Fairmount*

May 27th Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Theatre*

May 28th Detroit, MI @ El Club*

May 30th Madison, WI @ Majestic Theatre*

May 31st Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line*

June 1st Lawrence, KS @ The Granada*

June 2nd St. Louis, MO @ Ready Room*

June 3rd  Nashville, TN @ Basement East*

June 5th Asheville, NC @ Orange Peel*

June 6th Carrboro, NC @ Cat’s Cradle*

June 7th Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club*

June 8th Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer*

July 21st Thirsk, UK @ Deer Shed Festival

August 16-19th Brecon Beacons @ Green Man Festival

Sept. 6-9th Portmeirion, UK @ Festival No. 6

* supporting Parquet Courts


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