Below the Waste
The South London band’s third album combines subtle garage-pop grooves and clanging noise-rock for the most full and refined version of the Goat Girl experience.
The South London band’s third album combines subtle garage-pop grooves and clanging noise-rock for the most full and refined version of the Goat Girl experience.
While offering up something to sink teeth into, Below The Waste is Goat Girl flexing their creative muscles
While offering up something to sink teeth into, Below The Waste is Goat Girl flexing their creative muscles
Outward looking yet markedly personal, it considers the relationships humans have both with the world, and with each other.
Outward looking yet markedly personal, it considers the relationships humans have both with the world, and with each other.
With access to time, space and trendy producers, the London trio have made their most expansive album yet.
With access to time, space and trendy producers, the London trio have made their most expansive album yet.
Goat Girl have never sought to write the same song twice. Live, the band’s performances are like peering down at a petri dish – they throw ideas out, and
Goat Girl have never sought to write the same song twice. Live, the band’s performances are like peering down at a petri dish – they throw ideas out, and
Below The Waste by Goat Girl album review by Ben Lock for Northern Transmissions. The UK trio's LP drops on June 7th via Rough Trade Records
Below The Waste by Goat Girl album review by Ben Lock for Northern Transmissions. The UK trio's LP drops on June 7th via Rough Trade Records