Goat Girl

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AlbumApr 06 / 201819 songs, 40m 12s
Punk Blues
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7.5 / 10

The debut LP from this South London band is absurd, playful, and more than a little unsettling, sounding at times like a less romantic Libertines.

South London's Goat Girl impress on their self-titled debut album. Read the NME review here

8 / 10

Post-punk South Londoners offer their own sordid brand of kitchen sink realism with electrifying effect on Goat Girl.

It’s ambitious and uncompromising, as gutsy and self-assured as they come.

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.

Goat Girl's eponymous debut celebrates the fucked up side of London to great effect.

5 / 10

Goat Girl's self-titled debut album is, to say the least, for a very specific kind of listener. At 19 tracks but only 40 minutes, the London...

7.5 / 10

Goat Girl, who take their name from comedian Bill Hicks' Goat Boy alter-ego, are the latest band from South London's indie rock scene (which includes alumni Fat White Family and Shame) to attempt a jump to the mainstream.

8 / 10

At first glance the 19-song tracklist of Goat Girl’s debut album might put off a casual listener, but given that very few of them even reach the

7 / 10

8 / 10

South London-based quartet Goat Girl is not here to have an easy time.

7.0 / 10

Adam Williams reviews Goat Girl's new full-length debut for Rough Trade 'Goat Girl'

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