Goat Girl

British post-punk band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Goat Girl is an English post-punk band from South London.[2] Their initial lineup consisted of lead vocalist and guitarist Clottie Cream (Lottie Pendlebury),[3] guitarist and occasional lead vocalist L.E.D. (Ellie Rose Davies), bassist Naima Jelly (Naima Bock) and drummer Rosy Bones (Rosy Jones).[2][4] UK music magazine DIY describe them as being "imbued with an innate ability to voice the socio-political concerns of their peers with wit and style".[5] In 2019, bassist Holly Hole (Holly Mullineaux) joined the band, replacing Naima Jelly.[6]

OriginLondon, England
GenresPost-punk
Members
  • Lottie Pendlebury
  • Rosy Bones
  • Holly Mullineaux[1]
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Goat Girl
Goat Girl playing Sniester Festival 2022, The Hague
Goat Girl playing Sniester Festival 2022, The Hague
Background information
OriginLondon, England
GenresPost-punk
LabelRough Trade Records
Members
  • Lottie Pendlebury
  • Rosy Bones
  • Holly Mullineaux[1]
Past members
Websitegoatgirl.co.uk
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Formation and signing to Rough Trade

The band played early gigs in The Windmill, Brixton and named themselves after comedian Bill Hicks' character 'Goat Boy'.[2][7] They signed a deal with Rough Trade Records on 24 July 2016, and put out a couple of singles prior to the release of their debut album two years later.[5][8] During this time, they also supported The Fall in their final London show before Mark E. Smith's death, at the 100 Club on 27 July 2017.[9]

Debut album

Their self-titled debut album was released in April 2018. Featuring 19 tracks, it was well-received by the music press. Pitchfork described it as "absurd, playful, and more than a little unsettling, sounding at times like a less romantic Libertines,"[8] going on to say the album, "appears daunting but proves to be light and accessible, with plenty of offbeat wit and many an unexpected twist down gothic country roads."[8] The Guardian called it "a weird, wily and unpredictable record, getting under the surface of things."[7] The band played on the John Peel stage at the Glastonbury Festival 2019.[10]

Discography

Albums

EPs

  • Udder Sounds (2018), Rough Trade

Singles

  • "Country Sleaze"/"Scum" (2016), Rough Trade
  • "Crow Cries" (2017), Rough Trade
  • "Cracker Drool" (2017), Rough Trade
  • "The Man" (2018), Rough Trade
  • "Throw Me a Bone" (2018), Rough Trade
  • "Sad Cowboy" (2020), Rough Trade
  • "The Crack" (2020), Rough Trade
  • "Badibaba" (2021), Rough Trade
  • "Ride Around" (2024), Rough Trade
  • "Motorway" (2024), Rough Trade

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