Goat Girl will be releasing a 12” of Remixes of ‘Sad Cowboy’ one of the standout tracks from their new album ‘On All Fours’ as a limited edition of 850 copies on May 7th. The ‘Sad Cowboy’ Remix 12” will feature remixes by Tony Njoku, PVA, DJ Dairy (black midi) and Nídia. Check out the PVA remix here https://goatgirl.ffm.to/sadcowboyremix
“We’re very excited to share these Sad Cowboy remixes. We asked artists that we admire and share kinship with to re-imagine the track in a way that was entirely their own and were blown away with the results.” Goat Girl
PVA explain their take on remixing the track, “We loved the original track so much, so when we were asked to remix we couldn’t wait to dive in to all the stems. It started when we took a loop from the percussion take and layered more and more vocals on top and it created a sort of trance like state. The ending came from us playing around on our drum machine with a zen delay, recording that audio in and sampling it. The final product is sort of a ‘sunbathing in Ibiza and suddenly you’re hit by a meteor shower’ take on the track.”
In addition Goat Girl have just recorded a KEXP session featuring three tracks from the new album performed live, ‘Sad Cowboy’, ‘Badibaba’ and ‘Anxiety Feels’– alongside a cover of the Carole King song ‘It’s Too Late’! Watch the full session here.
Album Main: https://goatgirl.ffm.to/onallfours
On All Fours was produced by Dan Carey (Kae Tempest, black midi & Franz Ferdinand) in South London in late 2019. It sees the band delve deeper into unexplored lyrical and melodic territory whilst retaining their critical lens on the worlds injustices and social prejudices.
“ON All Fours’ Album Tracklisting
Pest
Badibaba
Jazz (In The Supermarket)
Once Again
P.T.S.Tea
Sad Cowboy
The Crack
Closing In
Anxiety Feels
They Bite On You
Bang
Where Do We Go?
A-Men
“Brilliant New Album… sumptuous songs to soak in as much as sing along to” The Sunday Times
“These invigorating tracks are teeming with ideas” 4/5 Record Collector
“Caprine south Londoners inventive second LP” 4/5 Mojo
“Forward looking post punk wizardry” 8/10 Uncut
“They’re well on way to being the greatest as their name suggests” 5/5 Dork
“A Triumph” 5/5 DIY
“A house band for your contemporary dissatisfaction” Loud & Quiet
“Expansive post Punks weave an intricate web” 4/5 NME
“This is proper modern pop music: fierce and intelligent in its explorations, defiant and cool in its tone. Wondrous.” 8/10 Clash
“This is Goat Girl doing what they do best – emphasising, experimenting and expanding their musical horizons. Consider those expectations fulfilled.” 9/10 Crack
“Many bands stumble at the challenge of staying true to themselves while changing things up when they make their second album. Not so here.” 4/5 FT