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Goat - Medicine LP NEW

Goat - Medicine

NEW. SEALED.

Rocket Recordings

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It is hard to know how many times the mythology and mystery of Goat’s backstory can be written about, but new release ā€˜Medicine’ does away with any need to dwell on the past, returning with a more introspective, slightly mellower psych-folk sound that remains recognisably them.

There is a consistently restrained, warm feel across the whole work, and the band suggest that the overall theme of the album is about ā€œthe impermanence of life in different ways: sickness, relationships, love, death and how our time is finiteā€.

At times the album’s sound has nods to classic Swedish 70s psych/prog/folk acts such as Arbete & Fritid, Charlie & Esdor and TrƤd, GrƤs & Stenar. ā€˜Vakna’ takes on this influence, progressing across nearly six minutes of swaying, warping guitar solos, without ever breaking out into chaos.

The ā€˜Medicine’ of the title may refer to a number of salves, or the value of relationships and love: ā€œFor our families, friends, society, this could be done through the use of psychedelics, through meditation, through learning from other people, staying curious and never settling
for a ā€˜solid’ identityā€.

Flute is foregrounded throughout, threading across several tracks from the opener ā€˜Impermanence And Death’. It duets elegantly with keening synth lines through the beautiful ā€˜You’ll Be Alright’, and leads the melody of the closing track ā€˜Tripping In The Graveyard’. ā€˜TSOD’, with its backdrop of sitar and acoustic guitar, has an indelible vocal melody
that could be a lost George Harrison recording.

The title of the full album version of first single, ā€˜I Became The Unemployment Office’, comes from an expression for someone taking advantage of you. The joyous, echo-laden groove of penultimate track ā€˜Join The Resistance’ bursts into life and continues to build to a moment of release with a huge Sabbath-esque riff.

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Goat - Medicine

NEW. SEALED.

Rocket Recordings

Ā 

It is hard to know how many times the mythology and mystery of Goat’s backstory can be written about, but new release ā€˜Medicine’ does away with any need to dwell on the past, returning with a more introspective, slightly mellower psych-folk sound that remains recognisably them.

There is a consistently restrained, warm feel across the whole work, and the band suggest that the overall theme of the album is about ā€œthe impermanence of life in different ways: sickness, relationships, love, death and how our time is finiteā€.

At times the album’s sound has nods to classic Swedish 70s psych/prog/folk acts such as Arbete & Fritid, Charlie & Esdor and TrƤd, GrƤs & Stenar. ā€˜Vakna’ takes on this influence, progressing across nearly six minutes of swaying, warping guitar solos, without ever breaking out into chaos.

The ā€˜Medicine’ of the title may refer to a number of salves, or the value of relationships and love: ā€œFor our families, friends, society, this could be done through the use of psychedelics, through meditation, through learning from other people, staying curious and never settling
for a ā€˜solid’ identityā€.

Flute is foregrounded throughout, threading across several tracks from the opener ā€˜Impermanence And Death’. It duets elegantly with keening synth lines through the beautiful ā€˜You’ll Be Alright’, and leads the melody of the closing track ā€˜Tripping In The Graveyard’. ā€˜TSOD’, with its backdrop of sitar and acoustic guitar, has an indelible vocal melody
that could be a lost George Harrison recording.

The title of the full album version of first single, ā€˜I Became The Unemployment Office’, comes from an expression for someone taking advantage of you. The joyous, echo-laden groove of penultimate track ā€˜Join The Resistance’ bursts into life and continues to build to a moment of release with a huge Sabbath-esque riff.