
Goat - Medicine LP NEW
Goat - Medicine
NEW. SEALED.
Rocket Recordings
Ā
It is hard to know how many times the mythology and mystery of Goatās backstory can be written about, but new release āMedicineā 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 āthe impermanence of life in different ways: sickness, relationships, love, death and how our time is finiteā.
At times the albumās sound has nods to classic Swedish 70s psych/prog/folk acts such as Arbete & Fritid, Charlie & Esdor and TrƤd, GrƤs & Stenar. āVaknaā takes on this influence, progressing across nearly six minutes of swaying, warping guitar solos, without ever breaking out into chaos.
The āMedicineā of the title may refer to a number of salves, or the value of relationships and love: āFor 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 āsolidā identityā.
Flute is foregrounded throughout, threading across several tracks from the opener āImpermanence And Deathā. It duets elegantly with keening synth lines through the beautiful āYouāll Be Alrightā, and leads the melody of the closing track āTripping In The Graveyardā. āTSODā, 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, āI Became The Unemployment Officeā, comes from an expression for someone taking advantage of you. The joyous, echo-laden groove of penultimate track āJoin The Resistanceā 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 Goatās backstory can be written about, but new release āMedicineā 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 āthe impermanence of life in different ways: sickness, relationships, love, death and how our time is finiteā.
At times the albumās sound has nods to classic Swedish 70s psych/prog/folk acts such as Arbete & Fritid, Charlie & Esdor and TrƤd, GrƤs & Stenar. āVaknaā takes on this influence, progressing across nearly six minutes of swaying, warping guitar solos, without ever breaking out into chaos.
The āMedicineā of the title may refer to a number of salves, or the value of relationships and love: āFor 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 āsolidā identityā.
Flute is foregrounded throughout, threading across several tracks from the opener āImpermanence And Deathā. It duets elegantly with keening synth lines through the beautiful āYouāll Be Alrightā, and leads the melody of the closing track āTripping In The Graveyardā. āTSODā, 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, āI Became The Unemployment Officeā, comes from an expression for someone taking advantage of you. The joyous, echo-laden groove of penultimate track āJoin The Resistanceā bursts into life and continues to build to a moment of release with a huge Sabbath-esque riff.











