Album Review: Goat Girl - Goat Girl

4 April 2018 | 9:34 am | Aneta Grulichova

"19 incredible tracks to satisfy any hungry fan."

London four-piece Goat Girl have debuted their self-titled album with 19 incredible tracks to satisfy any hungry fan.

Burn The Stake showcases the soaring vocals of Lottie "Clottie Cream"' and killer beats while The Man has an '80s rhythm and guitar licks that get you grooving.

With an infectious drum beat at the start, Viper Fish is fierce while the breathtaking group vocals almost feel like an echo before the dangerous guitar riffs take control of the chorus. It's a favourite. The Man With No Heart Or Brain is short, sweet and sounds exactly like the track title, while Slowly Reclines has sharp guitar riffs and angelic vocals from Lottie that make the song dreamy. Cracker Drool is a cracker with its deep bass and '80s guitars.

Tracks that are just noise like Dance Of Dirty Leftovers, Salty Sounds and Moonlit Monkey - which sit just under or over a minute - have no purpose, almost like a waste of time and talent. Don't get me wrong, Goat Girl has talent and could be HAIM's long lost rock sisters, but they need to learn how to showcase their music better. Less white noise and more of those amazing vocals and absorbing lyrics please.

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