5 Oct 2016

Loud and Quiet reviews Goat's Requiem


It reads:

GOAT might describe this third release as their “folk” album but truthfully that’s no less ambiguous than saying they usually play rock. Since their 2012 debut record, ‘World Music’, the costume-dwelling, publicity-shy Swedes have coalesced garage, blues and krautrock into an Eastern-tinged form of psychedelia that sounds like little else. Admittedly, the first few songs on ‘Requiem’ do involve the obligatory pan flute and acoustic guitar, with opener ‘Union of Sun and Moon’ even beginning with birdsong and coming off like an LCD-induced Jethro Tull cover.

Instrumental third track ‘Temple Rhythms’ also brings flute to the fore, coupled with piano, a hypnotic drum beat and not much else. Soon though, folkish whimsy gives way to GOAT’s 1960s acid-rock proclivities: the back end of ‘Alarms’ is drenched in scuzzy guitar, as is the aptly-named ‘Goatfuzz’. Elsewhere, the band have peeled back some of the static, beefed up the melodies but left the tribal rhythms locked into place, such that ‘Requiem’ is broadly a more immediate affair than 2014’s ‘Commune’...

Read in full here: Loud and Quiet

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The VPME makes Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation – Rushing Through My Mind their track of the day



They say:

It nearly didn’t happen, we could oh so easily have missed Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation during our recent jaunt to Liverpool’s International Festival Of Psychedelia had we succumbed to the cranium-cleaving headache that had plagued us that particular weekend. And of course when one has a banging headache a festival of psych and drone is exactly the place to be, right ?  But we are nothing if not stoic and fate decreed that we would fall under the spell of JO+TL (hmm not sure if that particular acronym works, reads like a dodgy MC and his ‘beat master’.)  We were swept up by their fabulous mix of driving beats, sonic thunder and unlike a few acts who’d assaulted our ears earlier in the day, their sense of melody.  At these sort of festivals, you do sometimes think ‘well, yes a twenty-minute guitar wig out is all well and good, but for fuck’s sake could you perhaps stop dropping acid and drop a tune once in a while.’  Thankfully Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation can do just that, mixing power, hypnotic beats with a seductive, uplifting and sometimes strident pop sensibility.

We’d not heard them before to be honest, but their debut EP was apparently nominated for a Swedish grammy no less. They take their name from the notion of ‘Liberation Upon Hearing In The Between’ from the ‘Tibetan Book Of The Dead.‘ And yes we’ve just re-read that last ...

Read in full here: VPME

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Watch Josefin Öhrn interview on SVT Morning News


Here's an interview Josefin Öhrn this morning on SVT (Swedish Television), on the morning news. (It's at 8.50 in the program) 

Watch here: SVT

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4 Oct 2016

Watch interview with Gnooomes


Gnoomes were interviewed by Teletarts after their show at Salford White Hotel – part of their recent UK tour.

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Poster for Goat at Desertfest


Ltd edition screen prints of this poster has been created for Goats forthcoming performance at Desertfest.

The poster will be printed on shiny gold paper. 

More information about the artist Charles Degeyter here:

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Kuro announce album launch shows


New Rocket band Kuro are celebrating the launch of their S/T debut album with these three shows.

You can also preoreder their debut album on LTD LP and CD here: Bandcamp

Listen to the track 'Incantation in C' below:



3 Oct 2016

FOPP makes Goat's Requiem their 'Album of the month' – exclusive free TOTE bag with every copy


Fopp have made Goat their Album of the Month with a 5/5 review, read here: Fopp

And to celebrate if you buy the album from them, you get a ltd Goat Tote bag that is exclusive to the Fopp stores!!

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Necro Deathmort announce London show


The mighty Necro Deathmort are playing Ye Olde Rose & Crown in, Walthamstow...

Necro Deathmort
Nitkowski
Mhah Mos
Valley of Golden Skulls

Ye Olde Rose & Crown
November 4

Tickets

Necro Deathmort  are also supporting YOB at the Scala on 14 October and Scattered Purgatory at Manchesters Soup Kitchen on 23 October

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Soundblab gives Goat's Requiem a 9/10 review


It reads:

“We look everywhere and nowhere at the same time” Goat told Soundblab recently. The music is innate, and the music is learnt. The musical influences could be quantified but then again, with a lifetime’s experience of playing in this small town collective, much of the music is simply Goat’s lifeblood, a culmination of all their experiences of listening and playing together.

Goat’s previous work has been more primal, more lightheaded and delirious than Requiem. Befitting perhaps the image of the band as psychedelic shamans, warriors of the new world music order, and also representative of their secular upbringings in a part of Sweden rich in mythological history.


But now they grow as musicians, and Goat grows as an entity. Requiem is a much clearer representation of their talents. No concession to commercialism at all, just thematically more consistent...

Read the rest here: Soundblab

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1 Oct 2016

Watch Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation New Video 'Rushing Through My Mind'



Watch Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation's new video 'Rushing Through My Mind'.

The video was made by Dom Thomas of Whyte Horses.

‘Rushing Through My Mind’ is Josefin Öhrn + The Liberation’s 1st official single from their new album ‘Mirage’ (released on 14 October)
 
This special 'single edit' is digitally available to buy now here:

http://hyperurl.co/JosefinRTMM

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