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10.0
137924
10.0 |
DIY
Outward looking yet markedly personal, it considers the relationships humans have both with the world, and with each other
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8.8
137889
8.8 |
Northern Transmissions
This album sees the band writing some of their catchiest and best-developed songs yet
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8.0
137890
8.0 |
Dork
Odd, beautiful, delicate and rough, this album is many things – and overall, it feels undeniably original
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8.0
137893
8.0 |
Far Out
Some songs are guaranteed crowd-pleasers, but on the whole, Goat Girl’s approach to the record seems less bothered with creating anthems and radio-friendly slices of post-punk
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8.0
137919
8.0 |
musicOMH
Psychedelic garage rock trio keep the momentum going and push boundaries on their third album
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8.0
137882
8.0 |
The Skinny
With access to time, space and trendy producers, the London trio have made their most expansive album yet
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8.0
137883
8.0 |
Uncut
This third album is their richest and strongest to date. Print edition only
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8.0
137884
8.0 |
Mojo
Goat Girl grapple with strings, makeshift choirs, electronics and mellotron in a quietly exploratory set of off-centre tunes and potent lyrical questioning. Print edition only
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7.7
137931
7.7 |
Pitchfork
The South London band’s third album combines subtle garage-pop grooves and clanging noise-rock for the most full and refined version of the Goat Girl experience
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7.0
137881
7.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
The finest tracks can feel familiar only to grab you and hold you in entirely surprising ways
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7.0
137929
7.0 |
Clash
The best material here ranks alongside Goat Girl’s finest work
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4.5
137938
4.5 |
Spectrum Culture
Goat Girl’s third album, Below the Waste, struggles to find momentum amongst its scattershot collection of musical ideas
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