Goat Girl reveal Rough Trade debut "Country Sleaze"
20 September 2016, 15:00
| Written by
Laurence Day
South London quartet Goat Girl reveal ramshackle single "Country Sleaze", their first for Rough Trade.
The teenage four-piece will be releasing their debut single on 7 October.
"Country Sleaze" sees Goat Girl mixing early Pixies grit with Courtney Barnett's deadpan drawl - it's ferocious and it's serrated and it's breathtakingly raw.
Goat Girl are playing London's Brixton Windmill on 6 October to launch the single. They've got dates planned with Yung, Parquet Courts, and Yak - check out the full schedule at the bottom of the page.
Listen to "Country Sleaze" below.
September
- 22 - Montague Arms, London
- 26 - The Lexington, London (w/ Yung)
October
- 1 - Nambucca, London (Antifolk Festival)
- 6 - The Windmill, London
- 10 - Academy 2, Manchester (w/ Parquet Courts)
- 11 - The Forum, London (w/ Parquet Courts)
- 12 - The OId Market, Brighton (w/ Parquet Courts)
- 19 - The Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth (w/ Yak)
- 20 - Think Tank, Newcastle (w/ Yak)
- 21 - Broadcast, Glasgow (w/ Yak)
- 22 - Brudenell Social Club, Leeds
- 24 - Picture House Social Club, Sheffield (w/ Yak)
- 25 - The Victoria, Brighton
- 26 - Academy 2, Liverpool (w/ Yak)
- 27 - Scala, London (w/ Yak)
November
- 2 - Rough Trade East, London (w/ Happy Meal Ltd)
- 18 - Les In Rocks, Paris
January 2017
- 21 - Arts Club Liverpool (The Fall All-Dayer)
- 28 - The Forum, London (The Fall All-Dayer)
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