Cat No: LAUNCH220

From original press release: GOATs only outright declaration for Requiem is that it is their folk album, and the album is focused more on their subdued bucolic ritualism than psilocybin freakouts. But GOAT hasnt completely foregone their fiery charms”tracks like All-Seeing Eye and Goatfuzz conjure the sultry heathen pulsations that ensnared us on their previous albums. Perhaps the most puzzling aspect of Requiem comes with the closing track Ubuntu. The song is little more than a melodic delay-driven electric piano line, until we hear the refrain from Diarabi”the first song on their first album”sneak into the mix. It creates a kind of musical ouroboros”an infinite cycle of reflection and rejuvenation, death and rebirth. Much like fellow recluse Pynchon, rather than offering explanations for their strange trajectories, GOAT create a world where the line between truth and fiction is so obscured that all you can do is bask in their cryptic genius.

Tracklisting:
Side A:

01. Djôrôlen / Union Of Sun And Moon
02. I Sing In Silence
03. Temple Rhythms
04. Alarms
05. Trouble In The Streets

Side B:
06. Psychedelic Lover
07. Try My Robe
08. It’s Not Me
09. All-Seeing Eye
10. Goatfuzz

Requiem

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Cat No: LAUNCH220

From original press release: “GOAT’s only outright declaration for Requiem is that it is their “folk” album, and the album is focused more on their subdued bucolic ritualism than psilocybin freakouts. But GOAT hasn’t completely foregone their fiery charms—tracks like “All-Seeing Eye” and “Goatfuzz” conjure the sultry heathen pulsations that ensnared us on their previous albums. Perhaps the most puzzling aspect of Requiem comes with the closing track “Ubuntu”. The song is little more than a melodic delay-driven electric piano line, until we hear the refrain from “Diarabi”—the first song on their first album—sneak into the mix. It creates a kind of musical ouroboros—an infinite cycle of reflection and rejuvenation, death and rebirth. Much like fellow recluse Pynchon, rather than offering explanations for their strange trajectories, GOAT create a world where the line between truth and fiction is so obscured that all you can do is bask in their cryptic genius.”

Tracklisting:
Side A:
01. Djôrôlen / Union Of Sun And Moon
02. I Sing In Silence
03. Temple Rhythms
04. Alarms
05. Trouble In The Streets

Side B:
06. Psychedelic Lover
07. Try My Robe
08. It's Not Me
09. All-Seeing Eye
10. Goatfuzz

Cat No: LAUNCH098CD

From original press release: “GOAT’s only outright declaration for Requiem is that it is their “folk” album, and the album is focused more on their subdued bucolic ritualism than psilocybin freakouts. But GOAT hasn’t completely foregone their fiery charms—tracks like “All-Seeing Eye” and “Goatfuzz” conjure the sultry heathen pulsations that ensnared us on their previous albums. Perhaps the most puzzling aspect of Requiem comes with the closing track “Ubuntu”. The song is little more than a melodic delay-driven electric piano line, until we hear the refrain from “Diarabi”—the first song on their first album—sneak into the mix. It creates a kind of musical ouroboros—an infinite cycle of reflection and rejuvenation, death and rebirth. Much like fellow recluse Pynchon, rather than offering explanations for their strange trajectories, GOAT create a world where the line between truth and fiction is so obscured that all you can do is bask in their cryptic genius.”

Tracklisting:
Side A:
01. Djôrôlen / Union Of Sun And Moon
02. I Sing In Silence
03. Temple Rhythms
04. Alarms
05. Trouble In The Streets

Side B:
06. Psychedelic Lover
07. Try My Robe
08. It's Not Me
09. All-Seeing Eye
10. Goatfuzz

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Genre:Indie Rock Record Label:Rocket Release Date:19/02/2021
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