Goat Girl announce second album with lead cut "Sad Cowboy"
29 September 2020, 12:03
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Goat Girl have returned with news of their second album On All Fours, and have released "Sad Cowboy" as the lead cut.
"Sad Cowboy" is the group's first outing since releasing their Udder Sounds EP in April 2019.
Goat Girl's Lottie Cream says of their new single, ""Sad Cowboy" centres around the idea of losing a grip on reality and how often this can happen. When you’re within a world that constantly makes you feel as though your living out a really bad dream, disillusionment is inevitable."
On All Fours will follow Goat Girl's self-titled 2018 debut LP, and is produced by Dan Carey (Kae Tempest, Black Midi, Franz Ferdinand).
Tracklist:
- Pest
- Badibaba
- Jazz (In The Supermarket)
- Once Again
- P.T.S.Tea
- Sad Cowboy
- The Crack
- Closing In
- Anxiety Feels
- They Bite On You
- Bang
- Where Do We Go From Here?
- A-Men
"Sad Cowboy" is out now. Goat Girl's On All Fours album will be released via Rough Trade Records on 29 January 2021, and is available to pre-order now.
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