

Ship Of Fools/Light As A Feather (RSD 2025)
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RECORD STORE DAY 2025 RELEASE - SATURDAY 12/04/2025
7â (Purple Marbled Vinyl)
This Record Store Day item will be available to purchase in store on Saturday 12th April from 8am and will be available to purchase online on Monday 14th April from 8pm.
Strictly one per customer / no pre-orders.
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The past year has been one of evolution for Goat. 2024âs eponymous album found the band refining their fuzz, dipping deeper into â70s psych-funk, and reconnecting with the sonic sear thatâs long been their guiding light. Always consummate collaborators, they capped off 2024 eyeing the future with a 7â single that paired their heat with hip-hop, working with acclaimed Ugandan artist MC Yallah. The bands often used the short format as a springboard for collaboration and experimentation and after singles with Yallah, Al Lover, and Bonnacons of Doom, Goat cues up a double-A doozy that reconnects them with longtime Gothenburg friends Graveyard. For a new Record Store Day single the bands blend their sounds into a twin toke of sweat and singe. Born out of a history of house jams at Goat HQ, the single unwinds Graveyardâs more meticulous nature.
âShip of Foolsâ unleashes a tsunami of sound, guitars barreling down on the listener with ill intent. The wave crests and quenches, though, leaning into the soul-soaked direction of Graveyardâs latest album, â6â. Head to head the bands dig towards a stadium sound thatâs still slicked with the swagger of the â70s, but rolled in more of Graveyardâs grandeur than Goatâs eclectic grit. The flip side lights up the speakers, less dense than anything either band has hooked into for some time. The jammy approach that inspired the session pays off throughout âLight as a Feather,â soaking up prime-period Stones if theyâd aimed for the heart of the sun with Father Yod in the driverâs seat. Sloughing off the shackles of verse/chorus/verse structure, the song picks up mid-ecstatic peak, the listener already in thrall to the groove, simmering in the sway-along harmonies before an acid-butter burner of a solo sends the whole thing rippling out into the cosmos.
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Product Info
RECORD STORE DAY 2025 RELEASE - SATURDAY 12/04/2025
7â (Purple Marbled Vinyl)
This Record Store Day item will be available to purchase in store on Saturday 12th April from 8am and will be available to purchase online on Monday 14th April from 8pm.
Strictly one per customer / no pre-orders.
More Info
The past year has been one of evolution for Goat. 2024âs eponymous album found the band refining their fuzz, dipping deeper into â70s psych-funk, and reconnecting with the sonic sear thatâs long been their guiding light. Always consummate collaborators, they capped off 2024 eyeing the future with a 7â single that paired their heat with hip-hop, working with acclaimed Ugandan artist MC Yallah. The bands often used the short format as a springboard for collaboration and experimentation and after singles with Yallah, Al Lover, and Bonnacons of Doom, Goat cues up a double-A doozy that reconnects them with longtime Gothenburg friends Graveyard. For a new Record Store Day single the bands blend their sounds into a twin toke of sweat and singe. Born out of a history of house jams at Goat HQ, the single unwinds Graveyardâs more meticulous nature.
âShip of Foolsâ unleashes a tsunami of sound, guitars barreling down on the listener with ill intent. The wave crests and quenches, though, leaning into the soul-soaked direction of Graveyardâs latest album, â6â. Head to head the bands dig towards a stadium sound thatâs still slicked with the swagger of the â70s, but rolled in more of Graveyardâs grandeur than Goatâs eclectic grit. The flip side lights up the speakers, less dense than anything either band has hooked into for some time. The jammy approach that inspired the session pays off throughout âLight as a Feather,â soaking up prime-period Stones if theyâd aimed for the heart of the sun with Father Yod in the driverâs seat. Sloughing off the shackles of verse/chorus/verse structure, the song picks up mid-ecstatic peak, the listener already in thrall to the groove, simmering in the sway-along harmonies before an acid-butter burner of a solo sends the whole thing rippling out into the cosmos.









