After the success of their album ‘On All Fours’, Goat Girl are returning with a handful of remixes to the cut ‘Sad Cowboy’ from the 2021 LP. The band consisting of vocalist/guitarist Clottie Cream, guitarist L.E.D, drummer Rosy Bones and bassist Holy Hole have burst onto the scene in recent years. After signing with Rough Trade Records in 2016, the all-female band have gone from playing gigs at Brixton pub The Windmill, to releasing two albums, a self-titled affair in 2018 and the current sophomore project On All Fours, to which these remixes are for.
Rough Trade states “Goat Girl will be releasing a 12” featuring Remixes of ‘Sad Cowboy’ one of the standout tracks from their new album On All Fours as a limited edition of 850 copies on May 7th”. There are four artists providing their own take on the track. The first side includes the original track followed by Portuguese producer Nidia’s remix. Side B treats us to remixes from the likes of London three-piece band PVA, British-Nigerian electronic artist Tony Njoku and Cameron Picton (also known as DJ Dairy) from the experimental outfit and Mercury Prize nominated Black Midi.
With the early May release date a while away, the band have given fans a taste of what is to come with the release of the PVA Remix today. The four minute track creates an impressive take on the original, beginning with house grooves and descending into rave ready electro infused piece. The song is available on all major streaming services along with the full remix EP on 7th May, with vinyl pre-orders being dispatched in line with global release. Listen to ‘Sad Cowboy (PVA Remix)’ whilst we wait for the rest of the tracks to arrive below. You can also pre-order one of the 850 physicals from Rough Trade here.