Goat

Neo-psychedelic

Goat

About Goat

With an unfettered sound influenced by everything from Afrobeat and heavy metal to Anatolian funk and biker rock, Goat are an experimental psychedelic rock band based out of Gothenburg, Sweden. The band have received acclaim for their explosive, energetic performances, during which they don elaborate masks and costumes, as well as their albums, including the aptly named 2012 debut World Music, which gathered sounds from around the globe in a swirling mix of sound. Records that followed saw the band taking a free-flowing maximalist, anything goes approach to psychedelia that could be lush and acoustic (2016's Requiem,) blown out and danceable (2022's Oh Death,) or murky and meditative (2023's Medicine.) Not much is known about the mysterious masked band, though an apocryphal back-story claims they are just one of many incarnations over the last 30 years of a group from a small, voodoo-worshiping northern town named Korpilombolo. Goat's sound is a fusion of world music influences, as they create a timelessly psychedelic style that doesn't feel anchored to any single time or place. In 2012, the band released its first album, World Music, though Rocket Records, followed quickly by a live album, Live Ballroom Ritual, the following year. Teaming up with Sub Pop Records, the Swedish psych outfit returned with the exploratory and Motorik Commune in the fall of 2014. After releasing the "It's Time for Fun" and "I Sing in Silence" singles in late 2015 and early 2016, respectively, the mysterious group returned in September of 2016 with its third record, the more acoustic and subdued Requiem. Fuzzed in Europe, a collection of live recordings, appeared in 2017, and the band's soundtrack to horror film Double Date was released for Record Store Day in 2018. Also that year, the band released the single "Let It Burn," written for the short film Killing Gävle. That single, plus many others from their career, were collected on 2021's Headsoup. Also included were two tracks recorded in 2020 that showed a funkier, more loose-limbed approach to psychedelic music. The band continued down this road on 2022's Oh Death, an album released by Rocket Recordings that also nodded to the earthy world psych of earlier albums while also folding in scuzzy biker rock, free jazz, and spiky post-punk. Soon afterward, the group issued a remix EP featuring tinkerings by Sonic Boom and others, along with a new track, "Seu Sangue." They next undertook crafting the music for the 2023 BBC television show The Gallows Pole, relying on a selection of previously released songs and newly recorded material. Still on a creative high, the band released Medicine in late 2023, dialing back the unhinged energy of the previous album in favor of a comparatively subdued approach that relied less on African influences and danceable rhythms and more on laid-back Swedish folk and flute solos. ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi

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With an unfettered sound influenced by everything from Afrobeat and heavy metal to Anatolian funk and biker rock, Goat are an experimental psychedelic rock band based out of Gothenburg, Sweden. The band have received acclaim for their explosive, energetic performances, during which they don elaborate masks and costumes, as well as their albums, including the aptly named 2012 debut World Music, which gathered sounds from around the globe in a swirling mix of sound. Records that followed saw the band taking a free-flowing maximalist, anything goes approach to psychedelia that could be lush and acoustic (2016's Requiem,) blown out and danceable (2022's Oh Death,) or murky and meditative (2023's Medicine.) Not much is known about the mysterious masked band, though an apocryphal back-story claims they are just one of many incarnations over the last 30 years of a group from a small, voodoo-worshiping northern town named Korpilombolo. Goat's sound is a fusion of world music influences, as they create a timelessly psychedelic style that doesn't feel anchored to any single time or place. In 2012, the band released its first album, World Music, though Rocket Records, followed quickly by a live album, Live Ballroom Ritual, the following year. Teaming up with Sub Pop Records, the Swedish psych outfit returned with the exploratory and Motorik Commune in the fall of 2014. After releasing the "It's Time for Fun" and "I Sing in Silence" singles in late 2015 and early 2016, respectively, the mysterious group returned in September of 2016 with its third record, the more acoustic and subdued Requiem. Fuzzed in Europe, a collection of live recordings, appeared in 2017, and the band's soundtrack to horror film Double Date was released for Record Store Day in 2018. Also that year, the band released the single "Let It Burn," written for the short film Killing Gävle. That single, plus many others from their career, were collected on 2021's Headsoup. Also included were two tracks recorded in 2020 that showed a funkier, more loose-limbed approach to psychedelic music. The band continued down this road on 2022's Oh Death, an album released by Rocket Recordings that also nodded to the earthy world psych of earlier albums while also folding in scuzzy biker rock, free jazz, and spiky post-punk. Soon afterward, the group issued a remix EP featuring tinkerings by Sonic Boom and others, along with a new track, "Seu Sangue." They next undertook crafting the music for the 2023 BBC television show The Gallows Pole, relying on a selection of previously released songs and newly recorded material. Still on a creative high, the band released Medicine in late 2023, dialing back the unhinged energy of the previous album in favor of a comparatively subdued approach that relied less on African influences and danceable rhythms and more on laid-back Swedish folk and flute solos. ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi

Goat's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
13 Jul 2026 Goat The Pearl, Vancouver, BC, Canada
28 Aug 2026 Goat in Dublin The Button Factory, Dublin, DN, Ireland
02 Oct 2026 Tundra and Lightning 2026 Bergen, HO, Norway

Goat's Popular songs

  • Run To Your Mama
  • One More Death
  • Goatbrain
  • Ouroboros - Radio Edit
  • Let it Burn

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With an unfettered sound influenced by everything from Afrobeat and heavy metal to Anatolian funk and biker rock, Goat are an experimental psychedelic rock band based out of Gothenburg, Sweden. The band have received acclaim for their explosive, energetic performances, during which they don…
Goat's most streamed songs include Run To Your Mama, One More Death, Goatbrain, Ouroboros - Radio Edit, Let it Burn. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
Goat is primarily known for neo-psychedelic, frequently fusing it with elements of psychedelic doom. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream Goat's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Run To Your Mama, One More Death, Goatbrain, Ouroboros - Radio Edit, Let it Burn are available on all major platforms. Follow Goat on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
Goat has over 201.2K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
Goat is currently scheduled to perform in 3 cities: Vancouver, Dublin, Bergen. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
Goat's 2026 tour spans 3 countries: Canada, Ireland, Norway. Check AllEvents for the full Goat tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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