I suppose when you go to see a band you want them to sound really good like their records and you won't be disappointed because they sound great live. However if you are looking for a real lively exciting performance I am not sure Goat Girl deliver no interaction with the audience shame because they are a really good band and very professional but for me I would rather stay home and listen to their songs.
Posted by Stewart on 26/10/2018
Goat Girl, Rescue Rooms, Nottingham - 25th October 2018
Great performance by the band at a great venue. Staffed by great friendly staff. SHOCK HORROR !!!!!
Posted by old grey haired man on 26/10/2018
Goat Girl, Rescue Rooms, Nottingham - 25th October 2018
I really like Goat GIrl and saw them at Rough Trade in Nottingham and they were great. The gig i saw at the Cookie was a cancellation from April. I thought they were just going through the formalities of just another gig. I know they work hard travelling around and performing and were either partly tired or fed up with doing the same songs. This was the perception i got having seen them back in April. The cookie as a venue was great and the support act Rebel were different LOL but really like them.
Posted anonymously on 09/09/2018
Goat Girl, The Big Difference (formerly The Cookie), Leicester - 7th September 2018
the band sounded good but the whole performance was a little lacklustre. almost as if they couldn't really be bothered to be there. the support act, rebel, was very cool though and somewhat made up for it.
Posted anonymously on 08/09/2018
Goat Girl, The Big Difference (formerly The Cookie), Leicester - 7th September 2018
Goat Girl are a post-punk band from South London. Formed in 2016, their original lineup included Clottie Cream AKA Lottie Pendlebury (lead vocals, guitar), L.E.D. AKA Ellie Rose Davies (guitar, vocals), Naima Jelly AKA Naima Bock (bass) and Rosy Bones AKA Rosy Jones (drums). They have released three studio albums, titled Goat Girl (2018), On All Fours (2021) and Below The Waste (2024).