Ain't That Sweet
Goat Radio
Performed By
Goat Radio
Album UPC
884501496940
CD Baby Track ID
8241842
Label
Goat Radio
Released
2011-03-10
BPM
114
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh1174675
Year
2011
Spotify Plays
147
Writers
Writer
Colin Mehlum, Brian Celmer; Wied; Tony Bitner
Pub Co
Colin Mehlum, Brian Celmer; Wied; Tony Bitner
Composer
Colin Mehlum, Brian Celmer; Wied; Tony Bitner
ClearanceFacebook Sync License,Traditional Sync,YouTube Sync ServiceEasy Clear
Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - United States
Description
Southern Rock from the North Country
Notes
It says in the good book that sheep go to heaven and goats go to hell. What it doesn’t mention is that goats also have an affinity for searing guitars, thumping beats and lyrics from another time and place.
Goat Radio, based in Madison, Wisconsin, consists of five young gentlemen, all veterans of the Madison/Milwaukee music scenes. Former (and current) bands they’ve played (or still play) with include The Randy Cliffs, Knuckel Drager, Exene Cervenka’s Original Sinners, Mr. Pants, The Mighty Deerlick, The Lackloves, The Pugilists, The Low Czars and many more.
It’s been referred to as "Southern Rock," but it’s really more like Midwestern Southern Rock. Kind of like a less-drunk (but still kinda drunk) Replacements with a pedal steel and weirder lyrics.
The Goat’s debut long-player, "Portrait of the Band as a Young Goat," is mixed, mastered (by Joe Gastwirt, no less!) and available everywhere fine music is sold. Do check it out sometime, won’t you? Because then you too will be able to say that Goat Radio already rocked you tonight.
Goat Radio, based in Madison, Wisconsin, consists of five young gentlemen, all veterans of the Madison/Milwaukee music scenes. Former (and current) bands they’ve played (or still play) with include The Randy Cliffs, Knuckel Drager, Exene Cervenka’s Original Sinners, Mr. Pants, The Mighty Deerlick, The Lackloves, The Pugilists, The Low Czars and many more.
It’s been referred to as "Southern Rock," but it’s really more like Midwestern Southern Rock. Kind of like a less-drunk (but still kinda drunk) Replacements with a pedal steel and weirder lyrics.
The Goat’s debut long-player, "Portrait of the Band as a Young Goat," is mixed, mastered (by Joe Gastwirt, no less!) and available everywhere fine music is sold. Do check it out sometime, won’t you? Because then you too will be able to say that Goat Radio already rocked you tonight.
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