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submitted by Nick Jan 20th 2010 05:01 pm (stereogum.com)
"Genesis 3:23" was our first taste of the Mountain Goats' Biblical exercise The Life Of The World To Come. If you recall, the homelessness of the lead track's lyrics correspond to the highlighted verse: "So the Lord God banished him from the Garden of Eden to work the ground from which he had been taken." John Darnielle & Co. (Jon Wurster, Peter Hughes, etc.) delivered the message to Jimmy Fallon last night. The "indie rock institution" gathered around Fallon after the song to applaud themselves and the Roots, but didn't get to sit down and discuss the cheerful desolation of the lyrics.Continue reading The Mountain Goats Bring "Genesis 3:23" To Fallon...
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submitted by Nick Oct 9th 2012 06:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Here’s the Mountain Goats’ new video for “Cry For Judas,” an emotional, striking tour through youthful curiosity, sin and pain. Also, the star of it is arguably a mouse running through a maze. Needless to say, there’s a lot to process here. Watch it below. Transcendental Youth is out now on Merge...
submitted by Nick Sep 24th 2012 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Next week, the Mountain Goats drop their new album Transcendental Youth, though god knows we probably won’t untangle all the lyrical tangles until long, long after that. Mountain Goats albums, after all, are like that. But now we can get a head start on it. We’ve already heard early song “Cry For Judas,” b...
submitted by Nick Aug 24th 2012 01:00 pm (stereogum.com)
The Mountain Goats are just about to release Transcendental Youth, which is their 14th studio album. In support of their album the group, comprised of John Darnielle, drummer Jon Wurster and bassist Peter Hughes, is about to set out on another nationwide tour. But before they leave, the band’s charismatic frontman Darnielle (above, center) met...
submitted by Nick Jul 31st 2012 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
I gave up on Showtime’s mom-dealing-pot dramedy Weeds years ago, during the scene where Snoop Dogg showed up and started rapping about “milf weed.” The world, however, apparently didn’t. The show is now in its eighth and final season, and it’s resurrected its old gimmick in which various differen...
submitted by Nick Jul 25th 2012 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Earlier this month, we learned that the Mountain Goats have a new album called Transcendental Youth coming out in the fall. And today, the first track from the LP hits the internet. It’s called “Cry For Judas,” and it’s an expansively bouncy tune that, as promised, makes prominent use of a horn section, wh...


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