# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z




Mountain Goats - Scala, London, 23/11/2005

  by Daniel Cressey

published: 28 / 11 / 2005



Mountain Goats - Scala, London, 23/11/2005

intro

Family conflict, drunkenness and unrequited love affairs are familar subject matter for indie guitar rockers the Mountain Goats. At a gig at the London Scala, Dan Cressey , however, finds them also to have a riotous sense of humour

The worrying vein of insanity that runs through the Mountain Goats sublime, obtuse and damn near perfect guitar tunes is never far from the surface. John Darnielle writes songs that can only have stemmed from the most twisted and messed up of backgrounds but still - or more likely because of - manage to be simply beautiful. While 'The Sunset Tree', the album that this band are currently touting on their latest tour is rather calmer than previous offerings their performance tonight is far from laid back. Spitting out his twisted tales of a life gone wrong Darnielle squarely straddles the line that separates the genius from the man who stands on corners shouting to his demons clutching half-empty bottles. If he wasn't writing such great music we'd probably have called a doctor to sedate him. A strong balance of old favourites and new classics are on show tonight, pared down from the already sparse recorded versions with just a guitar and bass to keep Darnielle's vocals company as they sing about how he's "going to make it through this year if it kills me". Not that this is all bleak. 'The Monkey Song' ("There's a monkey in the basement - how did the monkey get there?") is a crowd pleasing if slightly baffling high point. New tune 'Dance Music' is also thrashed out with aplomb - making a tale of arguments, arrest and death a riotous pleasure. Given the subject material of these songs - drunkenness, family strife, wasted love, monkeys - this could and frankly should be a depressing night of songs of despair, albeit gorgeous ones. Actually not a man in the place if left without a smile.



Band Links:-
https://www.facebook.com/pages/the-Mountain-Goats/17314008126
https://twitter.com/mountain_goats
http://www.mountain-goats.com/
http://www.themountaingoats.net/


Picture Gallery:-
Mountain Goats - Scala, London, 23/11/2005


Mountain Goats - Scala, London, 23/11/2005



Post A Comment


your name
ie London, UK
Check box to submit

live reviews


Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, 19/11/2015
Mountain Goats - Shepherd's Bush Empire, London, 19/11/2015
Daniel Cressey watches Americana act the Mountain Goats play a bleak but compelling show at the Shepherd's Bush Empire in London to promote their latest album 'Beat the Champ' on which front man John Darnielle’s songwriting focuses on the professional wrestling world
Mountain Goats
KOKO, London, 26/5/2011
KOKO, London, 7/9/2010
Union Chapel, London, 8/12/2007
ICA, London. 30/3/2004

favourite album


All Hail West Texas (2013)
Mountain Goats - All Hail West Texas
In our Re:View section, in which our writers look back on albums from the past, Dan Cressey examines lo-fi act Mountain Goats' 2002 album 'All Hail West Texas', which has recently been reissued



reviews


Goths (2017)
Abstract but haunting latest concept album from the Mountain Goats upon which front man John Darnielle sympathetically examines the 80's Gothic movement
Beat the Champ (2015)
The Life of the World to Come (2009)
Heretic Pride (2008)


most viewed articles






most viewed reviews











Pennyblackmusic Regular Contributors