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The Mountain Goats are an American band formed in
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, by singer-songwriter
John Darnielle John Darnielle (; born March 16, 1967) is an American musician and novelist best known as the primary, and originally sole, member of the American band the Mountain Goats, for which he is the writer, composer, guitarist, pianist, and vocalist. ...
. The band is currently based in
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. For many years, the sole member of the Mountain Goats was Darnielle, despite the plural moniker. Although he remains the core member of the band, he has worked with a variety of collaborators over time, including bassist and vocalist Peter Hughes, drummer
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, multi-instrumentalist Matt Douglas, singer-songwriter
Franklin Bruno Franklin Bruno (born December 29, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter, academic and writer originally from Upland, California. He has been a member of Nothing Painted Blue since its inception in 1986. Bruno has written music criticism for on ...
, bassist and vocalist Rachel Ware, singer-songwriter/
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John Vanderslice, guitarist Kaki King, and multi-instrumentalist Annie Clark. Throughout the 1990s, the Mountain Goats were known for producing low-fidelity home recordings (most notably, on a cassette deck
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) and releasing recordings in
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or vinyl 7-inch formats. Since 2002, the Mountain Goats have adopted a more polished approach, often recording studio albums with a full band.


History


Early years

The band's name is a reference to the
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song "Yellow Coat". Darnielle released his first recording as the Mountain Goats ('' Taboo VI: The Homecoming'', on
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) in 1991. Many of his first recordings and performances featured Darnielle accompanied by members of the all-girl reggae band the Casual Girls, who became known as the Bright Mountain Choir. One of this group's members, Rachel Ware, continued to accompany Darnielle on bass, both live and in studio, until 1995. The first five years of the Mountain Goats' career saw a prolific output of songs on cassette, vinyl and CD. These releases spanned multiple labels and countries of origin, often released in limited numbers. The focus of the Mountain Goats project was the urgency of writing. Songs not recorded adequately to tape within days of being written were often forgotten. Cassette releases during this time include ''The Hound Chronicles'', ''Transmissions to Horace'', ''Hot Garden Stomp'', ''Taking the Dative'', and ''Yam, the King of Crops''. In 1994, the Mountain Goats released their first full-length
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, ''
Zopilote Machine ''Zopilote Machine'' is the debut studio album by the Mountain Goats. ("Zopilote" is Spanish for buzzard.) It is the only full album to include the entirety of The Bright Mountain Choir. Track listing Release history Personnel John Darnielle ...
'', on
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. It is the band's only full album featuring the entirety of the Bright Mountain Choir.


1995–2000: ''Sweden'', ''Nothing for Juice'', ''Full Force Galesburg'', and ''The Coroner's Gambit''

By 1995, most of what could be considered classic Mountain Goats conventions (boom-box recording, song series, Latin quotes, and mythological themes) were abandoned in favor of a more thematically focused and experimental sound. This period was marked by Darnielle's collaborations with other artists including
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and
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. In November 1996, Darnielle announced a vow to "clear his musical tendency for profanity" to promote a more optimistic reception to the ideas outlined in his material. In 1995, the album ''
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'' was released. Soon after its recording, a sequel titled ''
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'' was recorded, but never released. It remained unheard by the general public until 2007, when it was leaked against Darnielle's wishes. In 1996, the Mountain Goats released the album ''
Nothing for Juice ''Nothing for Juice'' is the third studio album by the Mountain Goats. It is the last Mountain Goats release to feature Rachel Ware on bass and backing vocals. Track listing Personnel *John Darnielle - vocals, guitar *Rachel Ware - bass, vocal ...
'', and ''
Full Force Galesburg ''Full Force Galesburg'' is the fourth studio album by the Mountain Goats, released in 1997. It consists of songs written and recorded by John Darnielle. Darnielle has stated that most, if not all, of the album was written in Grinnell, Iowa. M ...
'' the following year. Rachel Ware left the band between recording the two albums, and bassist Peter Hughes took over her position. Between 1998 and 2000, the Mountain Goats slowed down their prolific output, releasing '' The Coroner's Gambit'' in October 2000. The album partially returned to the band's roots, as most songs were sporadically recorded on Darnielle's old Panasonic RX-FT500 cassette deck
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, which produced a loud background noise to the songs.


2001–2003: ''All Hail West Texas'' and ''Tallahassee''

2002 saw the release of two Mountain Goats albums: '' All Hail West Texas'' and '' Tallahassee''. These albums mark a distinct change in focus for the Mountain Goats project, being the first in a series of concept albums that explore aspects of The Mountain Goats' canon in depth. ''All Hail West Texas'' featured the resurrection of Darnielle's early boom box recording for a complete album. Darnielle considers this album to be the culmination of his lo-fi recording style. ''Tallahassee'', the first Mountain Goats album to be recorded with a full band and in a studio, explores and concludes the relationship of a couple whose lives were the subject of the song cycle known as the Alpha Series. It was the first album to be released on a major label, marking the start of the
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years of the band. Also released that year was ''
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'', attributed to
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, a collaboration with
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on several previously unreleased Mountain Goats songs. Following that recording, Bruno joined Darnielle in the studio along with bassist Peter Hughes, who is the second official member of the band and accompanies Darnielle on tour. These three musicians formed what was considered the Mountain Goats studio band.


2004–2009: 4AD years

In 2004, the Mountain Goats released ''
We Shall All Be Healed ''We Shall All Be Healed'' is the eighth studio album by The Mountain Goats. The album focuses on semi-fictional accounts of band leader John Darnielle's years as a teenager, particularly his friends' and acquaintances' experiences in California a ...
''. The album marked a number of changes for the Mountain Goats, as it was the first time Darnielle worked with producer John Vanderslice, and the first album of directly autobiographical material. ''We Shall All Be Healed'' chronicles Darnielle's life with a group of friends and acquaintances addicted to
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in
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, though the album is set in
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. The following year, the band's second Vanderslice-produced album, ''
The Sunset Tree ''The Sunset Tree'' is the ninth studio album by the Mountain Goats, released on April 26, 2005 by 4AD. The album's songs revolve around the house John Darnielle grew up in and the people who lived there, including his mother, sister, stepfather, ...
'', was released. Again autobiographical, Darnielle tackled the subject of his early childhood spent with an abusive stepfather. Darnielle had previously dealt with this subject in what he often refers to as the only "extensively autobiographical" song he had written before 2004, the 1999 unreleased song "You're in Maya". The Mountain Goats relocated to
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in 2006, and issued ''
Get Lonely ''Get Lonely'' is the tenth studio album by the Mountain Goats, released on August 22, 2006 on 4AD. It peaked at #193 on the Billboard top 200 album chart. Track listing Personnel *John Darnielle - vocals, piano, acoustic guitar, electric g ...
'', which was produced by
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, who had worked with Vanderslice on engineering for prior Mountain Goats records.
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joined the group in 2007, playing drums on the last leg of the ''Get Lonely'' tour. The band recorded tracks for its next album at Prairie Sun studios. Entitled ''
Heretic Pride ''Heretic Pride'' is the eleventh studio album by the Mountain Goats, released in the UK on February 18, 2008, and in the US on February 19 by 4AD, their sixth album on the label. It is the first to feature the band's lineup of John Darnielle, P ...
'', the album was released on 19 February 2008. Produced by John Vanderslice and Scott Solter, the album saw Darnielle, Hughes, and Wurster joined by Franklin Bruno, Erik Friedlander, Annie Clark (better known by her stage name, St. Vincent), and members of The Bright Mountain Choir. American
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artist Aesop Rock released a remix of the track "
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" from the album, and in return Darnielle contributed vocals to his album ''
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'', in the song "Coffee". In 2009, Darnielle and Vanderslice collaborated on the record '' Moon Colony Bloodbath''. Released in a limited vinyl run of 1000 and sold during their "Gone Primitive" tour, the EP was a concept record about organ harvesting colonies on the
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. This was followed by the next full Mountain Goats album, ''
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'', which released in October of the same year. The album is composed of twelve tracks, each one inspired by (and titled after) a single verse of the Christian
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. In publicizing the record, the band made their first ever television appearance, performing "Psalms 40:2" on ''
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'', hosted by professed Mountain Goats fan Stephen Colbert.


2010–present: Merge Records years

The Mountain Goats signed to
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, home to drummer Jon Wurster's other band,
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, in 2010. The label issued a new record by
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, formerly The Extra Glenns, entitled ''
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'', followed by another Mountain Goats LP, '' All Eternals Deck'', in 2011. They were also chosen by
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of
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to perform at the All Tomorrow's Parties festival that he was due to curate in December 2011 in Minehead, England, but were unable to appear due to a rescheduling. The band's fourteenth studio album, '' Transcendental Youth'', was released in late 2012, and in early 2013 they played at Carnegie Hall in support of John Green and
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in their "Evening of Awesome" performance. In July 2013, '' All Hail West Texas'' was re-released on vinyl. During an interview with
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in August 2012, John Darnielle said that Amy Grant was his favorite pop artist, and noted that "
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is one of the best songwriters I know of." Mullins was the songwriter who penned many of Grant's hits. The Mountain Goats released their 15th album, ''
Beat the Champ ''Beat the Champ'' is the fifteenth studio album by The Mountain Goats, released on April 7, 2015 on Merge Records. The release is a concept album on professional wrestling, though frontman John Darnielle has stated that several of its songs are " ...
'', on 7 April 2015, again with
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. According to
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, the album concentrates on the
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Darnielle admired when he was a child and tries to develop and imagine their lives. Multi-instrumentalist Matt Douglas assisted the group in recording the album, and soon thereafter became a full-time member. In January 2017, the Mountain Goats recorded a humorous song per request of director
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, depicting an alternate story of his upcoming movie, '' Star Wars: The Last Jedi''. The song, titled "The Ultimate Jedi Who Wastes All the Other Jedi and Eats Their Bones", was published on Johnson's
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page. In May 2017, they released their sixteenth studio album, ''
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''. The band has stated that ''Goths'' was inspired by an adolescence listening to
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,
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,
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, and Joy Division, as well as hearing songs on the Californian radio station
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. In January 2019, the band announced the April 26 release of their '' Dungeons & Dragons'' inspired album, ''
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'' (and released initial single, "Younger"), via Merge Records. The announcement was accompanied by a live music stream from the Wizards of the Coast headquarters. In March 2020, while the
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left the band unable to tour, Darnielle retrieved his old Panasonic RX-FT500 tape deck and recorded 10 new songs, using the direct-to-boombox method for the first time since 2002's ''All Hail West Texas''. The resulting album, entitled ''
Songs for Pierre Chuvin ''Songs for Pierre Chuvin'' is the eighteenth studio album by the Mountain Goats, released on April 10, 2020. It is the first album since 2002's ''All Hail West Texas'' to feature only the band's frontman, John Darnielle, as well as the first sinc ...
'', was inspired by Darnielle's reading of
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's 1990 book ''A Chronicle of the Last Pagans'', and was released digitally on April 10, 2020, with a limited physical release on cassette through Merge Records. The Mountain Goats announced in August 2020 that the band's nineteenth studio album, ''
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'', would be released on October 23, 2020, on CD, vinyl, cassette, and digital. In April 2021, the Mountain Goats announced their album '' Dark in Here'', released on June 25, alongside the release of its first single "Mobile". The album was recorded at
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.


Members

*
John Darnielle John Darnielle (; born March 16, 1967) is an American musician and novelist best known as the primary, and originally sole, member of the American band the Mountain Goats, for which he is the writer, composer, guitarist, pianist, and vocalist. ...
– vocals, guitar, keyboard * Peter Hughes – bass, backing vocals *
Jon Wurster Jonathan Patrick Wurster (born October 31, 1966) is an American drummer and comedy writer. As a musician, he is best known for his work with Superchunk, the Mountain Goats, and Bob Mould. He is also known for appearing on '' The Best Show'' with ...
– drums * Matt Douglas – flute, saxophone, clarinet, guitar, keyboard, backing vocals


Former members and collaborators

* Rachel Ware – bass, vocals (1992–1995) * The Bright Mountain Choir (Rachel Ware, Amy Piatt, Sarah Arslanian, Roseanne Lindley) * The North Mass Mountain Choir *
Franklin Bruno Franklin Bruno (born December 29, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter, academic and writer originally from Upland, California. He has been a member of Nothing Painted Blue since its inception in 1986. Bruno has written music criticism for on ...
– piano * Lalitree Darnielle – banjo *
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– violin *
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– guitar * John Vanderslice * Erik Friedlander – cello * Owen Pallett – strings *
Scott Solter Scott Solter is an American recording engineer, record producer, mixer, remixer and musician. As a producer and mixer, Solter has worked with numerous indie rock artists, including Maps & Atlases, St. Vincent, Spoon, Sarah Jaffe, Becca Stevens ...
* Alex Decarville *
Richard Colburn Richard Colburn (born 25 July 1970) is the drummer of the Scottish indie band Belle & Sebastian. Before he joined Belle & Sebastian, he used to sell pies on match days outside Celtic Park and studied Music Business at Stow College. Appears as: ...
– drums *
Christopher McGuire Christopher McGuire (born November 28, 1975 -) is an American drum set player, session drummer, drum teacher, and producer. He is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. Early life and career Christopher McGuire was raised in a musical fa ...
– drums * Nora Danielson – violin * Maggie Doyle – keytar * Kaki King * Yuval Semo – organ, piano, string arrangement


Discography

Studio albums *''
Zopilote Machine ''Zopilote Machine'' is the debut studio album by the Mountain Goats. ("Zopilote" is Spanish for buzzard.) It is the only full album to include the entirety of The Bright Mountain Choir. Track listing Release history Personnel John Darnielle ...
'' (1994) *''
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'' (1995) *''
Nothing for Juice ''Nothing for Juice'' is the third studio album by the Mountain Goats. It is the last Mountain Goats release to feature Rachel Ware on bass and backing vocals. Track listing Personnel *John Darnielle - vocals, guitar *Rachel Ware - bass, vocal ...
'' (1996) *''
Full Force Galesburg ''Full Force Galesburg'' is the fourth studio album by the Mountain Goats, released in 1997. It consists of songs written and recorded by John Darnielle. Darnielle has stated that most, if not all, of the album was written in Grinnell, Iowa. M ...
'' (1997) *'' The Coroner's Gambit'' (2000) *'' All Hail West Texas'' (2002) *'' Tallahassee'' (2002) *''
We Shall All Be Healed ''We Shall All Be Healed'' is the eighth studio album by The Mountain Goats. The album focuses on semi-fictional accounts of band leader John Darnielle's years as a teenager, particularly his friends' and acquaintances' experiences in California a ...
'' (2004) *''
The Sunset Tree ''The Sunset Tree'' is the ninth studio album by the Mountain Goats, released on April 26, 2005 by 4AD. The album's songs revolve around the house John Darnielle grew up in and the people who lived there, including his mother, sister, stepfather, ...
'' (2005) *''
Get Lonely ''Get Lonely'' is the tenth studio album by the Mountain Goats, released on August 22, 2006 on 4AD. It peaked at #193 on the Billboard top 200 album chart. Track listing Personnel *John Darnielle - vocals, piano, acoustic guitar, electric g ...
'' (2006) *''
Heretic Pride ''Heretic Pride'' is the eleventh studio album by the Mountain Goats, released in the UK on February 18, 2008, and in the US on February 19 by 4AD, their sixth album on the label. It is the first to feature the band's lineup of John Darnielle, P ...
'' (2008) *''
The Life of the World to Come ''The Life of the World to Come'' (2004) is a science fiction novel by American writer Kage Baker, the fifth installment in the time travel series concerning the exploits of The Company. Plot introduction This novel is another chapter in the di ...
'' (2009) *'' All Eternals Deck'' (2011) *'' Transcendental Youth'' (2012) *''
Beat the Champ ''Beat the Champ'' is the fifteenth studio album by The Mountain Goats, released on April 7, 2015 on Merge Records. The release is a concept album on professional wrestling, though frontman John Darnielle has stated that several of its songs are " ...
'' (2015) *''
Goths The Goths ( got, 𐌲𐌿𐍄𐌸𐌹𐌿𐌳𐌰, translit=''Gutþiuda''; la, Gothi, grc-gre, Γότθοι, Gótthoi) were a Germanic people who played a major role in the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the emergence of medieval Europe ...
'' (2017) *''
In League with Dragons ''In League With Dragons'' is the seventeenth studio album by the Mountain Goats, released on April 26, 2019, on Merge Records. Inspired by tabletop role-playing games such as ''Dungeons & Dragons'', the album has been described as a "partial ro ...
'' (2019) *''
Songs for Pierre Chuvin ''Songs for Pierre Chuvin'' is the eighteenth studio album by the Mountain Goats, released on April 10, 2020. It is the first album since 2002's ''All Hail West Texas'' to feature only the band's frontman, John Darnielle, as well as the first sinc ...
'' (2020) *''
Getting Into Knives ''Getting Into Knives'' is the nineteenth studio album by indie folk band the Mountain Goats, released on October 23, 2020, through Merge Records. The album was recorded in March 2020 over six days at Sam Philips Recording in Memphis, in the sam ...
'' (2020) *'' Dark in Here'' (2021) *'' Bleed Out'' (2022)


In other media

The band's music has been featured in the
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television series '' Weeds''. "Cotton" was prominently featured in the season one episode "The Punishment Light", and "International Small Arms Traffic Blues" was featured in the season four episode "Yes I Can." The band performed the Theme to Weeds (Malvina Reynolds’ "
Little Boxes "Little Boxes" is a song written and composed by Malvina Reynolds in 1962, which became a hit for her friend Pete Seeger in 1963, when he released his cover version. The song is a social satire about the development of suburbia, and associat ...
") during the opening credits of Season 8, Episode 5. The song "Love, Love, Love" was performed by Lili Rose McKay in the movie ''
Welcome to Me ''Welcome to Me'' is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Shira Piven and written by Eliot Laurence. The film stars Kristen Wiig as Alice Klieg, a lottery winner with borderline personality disorder who uses her newfound wealth to writ ...
''. Throughout the third season of the
Adult Swim Adult Swim (AS; stylized as
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and often abbreviated as s is an American adult-oriented night-time cable television Television channel, channel that shares channel space with the basic cable network Cartoon Network and is programme ...
animated series ''
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'', the songs "No Children", "Old College Try", and "Love Love Love" are featured. The band made their television debut on October 6, 2009, playing "Psalms 40:2" on ''
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''. On January 19, 2010, they played "Genesis 3:23" on ''
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon ''Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'' is an American late-night talk show hosted by comedian Jimmy Fallon. About pag ...
''. On February 23, 2011, they played "Birth of Serpents" in support of their album, '' All Eternals Deck'', on the ''
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''. On April 6, 2015, the band performed "Foreign Object" on ''
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'' while promoting ''
Beat the Champ ''Beat the Champ'' is the fifteenth studio album by The Mountain Goats, released on April 7, 2015 on Merge Records. The release is a concept album on professional wrestling, though frontman John Darnielle has stated that several of its songs are " ...
''. In July 2019, the band performed on ''
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'', with Stephen Colbert joining in to sing "This Year". The song "Up the Wolves", from the band's album ''
The Sunset Tree ''The Sunset Tree'' is the ninth studio album by the Mountain Goats, released on April 26, 2005 by 4AD. The album's songs revolve around the house John Darnielle grew up in and the people who lived there, including his mother, sister, stepfather, ...
'', was featured in '' The Walking Deads season four episode " Still". The song "Game Shows Touch Our Lives", from the band's album '' Tallahassee'', is quoted in the epigraph of John Green's novel ''
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''. Additionally, the song "Used to Haunt" was played in the credits of the
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adaptation. The songs "Heel Turn 2" and "Sicilian Crest" originally premiered on the "weather report" section of the podcast ''
Welcome to Night Vale ''Welcome to Night Vale'' is a podcast presented as a radio show for the fictional town of Night Vale, reporting on the strange events that occur within it. The series was created in 2012 by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor. Published by Night Vale ...
''. On September 28, 2017, a podcast premiered entitled ''I Only Listen To The Mountain Goats'', hosted by John Darnielle and Joseph Fink, co-creator of the podcast ''
Welcome to Night Vale ''Welcome to Night Vale'' is a podcast presented as a radio show for the fictional town of Night Vale, reporting on the strange events that occur within it. The series was created in 2012 by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor. Published by Night Vale ...
.'' The first season features track-by-track discussions of The Mountain Goats' album ''All Hail West Texas'' and features a guest artist performing a cover of that episode's featured song. A compilation album of all the covers featured on the show was released on April 6, 2018, the day after the season finale. A second season premiered in Spring 2019. The song "No Children" was prominently featured in the series finale of ''
You're the Worst ''You're the Worst'' is an American comedy-drama television series created by Stephen Falk. Originally broadcast by FX, the series moved to its sister channel FXX beginning with the second season. The series follows Jimmy ( Chris Geere), a sel ...
''. In December, 2020,
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readers voted "This Year" as the number one song for the "Good Riddance 2020" playlist.


References


Further reading

* Adams, Tim (2004)
"Discography of The Mountain Goats"
Retrieved 19 March 2005 * Adams, Tim (2005)

Retrieved 19 March 2005 * themountaingoats.net staff (2004)

Retrieved 20 March 2005 * unknown author (2003)

Retrieved 20 March 2005 * Nickey, Jason(2000). "Mountain Goats Biography" Retrieved 20 March 2005


External links


Official site

themountaingoats.net

Five Tools
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