Posts Tagged ‘The Mountain Goats’

The project from singer-songwriter John Darnielle is best known for lyrically dense albums and an extremely rabid fan base. The Mountain Goats’ discography can be broken down into two halves; the early lo-fi albums that Darnielle self recorded and the studio recorded output he has released with a full band since 2002. While there are ardent fans of both sides, one album in particular manages to marry both styles: 2002’s All Hail West Texas, a 14-song collection recorded by Darnielle when his trusty Panasonic RX-FT500 suddenly spurred back to life. Here, Darnielle records tunes packed with some of his most detailed songwriting, like fan favorite anthem “The Best Ever Death Metal Band in Denton” which includes a sing-a-long outro of “Hail Satan!” Elsewhere, the doomed ballad “Fault Lines” and “Mess Inside” provide the detailed character sketches Darnielle would perfect on later concept albums.

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The new album from The Mountain Goats is titled “Beat the Champ”, and it has a pretty amusing premise – it’s all about professional wrestling. They shared the first song ‘The Legend of Chavo Guerrero’ back in January and yesterday they surprised the Welcome to Night Vale podcast with the premiere of another song from the record, ‘Heel Turn 2’. Admittedly, I’ve never been huge into wrestling so I’m not familiar with the ‘heel turn’ term, so I’ll let the press release explain it for me:

“A “heel turn” is a person’s complete and sudden, and often shocking, change from good to evil. The term comes from professional wrestling, referring to when a face (good guy) turns his back on the fans and becomes a heel (bad guy).”

You can listen to ‘Heel Turn 2’ below, and pick up “Beat the Champ” when it’s released on 13th April via Merge Records.