The Mountain Goats + Gently Tender at Bristol Beacon
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A gig held at Bristol Beacon on Tuesday 21st May. The event starts at 19:00.


Tickets: https://bristolbeacon.org/whats-on/the-mountain-goats/

The Mountain Goats are, for all practical purposes, the endlessly clever and prolific John Darnielle and whatever musicians he surrounds himself with, which means that while the soundscape may change from project to project, the overall tone and feel of Darnielle’s work remains remarkably consistent.

At his best, he writes finely observed, slightly surreal, impressionistic vignettes that manage to mix life as we live it with life as we wish we could live it, and as such he has more in common with a novelist than he does with the typical singer/songwriter, which is fitting, as he’s also a published author.

Darnielle’s early Mountain Goats releases were lo-fi, cassette-recorded efforts cut with a rotating lineup of musicians, such as 1995’s Nine Black Poppies and 2000’s The Coroner’s Gambit. By 2005’s The Sunset Tree, his recordings had become cleaner and less cluttered, but his characters studies were just as vivid, and as the Mountain Goats finally cohered into a stable lineup (with Darnielle joined by Peter Hughes, Matt Douglas, and Jon Wurster), they recorded tuneful, thematically unified albums such as Beat the Champ (2015) and Goths (2017) that ranked with their finest work.

Plus support from Gently Tender

Presented by DHP
Format: Standing in stalls, reserved seating in tiers
Age: 14+

Doors: 19.00

All timings are approximate and subject to change

Entry requirements: no age restrictions

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