Songs for Petronius
The Mountain Goats · 1992
13 min · 5 tracks · indie folk
A raw, lo-fi tapestry of storytelling woven with heartfelt melodies and minimalist instrumentation.
Songs for Petronius is an EP by The Mountain Goats, released in 1992. A raw, lo-fi tapestry of storytelling woven with heartfelt melodies and minimalist instrumentation. This album is significant for its role in shaping the indie folk genre during the early '90s, influencing a wave of artists embracing lo-fi aesthetics. It received attention for its raw lyrical content and has gained retrospective acclaim, solidifying The Mountain Goats' status within the indie music scene. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Songs for Petronius sound like?
A raw, lo-fi tapestry of storytelling woven with heartfelt melodies and minimalist instrumentation. Rooted in indie folk.
What makes Songs for Petronius by The Mountain Goats notable?
This album is significant for its role in shaping the indie folk genre during the early '90s, influencing a wave of artists embracing lo-fi aesthetics. It received attention for its raw lyrical content and has gained retrospective acclaim, solidifying The Mountain Goats' status within the indie music scene. Released in 1992, 'Songs for Petronius' is The Mountain Goats' fourth album, following their earlier work that established their distinctive lo-fi sound. At this point in their career, lead singer John Darnielle was honing his narrative songwriting style, which would become a hallmark of the band's identity.
How many songs are on Songs for Petronius?
Songs for Petronius has 5 tracks, running approximately 13 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 The Bad Doctor Standout 3:39
- 2 Alpha Double Negative-Going to Catalina Standout 2:43
- 3 Pure Intentions Standout 2:14
- 4 The Lady From Shanghai 2:10
- 5 Pure Love 2:19
Release Date
January 1, 1992
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
13 min 5 sec
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