The Mountain Goats Announce Concert at The ELM

Longstanding indie folk rock band, The Mountain Goats, will perform live at The ELM in Bozeman on October 11, 2023.

The band, based mostly in North Carolina, is made up of John Darnielle, Peter Hughes, Jon Wurster, and Matt Douglas. Darnielle started under the Mountain Goats moniker in 1991 and released the debut album Zopilote Machine in 1994. They’re known for their prolific output of music, releasing an astounding 21 studio albums.

They often released low-fidelity cassette only recordings during the mid 90s before switching to a more polished style with the release of Tallahassee in 2002. Their most recent album Bleed Out was released in 2022.

Tickets

PRESALE: Limited Groove presale tickets will be available online only (while supplies last) from 11am – 10pm Thursday, April 13th, 2023. A password will be provided via email after completing the Groove Presale sign up form where it says GET TICKETS below. PLEASE NOTE: Logjam Gift Cards cannot be used for presale purchases. Learn how to purchase tickets with your Logjam gift card here.

PUBLIC ON SALE: Tickets go on sale Friday, April 14th at 10am at The ELM box office, the Top Hat box office, online or by phone at 1 (800) 514-3849. Reserved balcony loge seating, reserved premium balcony seating, reserved balcony wing seating, and general admission standing room tickets are available.  All ages are welcome.

About The Mountain Goats

Maybe you are just like John Darnielle: In the depths of the pandemic winter at the end of 2020, the Mountain Goats frontman passed the time trapped at home in North Carolina watching pulpy action movies, finding comfort in familiar tropes and sofabound escapism. But you are not really like John Darnielle, unless the action movies you found comfort in included French thrillers like 2008’s Mesrine, vintage Italian poliziotteschi, or the 1974 Donald Pleasence mad-scientist vehicle The Freakmaker. Or unless watching them brought you back to your formative days as an artist, when watching films fueled and soundtracked your songwriting jags and bare-bones home recordings and in turn inspired your 20th album to be a song cycle about the allure—and futility—of vengeance. But there’s no shame in not being like John Darnielle; few people are.

“On earlier tapes you’ll find these sound samples,” Darnielle says. “‘Oh, where’s this sample from?’ It’s from whatever movie I was watching while I was sitting around on the couch with a guitar. I watch a movie, somebody’d say something that I like the sound of and I’ll write that phrase down. And then I would pause the VHS, write the song, record the song on a boombox, and go back to watching my movie. I got into doing that again; I just kept watching action movies and taking notes on what they’re about and on what the governing plots and tropes and styles are. It was very much like an immersion method acting technique.” Continue reading…