Meth & Goats - Re Meth

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Review by Raymond Asuquo

Album Review: Re Meth by Meth & Goats Meth & Goats’ Re Meth is a gritty, unapologetic dive into the raw edges of rock music. Released under the Nail In The Coffin label, this U.S.-based duo delivers an album that feels like it’s been pulled straight from the underbelly of garage sessions and late-night experiments. While the genre is firmly rooted in rock, the remixes here push boundaries you didn’t know existed. It’s not perfect—sometimes it even feels intentionally rough around the edges—but that’s exactly what makes it stick. Let’s talk tracks. First up, “Circle K (Remix)” hits hard with its pulsating rhythm and distorted guitar riffs. This isn’t your typical verse-chorus-repeat structure; instead, it builds tension in ways that feel almost cinematic. There’s something hypnotic about how the track evolves, layering sounds until it becomes a chaotic yet controlled storm. You remember this one because it doesn’t just sit in your ears—it invades your headspace. It’s messy, but so is life, right? Then there’s “Art Corpse (Remix),” which stands out for entirely different reasons. If “Circle K” is chaos, this track is calculated rebellion. The bassline groans with attitude, while the vocals are delivered with a sneer that feels both ironic and deadly serious. What sticks with you here is the way the song plays with dynamics—quiet moments explode into loud ones, keeping listeners on edge. By the time it ends, you’re left wondering if they meant to make it sound like a battle cry or just a happy accident. Either way, it works. “How To Get To The Sun (Remix)” deserves a quick nod too, though it doesn’t leave as lasting an impression as the other two. Still, its shimmering intro hints at ambition beyond the usual rock tropes, even if it doesn’t fully deliver. What strikes me most about Re Meth is how uninterested it seems in pleasing everyone. Some might call it pretentious; others will see it as bold. Personally, I think it’s refreshing—a reminder that music doesn’t always need polish to resonate. And honestly? That closing fade-out on “Art Corpse” still gives me chills every time. So yeah, Meth & Goats didn’t reinvent rock with Re Meth, but maybe they weren’t trying to. Maybe they just wanted to remind us that sometimes art should be more gut punch than gentle hug. Or maybe they were just messing around in a studio somewhere, high on caffeine and bad decisions. Who knows? But hey, isn’t that kind of mystery half the fun?

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TrackDurationPreview
Circle K (Remix)
How To Get To The Sun (Remix)
Art Corpse (Remix)

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NITCO 11

Labels

Nail In The Coffin

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About Meth & Goats

Post-punk / noise rock band from Moline, Illinois, US.

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  • Meth & Goats

Members

  • Ray Malone
  • Dennis Hockaday
  • Talbot Borders
  • Jon Burns
  • Nick Kelley
  • Centaur Noir

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Here’s something cool: The album *Re Meth* by Meth & Goats is a rock gem from the US, released under the label Nail In The Coffin. It includes remixes of tracks like "Circle K" and "How To Get To The Sun." What makes it stand out? Each song has a fresh twist, almost like they took the original vibes and gave them a second life. Rock fans dig it for its raw energy.