Escape Goat's first EP, self-titled but casually referenced as the "free EP", began as a salvage and archiving operation. The band was expecting to lose their founding guitar player if he couldn't secure permanent resident status in Canada, so they scrambled to self-record a basement demo of their songs as a keepsake of their time together. A few months later, when they learned that Neil would, indeed, be able to stay in Canada as a permanent resident, they returned to those demo recordings and recruited a professional studio guru, Patty Peeze to re-record the gu… read more
Escape Goat's first EP, self-titled but casually referenced as the "free EP", began as a salvage and archiving operation. The band was… read more
Escape Goat's first EP, self-titled but casually referenced as the "free EP", began as a salvage and archiving operation. The band was expecting to lose their founding gui… read more
The musical style of Escape Goat was first conceived by Neil Jackson, years before he crossed the Atlantic and into Canada from Belfast, Northern Ireland. In March of 2016, Neil partnered with Erin Dobbin in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, and the pair began to evolve Neil's original ideas. Later that year, Kyle Anderson added a much needed dose of live drumming to the group, and in February 2017, BC import Scott Renton completed the lineup, and unexpectedly added trombone to the group's sound, to create a full-fledged band. The band has been described as a mix of Faith No Mor… read more
The musical style of Escape Goat was first conceived by Neil Jackson, years before he crossed the Atlantic and into Canada from Belfast, Northern Ireland. In March of 2016, Neil partnered w… read more
The musical style of Escape Goat was first conceived by Neil Jackson, years before he crossed the Atlantic and into Canada from Belfast, Northern Ireland. In March of 2016, Neil partnered with Erin Dobbin in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, … read more