Rock Is Finally Fun Again with Geese’s ‘Getting Killed’
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Geese - Getting Killed
Hi, everyone. Getthony Killedtano here, the internet's busiest music nerd, and it's time for a review of the new Geese album, Getting Killed. If you've spent any amount of time on the internet looking at rock music, especially underground and left field rock music, most likely you have heard of the New York band Geese at this point. And let me tell you, from my own personal perspective and standpoint, in an age where rock music is growing increa…
Geese’s ‘Getting Killed’ is a bizarre soundtrack for this tense current moment
On Sept. 26, Brooklyn-based band Geese released their third album, Getting Killed. As one of indie music’s most unique up-and-coming acts, Geese’s new project was highly anticipated by fans. The album’s lead single, “Taxes,” earned over three million streams on Spotify after it was released on July 8. Getting Killed doesn’t disappoint. Through inventive arrangements and frenetic, mysterious lyrics, Geese creates an atmosphere of duelling tension…
Album Review: Geese – Getting Killed
While Geese’s new album, Getting Killed, incorporates the New York band’s art-jazz and prog tendencies, definitive structures and recurrent motifs are readily employed; soundscapes unfurl more as shamanic palimpsests than flux-y improvs. In terms of songcraft and delivery, singer Cameron Winter draws from his solo LP, 2024’s Heavy Metal; joined by his bandmates – Emily Green, Dominic DiGesu, and Max Bassin – however, his idiosyncratic vocals and…
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