New York Band Geese Releases Third Album Getting Killed, Launches North America Tour
New York Band Geese Releases Third Album Getting Killed, Launches North America Tour

New York Band Geese Releases Third Album Getting Killed, Launches North America Tour

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Geese, the Brooklyn rock band fronted by Cameron Winter, have announced their third studio album, Getting Killed, set for release on September 26 via Partisan Records. Recorded over a month in Los Angeles with producer Kenneth Blume, the album features a genre-splintering sound that balances raw vulnerability with fury, marking a definitive evolution for the band following Winter's acclaimed solo debut, Heavy Metal. The lead single “Taxes” bridges Winter’s solo work and the band’s new direction, accompanied by a dynamic music video that escalates from concert scenes to chaotic visuals. To support the album, Geese will embark on their largest North American headline tour starting October 10, with many dates already sold out and additional shows added, including two hometown performances at Brooklyn Paramount in November. The band’s previous album, 3D Country, was critically praised and solidified their status in the indie rock scene, with a history of festival appearances and collaborations with prominent artists. Getting Killed is anticipated to continue their trajectory as a vital voice in rock's new wave while challenging traditional song structures and expectations.

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