Geese Ride the Hype on Triumphant "Getting Killed Tour": Review + Photos
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Geese Ride the Hype on Triumphant "Getting Killed Tour": Review + Photos
"Hype is a funny thing. When an artist (or any creative project) encounters a sudden rush of excitement, they can just as easily surf the wave of newfound attention with grace as they can succumb to the riptide of rising expectations, washing up on the shores of disappointment. Luckily, on a scale of midwestern tourist visiting the West Coast for the first time to Big Kahuna, Geese are much closer to the latter, as proven by the launch of their triumphant "Getting Killed Tour.""
"Once they were on stage, the crew managed to match the audience's energy. Almost exclusively backlit via lights resting on the floor, Geese ripped through every single song of Getting Killed (albeit not in order), a handful of favorites from their sophomore effort 3D Country, and even a lone deep cut from their debut Projector. Regardless of which project the cuts came from, there wasn't a tune they launched into that wasn't met with rapturous cheers."
Geese are on a sold-out Getting Killed Tour supporting their third album Getting Killed. The band completed a two-show stint at Chicago's Thalia Hall with opening act Racing Mount Pleasant. Audience anticipation filled the pit, bar, and bathroom lines and amplified the live atmosphere. The band performed almost entirely backlit with floor lights and played every song from Getting Killed out of sequence, plus selections from 3D Country and a deep cut from Projector. Every song received rapturous cheers as the band matched the crowd's energy with an impressive rock 'n' roll display.
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