Geese: Tiny Desk Concert
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Geese: Tiny Desk Concert
"When Geese stopped by the NPR Music office in December, bassist Dominic DiGesu geeked out with a bag of trinkets to display on the Desk: a small, toy goose gifted to them on tour, a stuffed Snoopy, a figurine of Sonic cradling Jesus, Minecraft sticky notes and a Mets hat. Since the release of 2025's Getting Killed, the critical and fan reception has been wild and hard to parse even my colleagues at All Songs Considered dove into the phenomenon."
"But here, the members of Geese ignore the noise and lean into their decade of collaboration together. Geese's set is charmingly earnest and a bit melancholy, focused on the quieter moments of Getting Killed. It's truly the band in its purest form. Frontperson Cameron Winter sings seated, gazing out as he strums his guitar. Emily Green shines bright here, keeping the pulse of the band as she plays guitar with a jagged edge."
When Geese stopped by the NPR Music office in December, bassist Dominic DiGesu displayed a bag of trinkets including a toy goose, stuffed Snoopy, a Sonic-cradling-Jesus figurine, Minecraft sticky notes, and a Mets hat. Since the release of 2025's Getting Killed, critical and fan reception has been intense and varied. The band leaned into a decade of collaboration and delivered a charmingly earnest, slightly melancholy Tiny Desk set that emphasized quieter moments from the record. Cameron Winter sang seated while strumming guitar; Emily Green provided jagged-edge guitar and steady pulse. The set list included "Husbands," "Cobra," and "Half Real."
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