
"On September 26th, Cameron Winter, Emily Green, Dominic DiGesu, and Max Bassin released their third album, Getting Killed. A day later, they played a free release show at Banker's Anchor in Brooklyn for fans to hear much of the widely praised album played live for the first time. The young rock outfit played eleven songs at the show, which saw huge congregations of people gathering on rooftops to catch a glimpse of the event."
"An insecurity that's usually been protected by slacker-rock humour seems to have fallen away on Getting Killed and Winter fully embraces the different flecks of his vocal timbre, not hiding its idiosyncrasies but instead embracing them. The result of which is a heightened humanisation of the records, more tender takes, making it at times, a fitting voice for this obscure new age of indie. Somewhere between humorous, obscure and outright despondent, he, along with the rest of this band, has become a bastion of twisted hope on Getting Killed."
Geese released their third album Getting Killed on September 26 and played a free release show at Banker's Anchor in Brooklyn the following day. The band performed eleven songs, with rooftop crowds gathering to watch. The setlist largely followed the album's order but closed with opener 'Trinidad' and included fan favorites '21 22' and 'Mysterious Love' from 3D Country; 'Long Island City Here I Come' and 'Cobra' were omitted. The group previously sold out two shows at London's The George Tavern. Getting Killed earned a four-and-a-half-star review praising Winter's vocal confidence and the record's humanised, tender tone.
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