
In just two years, Brooklyn quintet Geese have exploded onto the scene with daring, auspicious rock ‘n’ roll that so many folks have become obsessed with. With an artillery of post-punk, stadium anthems and energetic, Y2K garage rock, Geese perfected a sound that is as meticulous as krautrock and as titanic as cowboy chords set ablaze by 10-foot-tall amplifiers. While their recent sophomore album, “3D Country”, Geese returned soon after with an EP of extra portions. The five songs on “4D Country“, which include a slightly re-imagined version of the OG title track, are all vignettes of a grandness that cannot—and could never be—contained within the confines of one singular album.
Geese are, all at once, vicious, theatrical, heartfelt and awing. Tunes like “Jesse” and “Art of War” capitalize on the experimental, seismic chaos the five-piece have perfected, while “Space Race” finds vocalist Cameron Winter going absolutely bonkers on the upswing. Predictable textures and tones are just not in the cards for Geese; every song they make is meant to put you in a tailspin.
Brooklyn 5-piece Geese have detailed their anticipated sophomore album “3D Country”, via Partisan Records. Co-produced by the band and James Ford (Arctic Monkeys, Depeche Mode, Shame), the album’s 11 tracks are an explosion in both scope and vision for the group.
The new album “3D Country” out now on Partisan Records and Play It Again Sam: