
Projector
Geese
- LP
- Label
- Partisan Records, Play It Again Sam

With impressive ease, their sound moves between New York icons like Talking Heads, The Strokes, and Television, but also contemporary post-punk bands like Squid. When Geese seemingly effortlessly combine raging guitar riffs with melancholically profound lyrics and dynamically varied structures, it's this blend of experimental ideas, catchy melodies, and youthful Sturm und Drang energy that makes the debut album of this still-young band so special.
The project of the five teenage friends connects the restless worry about the future with the pent-up frustration with the present—a perspective all too familiar in today's uncertain and fast-paced world. Perhaps it makes sense, then, that the mysterious figure on the album cover was also born from a dream: strangely alien, yet somehow familiar. It's generating significant international buzz with features and reviews from Pitchfork to The Guardian and was Rough Trade Stores' Album of the Month in December. "One of the year's most thrilling rock debuts!" (NME)