To understand why Geese’s new record “Getting Killed” — released Friday via Partisan Records — sounds the way it does, you must understand what came before.
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The New York band breaks their previous molds, glueing them back together with a reckless abandon to see what new shapes of guitar music are formed.
“Getting Killed” can feel theatrical and absurd, almost like a caricature of rock, but that’s what Geese seem to be chasing.
Geese have built a reputation of chaotically throwing textures at songs, but on 'Getting Killed' they've reduced it to a fine art.
Last month, Geese, a quartet from Brooklyn, released its third studio album, “Getting Killed,” which has been praised as one ...
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