Preternaturally talented Brooklyn rockers Geese (geese_band) are simply the real deal. Meet Paste's October picks for the Best of What's Next:
Even all of that music knowledge feels like merely the tip of an iceberg that could sink several Titanics. Hudson is particularly well-listened: “This fool’s encyclopedic about music,” says Bassin. Winter agrees: “That is a lot of the reason that we were so intrigued by him when we first met him, because we were just like, ‘Here’s an 18- or 17-year-old kid, who knowsmuch more about music. He definitely inspired us all to start broadening our horizons a little bit, as well.
Then we were just like, ‘Okay, well, if a dream label reaches out, or an actual big indie label wanted us, then we wouldn’t go to school, but that’s not gonna happen. But then it did happen.’” of new albums out today , the band’s debut “fits most comfortably in the post-punk bucket, but placing any one descriptor on it is a mistake—Geese’sis stylistic multiplicity, and their songs never occupy a single space for long, shifting fluidly between angular precision and psychedelic sprawl, all while remaining perpetually danceable and energetic.”,” their stunner of a debut single, released over the summer to celebrate their record deal.
None of this would be possible if Geese didn’t function as “a real organism,” as Winter puts it. Though the vocalist usually catalyzes the songwriting process—and says that on “some particular songs, I’m really sort of neurotic about it, just like, ‘Yo, you play this and don’t play that other thing that you’re trying to play,’ [a] dickhead about it”—their works-in-progress tend to take on lives of their own.
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