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Geese – ‘Getting Killed’ Review: Another Exhilaratingly Free-Spirited Turn From the New York Cult Heroes

Geese's third album blends easy-listening sounds with intense tracks like 'Trinidad' featuring JPEGMAFIA, marking a shift from their earlier post-punk style.

  • Geese released their third album, Getting Killed, on September 26, 2025, via Partisan Records, marking a new phase for the Brooklyn rock band.
  • The band, formed in their teens with a first album in 2018, evolved from lo-fi post-punk through alt-country on 2023's 3D Country to this more accessible record.
  • Getting Killed features inventive song structures, a mix of nostalgic and irreverent lyrics characteristic of Gen Z, and highlights frontman Cameron Winter's froggy voice and theatrical delivery.
  • The album opens with Trinidad, a track blending abrasive instrumentation and shrieks from Winter, and was preceded by its release two months before the full LP.
  • Getting Killed confirms Geese's commitment to experimentation and growth, positioning them as leading figures in contemporary indie rock and bolstering their cult status.
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NME broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Tuesday, September 23, 2025.
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