Tag: Geese


  • Sound of 2026: How Geese Took Flight from a Brooklyn Basement

    Sound of 2026: How Geese Took Flight from a Brooklyn Basement

    Introduction: The rise of Geese as a Gen Z rock landmark Geese, the Brooklyn four-piece formed by childhood friends Cameron Winter, Emily Green, Max Bassin, and another longtime collaborator, emerged from a modest basement studio into the broader landscape of American rock. Once described as “Gen Z’s first great American rock band,” the group has…

  • Sound of 2026: How Geese Took Flight from Brooklyn Basements to Global Stages

    Sound of 2026: How Geese Took Flight from Brooklyn Basements to Global Stages

    From basement beginnings to a breakout year In the heart of Brooklyn, a DIY four-piece is making a case for being the defining new American rock band of Gen Z. Geese—an ensemble that started in basements and living rooms—has evolved into a touring powerhouse, blending garage grit with pop hooks and a restless sense of…

  • Sound of 2026: How Geese Took Flight from Brooklyn Basements

    Sound of 2026: How Geese Took Flight from Brooklyn Basements

    Introduction: A Quiet Spark Turns Into a Frenzy In the crowded orbit of a new generation of rock, Geese has managed a rare feat: turning a hometown rehearsal room into a launchpad for national attention. The Brooklyn four-piece—childhood friends Cameron Winter on vocals and keyboards, Emily Green on guitar, and Max Bassin on drums, with…

  • Sound of 2026: How Brooklyn basement band Geese took flight

    Sound of 2026: How Brooklyn basement band Geese took flight

    Sound of 2026: Geese Rise from Brooklyn’s Basement to Global Stages Geese, the Brooklyn four-piece often described as Gen Z’s first great American rock band, has quietly built a following that feels both inevitable and earned. Comprising childhood friends who grew up in the same corners of New York City, the group began in basements…

  • September’s Best New Albums Lead Olivia Dean, NIN, Big Thief

    September’s Best New Albums Lead Olivia Dean, NIN, Big Thief

    September’s quiet revolution: a month of standout albums Taylor Swift may be commanding the headlines, but September 2025 has delivered a chorus of essential new records across pop, indie, and experimental sounds. From lush pop sophistication to industrial grandeur and intimate folk, this month’s releases invite deep listens and stubborn earworms alike. Here’s a guide…

  • September 2025’s Best New Albums You Shouldn’t Miss

    September 2025’s Best New Albums You Shouldn’t Miss

    September 2025: A Quiet Burst of Extraordinary Debuts and Follow‑Ups September often arrives with a sprint of major releases, but this year’s quieter arrivals have turned out to be among the most engaging records of 2025. From lush pop craftsmanship to brutalist guitar explorations, the best new albums of the month offer a spectrum that…