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17 Best Songs of the Last Two Weeks: The Smile, M. Ward and First Aid Kit, Slowdive, and More

Plus Faye Webster, Sigur Rós, Palehound, Strange Ranger, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Jun 23, 2023

Welcome to the 22nd Songs of the Week of 2023. We didn’t do a Songs of the Week last week because I was out of town last Thursday to this Monday in Washington, DC, covering Awesome Con. So, this week’s Songs of the Week is supersized and incorporates tracks from the last two weeks. More

Geese Share Video for New Song “I See Myself”

3D Country Due Out This Friday via Partisan/Play It Again Sam

Jun 20, 2023

Brooklyn post-punk five-piece Geese have shared the fourth single from their new album, 3D Country, “I See Myself” via a music video co-directed by Geese frontman Cameron Winter (with Andy Swartz). More

12 Best Songs of the Week: Decisive Pink, Christine and the Queens, Local Natives, and More

Plus Madeline Kenney, CJ’s Mirra Maze, Sparks, Youth Lagoon, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

May 12, 2023

Welcome to the 17th Songs of the Week of 2023. This week we had an obvious #1, a clear highlight to top the list. But there were plenty of other solid tracks too, including three from newly announced albums. More

May 09, 2023

Brooklyn post-punk five-piece Geese are releasing a new album, 3D Country, on June 23 via Partisan/Play It Again Sam. Now they have shared its third single, “Mysterious Love,” via a self-directed music video, and announced some new tour dates. More

10 Best Songs of the Week: Geese, Hannah Jadagu, Lael Neale, Mega Bog, and More

Plus Caroline Rose, Bully, Westerman, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Mar 24, 2023

Welcome to the eleventh Songs of the Week of 2023. There weren’t a lot of new songs on offer this week, perhaps because the music industry was recovering from SXSW last week. But there were still some tracks we liked. More

Geese Announce New Album, Share Video for New Song and Title Track “3D Country”

3D Country Due Out June 23 via Partisan/Play It Again Sam

Mar 21, 2023

Brooklyn post-punk five-piece Geese have announced a new album, 3D Country, and shared its second single, title track “3D Country,” via a music video. More

Geese Share Video for New Song “Cowboy Nudes”

Single Out Now via Partisan/Play It Again Sam

Jan 31, 2023

Brooklyn post-punk five-piece Geese have shared a new song, “Cowboy Nudes,” via a music video. More

Spoon Announce U.S. Tour Dates

Lucifer on the Sofa Due Out February 11 via Matador

Jan 13, 2022

Spoon have announced a set of U.S. tour dates in support of their upcoming album, Lucifer on the Sofa. The tour will kick off in early February at the Observatory in Santa Ana and conclude in early June at the Van Buren in Phoenix. Supporting acts include Margaret Glaspy and Geese. More

Jan 07, 2022

2021 began and ended in a state of uncertainty, but was still a fruitful year for new music. Here are Under the Radar‘s 100 favorite albums from the year. More

10 Best Songs of the Week: Let’s Eat Grandma, alt-J, Penelope Isles, Parquet Courts, and More

Plus Absolutely Free, Bartees Strange, Geese, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Sep 24, 2021

Welcome to the 36th Songs of the Week of 2021. Whereas last week’s list was a supersized Top 14, this week was a bit calmer, with 10 songs we particularly liked. More

Geese Share New Song “Projector” and Announce First Ever North American Tour

Projector Due Out October 29 via Partisan/Play It Again Sam

Sep 22, 2021

Brand new Brooklyn post-punk five-piece Geese are releasing their debut album, Projector, on October 29 via Partisan/Play It Again Sam (with a physical release on December 3). Now they have shared another new song from it, title track “Projector,” and also announced their first ever North American tour dates. More

10 Best Songs of the Week: Saint Etienne, Geese, Helado Negro, W.H. Lung, and More

Plus The Fiery Furnaces, La Luz, My Morning Jacket, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Aug 27, 2021

Welcome to the 32nd Songs of the Week of 2021. It was an eclectic week for new tracks and there were lots to choose from (hence we have a slew of honorable mentions). More

Geese Announce Debut Album, Share Video for New Song “Low Era”

Projector Due Out October 29 via Partisan/Play It Again Sam

Aug 24, 2021

Brand new Brooklyn post-punk five-piece Geese have announced their debut album, Projector, and shared a new song from it, “Low Era,” via a video for the single. More

10 Best Songs of the Week: Low, Geese, Colleen Green, Morly, and More

Plus Damon & Naomi, John Grant, SPELLLING, and a Wrap-up of the Week’s Other Notable New Tracks

Jun 25, 2021

Welcome to the 24th Songs of the Week of 2021. Today was a blockbuster new album release day. It saw the release of new full-lengths by Modest Mouse, Lucy Dacus, The Mountain Goats, John Grant, SPELLLING, Faye Webster, Matthew Dear, Lightning Bug, Pom Pom Squad, Hiss Golden Messenger, Gaspard Augé, Hiatus Kaiyote, Squirrel Flower, and more. But it was also a strong week for new singles. More

Geese Share Debut Single “Disco”

Song Out Now via Partisan/Play It Again Sam

Jun 24, 2021

Geese are a new post-punk five-piece from Brooklyn and they have just released their debut single, “Disco.” It’s also been announced that the band has signed to the labels Partisan and Play It Again Sam. More



Interviews

Jun 23, 2023

Cameron Winter inevitably uses the phrase “level up” when he talks about Geese’s second album, 3D Country, out today via Partisan and Play It Again Sam. More

Geese on “Projector”

Preflight Check

Aug 10, 2022

Mid-September 2021 finds the Brooklyn based band, Geese, two days out from a Friday night set at R.J. Daniels, a sports bar on New York’s Long Island. More


Reviews

Jun 23, 2023

The five members of Brooklyn’s Geese are coming of age in an era of tough decisions: save the world or watch it burn? The 11 tracks of 3D Country are littered with references to New York City sinking into the ocean (“Cowboy Nudes”) and skies afire (“Mysterious Love”). More