By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
  • Spotify Channel
  • Pop/R&B
  • Rock
  • Electronic
NEWSLETTER
Music World
  • News
    NewsShow More
    From En Vogue to ‘Café Mocha’ & Beyond: Industry Veteran Sheila Eldridge on Staying ‘In a Learning State of Mind’
    From En Vogue to ‘Café Mocha’ & Beyond: Industry Veteran Sheila Eldridge on Staying ‘In a Learning State of Mind’
    April 1, 2026
    Taylor Swift Fans React to’Elizabeth Taylor’ Music Video: ‘Has to Be an April Fools’ Joke’
    Taylor Swift Fans React to’Elizabeth Taylor’ Music Video: ‘Has to Be an April Fools’ Joke’
    April 1, 2026
    “Trance isn’t a dirty word anymore”: Armin van Buuren and Apple Music on the future of dance
    “Trance isn’t a dirty word anymore”: Armin van Buuren and Apple Music on the future of dance
    April 1, 2026
    Cass McCombs and Hand Habits Team Up for New Split 7″
    Cass McCombs and Hand Habits Team Up for New Split 7″
    April 1, 2026
    Tributes paid to Hull Adelphi Club owner Paul ‘Jacko’ Jackson, who has died age 71: “One of the real lifers in music”
    Tributes paid to Hull Adelphi Club owner Paul ‘Jacko’ Jackson, who has died age 71: “One of the real lifers in music”
    April 1, 2026
  • Album Reviews
  • Features
  • Lists
  • Videos
  • More
    • Press Release
    • Trends
Reading: Geese Remind Us Why Real Bands Matter
Share
Search
Music WorldMusic World
Font ResizerAa
  • News
  • Features
  • Reviews
  • Lists
  • Videos
Search
  • News
  • Album Reviews
  • Features
  • Lists
  • Videos
  • More
    • Press Release
    • Trends
Follow US
© 2022 Foxiz News Network. Ruby Design Company. All Rights Reserved.
Music World > Features > Geese Remind Us Why Real Bands Matter
Features

Geese Remind Us Why Real Bands Matter

Written by: News Room Last updated: March 8, 2026
Share
Geese Remind Us Why Real Bands Matter

A decent definition of a real rock band is that the drummer has to matter as much as the singer —  and while rock influences are all over the pop charts, that kind of group has been hard to find in the mainstream for much of this century. Even the biggest indie acts of the last 15 years or so tend to be solo singer-songwriters masquerading as bands, but Brooklyn’s Geese, the buzziest rock band in years, are a total exception. Sure, frontman Cameron Winter is a killer songwriter in the tradition of Lou Reed, Tom Waits, and Leonard Cohen, but as producer Kenny Bloom told Rolling Stone last year, “It’s not one genius and a bunch of other people who are just cool. This is a band where every member is actually really talented and does really interesting things.” 

On the new episode of Rolling Stone Music Now, Rob Sheffield and host Brian Hiatt discuss all things Geese —  to hear the whole thing, check out Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or just press play above. Among other topics, their discussion traces the strange arc that brought Geese (Winter, drummer Max Bassin, guitarist Emily Green, and bassist Dominic DiGesu) to this moment. After their excellent but somewhat overlooked 2023 album 3D Country — which occasionally evokes the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion — the band was feeling dispirited. Then the surprise success of Winter’s superb solo debut, Heavy Metal, including the instant-classic ballad “Love Takes Miles,”  vaulted his band to a new level. 

Editor’s picks

When Geese came back with last year’s Getting Killed, with a sound Sheffield compares to an In Rainbows cover band taking on Talking Heads’ Fear of Music, the world was more than ready. It landed them an SNL parody and then an actual musical-guest slot on the show, with Winter gleefully perplexing an audience of millions by yelping his way through the climax of “Trinidad”: “There’s a bomb in my car!”  Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie showed up to film Winter’s solo show at Carnegie Hall, and rock legends from Julian Casablancas to Jeff Tweedy to Patti Smith have lined up to praise the band. In recent weeks, they won International Group of the Year at the Brit Awards, and Olivia Rodrigo reportedly showed up at a Paris show.

Trending Stories

Thanks in part to Winter’s singular voice, Geese can be polarizing, which isn’t unusual even for acts destined for legend. Sheffield compares the reaction to the backlash the Strokes’ success stirred up early on — both bands share “a certain brattiness.”​​ But the band’s sound is also a moving target; each album so far has been wildly different from the last. And since the band apparently recorded a lot of extra music during the Getting Killed sessions, we may be about to get surprised again soon.

Download and subscribe to Rolling Stone‘s weekly podcast, Rolling Stone Music Now, hosted by Brian Hiatt, on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Check out nine years’ worth of episodes in the archive, including in-depth interviews with artists including Mariah Carey, Bruce Springsteen, Questlove, Halsey, Missy Elliott, Dua Lipa, Neil Young, Snoop Dogg, Brandi Carlile, Phoebe Bridgers, Yungblud, Rick Ross, Alicia Keys, the National, Brian May, Roger Taylor, Ice Cube, Taylor Hawkins, Willow, Keith Richards, Robert Plant, Killer Mike, Julian Casablancas, Sheryl Crow, Johnny Marr, Scott Weiland, Liam Gallagher, Alice Cooper, Fleetwood Mac, Elvis Costello, John Legend, Donald Fagen, Charlie Puth, Phil Collins, Justin Townes Earle, Stephen Malkmus, Sebastian Bach, Tom Petty, Eddie Van Halen, Kelly Clarkson, Pete Townshend, Bob Seger, the Zombies, and Gary Clark Jr. And look for dozens of episodes featuring genre-spanning discussions, debates, and explainers with Rolling Stone’s critics and reporters.

TAGGED: Cameron Winter, Featured, Geese, Leonard Cohen, Lou Reed
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Email Print
Previous Article CyHi Tackles G.O.O.D. Music Fallout on New Song CyHi Tackles G.O.O.D. Music Fallout on New Song
Next Article Country Joe McDonald, Country Joe and the Fish Singer, Dead at 84 Country Joe McDonald, Country Joe and the Fish Singer, Dead at 84

Join Us for a Melodic Night Under the Stars!

Don't Miss Out

Latest News

New
Taylor Swift Fans React to’Elizabeth Taylor’ Music Video: ‘Has to Be an April Fools’ Joke’

Taylor Swift Fans React to’Elizabeth Taylor’ Music Video: ‘Has to Be an April Fools’ Joke’

“Trance isn’t a dirty word anymore”: Armin van Buuren and Apple Music on the future of dance

“Trance isn’t a dirty word anymore”: Armin van Buuren and Apple Music on the future of dance

Cass McCombs and Hand Habits Team Up for New Split 7″

Cass McCombs and Hand Habits Team Up for New Split 7″

Tributes paid to Hull Adelphi Club owner Paul ‘Jacko’ Jackson, who has died age 71: “One of the real lifers in music”

Tributes paid to Hull Adelphi Club owner Paul ‘Jacko’ Jackson, who has died age 71: “One of the real lifers in music”

You Might Also Like

From En Vogue to ‘Café Mocha’ & Beyond: Industry Veteran Sheila Eldridge on Staying ‘In a Learning State of Mind’
News

From En Vogue to ‘Café Mocha’ & Beyond: Industry Veteran Sheila Eldridge on Staying ‘In a Learning State of Mind’

Asked what fans can expect when the It’s Iconic…

Writen by News Room April 1, 2026
Taylor Swift Fans React to’Elizabeth Taylor’ Music Video: ‘Has to Be an April Fools’ Joke’
News

Taylor Swift Fans React to’Elizabeth Taylor’ Music Video: ‘Has to Be an April Fools’ Joke’

Taylor Swift’s new music video for “Elizabeth Taylor” has…

Writen by News Room April 1, 2026
“Trance isn’t a dirty word anymore”: Armin van Buuren and Apple Music on the future of dance
News

“Trance isn’t a dirty word anymore”: Armin van Buuren and Apple Music on the future of dance

At the 2026 Winter Music Conference in Miami, Dutch…

Writen by News Room April 1, 2026
Cass McCombs and Hand Habits Team Up for New Split 7″
News

Cass McCombs and Hand Habits Team Up for New Split 7″

Cass McCombs and Hand Habits are joining forces on…

Writen by News Room April 1, 2026
Music World

Until next time, keep the groove alive, and remember, music is the ultimate time machine.

FACEBOOK
SPOTIFY
YOUTUBE
RSS
  • News
  • Album Reviews
  • Features
  • Videos
  • Pop/R&B
  • Rock
  • Electronic
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Terms of Use
  • Newsletter
DISCLAIMER: We make great efforts to maintain reliable data on all offers presented. However, this data is provided without warranty. Users should always check the provider’s official website for current terms and details.
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?