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Projector

    Geese is a band that begins and ends in Brooklyn, as a project between friends to build a home studio out of a basement. Their songs are born from the same ambition: make music by any means necessary. They began recording together with sneakers as mic stands and blankets draped over the amps, all within the afternoon following a school day, up until they ran the risk of noise complaints. Recently, they signed a record deal, so they are thinking about moving on from sneaker-laden mics and blanketed amps, but their musical ethos has not changed a bit. Curiously alien, yet strangely familiar, the band’s debut album, Projector, is a product of five teenagers whose love of music touches every part of their lives: their restless anxiety about their futures, and their pent-up frustration with their present-a perspective all too familiar in today’s uncertain world.

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    Darryl says: Straight out of Brooklyn this teenage five piece are definitely ones to watch! Their debut album on Partisan recalls classic NY post-punk; Talking Heads, Strokes and LCD Soundsystem.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Rain Dance
    2. Low Era
    3. Fantasies / Survival
    4. First World Warrior
    5. Disco
    6. Projector
    7. Exploding House
    8. Bottle
    9. Opportunity Is Knocking

    Geese

    Low Era / Smoke In Japan

      Geese are a band that begins and ends in Brooklyn, as a project between friends to build a home studio out of a basement.

      Their debut album, ‘Projector’ (from which this single is taken), is born from the same ambition: make music by any means necessary. The songs were recorded with sneakers as mic stands and blankets draped over the amps, all within the afternoon following a school day, up until they ran the risk of noise complaints. 

      TRACK LISTING

      A - Low Era
      B - Smoke In Japan


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