Sound of 2026: How Brooklyn basement band Geese took flight
Summary
The Brooklyn-based band Geese, formed by childhood friends in high school, gained attention after their demos sparked a bidding war during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. They have released several albums, with their latest, "Getting Killed," drawing significant attention and showcasing their unique sound. The band name "Geese" originated from a high school nickname and they were recently featured as a breakout band in Radio 1's Sound of 2026.Key Facts
- Geese is a band from Brooklyn made up of childhood friends.
- The members formed the band in high school and almost split up for college.
- Their demos attracted interest from record labels during April 2020.
- They have released three albums since 2021.
- Their latest album, "Getting Killed" from 2025, is noted for its experimental sound.
- The band has over two million monthly listeners on Spotify.
- Geese's name comes from Emily Green's high school nickname, "Goose."
- They ranked fourth on Radio 1's Sound of 2026 as an exciting breakout band.
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