In the summer of 2021, Geese emerged from out of nowhere, sparking a hype cycle unlike anything that had been seen for a young American rock band in recent memory. Suddenly a band that had previously planned to release some music, break up, and go away to college was touring the world. And during this entire process, that very same band everyone was getting to know ceased to exist. On a practical level, Geese are still the group we were introduced to in 2021. But spiritually, Geese have returned as an entirely different prospect. Their new album 3D Country is the sound of a restless, adventurous band redefining themselves. Anyone who has seen Geese live recently might’ve noticed the band adopted a different vibe onstage — more of a volcanic, unpredictable aesthetic. It turns out that wasn’t a flipside to the recordings of Projector, but foreshadowing that there was more to the story. Knowing they were now beyond teenage basement experiments and were instead making something for an audience who would hear it, Geese felt emboldened. “When we were writing Projector it was about narrowing the scope, trying to do more with less,” Gus Green says. “When we started writing for 3D Country we were trying to do a lot more and seeing what worked and what didn’t.” At the same time, they’re well aware of how significant a departure they’ve made. “As music listeners, we all appreciate bands who change over time, and are comfortable with risk,” Cameron Winter adds. It wasn’t necessarily a given that Geese would overhaul their sound, but with age came new adventures and interests. “Maybe the last record was our teenage angst and 3D Country is our newfound twenty-something arrogance,” he quips.
Install our app to receive notifications when new upcoming releases are added.
Recommended equipment and accessories
-
Nagaoka MP-110H Cartridge
Features a high-quality elliptical stylus that provides excellent tracking and minimizes distortion, delivering a detailed sound reproduction with an output voltage of 5.0 mV
-
Audioengine A2 Plus
Precision-engineered 2.75-inch woofers and a 0.75-inch silk dome tweeter, featuring built-in DAC and Bluetooth connectivity for seamless integration.
-
Pro-Ject Debut Carbon EVO
Featuring a one-piece carbon fiber tonearm, precision-tuned motor, and a heavy steel platter with TPE damping, it ensures superior stability and sound quality.
-
Denon DP-400
Featuring a high-precision, belt-driven mechanism and an adjustable tonearm that ensures optimal tracking and minimal resonance
-
Vevor Ultrasonic Cleaner
Thoroughly clean and restore your vinyl records, removing dust, dirt, and grime from every groove without damaging the surface
Featured Upcoming Vinyl
-
Hot Mulligan Acoustic Vol. 1 + 2 - Copper Emerald
Wax Bodega
April 10, 2026 -
Luke Combs The Way I Am (Amazon Exclusive Edition) [2xLP]
Sony Music Nashville
March 20, 2026 -
Various Artists HELP(2) [2xLP]
War Child Records
April 10, 2026 -
Dermot Kennedy The Weight of the Woods
Interscope
April 3, 2026 -
Manchester Orchestra Union Chapel London, England (Translucent Sea Blue) [2xLP]
Loma Vista Recordings
May 29, 2026 -
Anna Calvi Is This All There Is?
Domino
March 20, 2026 -
White Fence Orange
Drag City
April 24, 2026 -
Masterplan Metalmorphosis [2xLP]
Frontiers New Recordings Physical Only
June 26, 2026 -
Kevin Morby Little Wide Open
Dead Oceans
May 15, 2026 -
Knumears Directions
Run For Cover
April 3, 2026 -
Failure Location Lost
Arduous Records
April 24, 2026 -
Witchcraft A Sinner's Child
Heavy Psych Sounds
March 27, 2026 -
The Bobby Lees New Self
Epitaph
June 12, 2026 -
Lou Gramm Released (Translucent Gold)
Friday Music Two
May 22, 2026