Geese Bring Haunting Elegance to SNL Stage with 'Au Pays du Cocaine' and 'Trinidad'
The Brooklyn-based indie rock band Geese made their highly anticipated debut on Saturday Night Live (SNL) last weekend, showcasing two tracks from their latest album, Getting Killed. The foursome, joined by touring keyboardist Sam Revaz, kicked off the performance with "Au Pays du Cocaine," a hauntingly beautiful song that has been gaining traction since its release in September.
The 11-track album, which marks Geese's second outing after 2021's Projector and 3D Country, was a labor of love for the band. Frontman Cameron Winter, 23, revealed to Rolling Stone last August that he remained unhappy until the very end of the production process, citing it as a "waking nightmare." Guitarist Emily Green echoed this sentiment, describing the album's creation as a "brute-force effort" that ultimately led to its masterful finish.
Geese's live performance on SNL showcased their captivating stage presence and polished sound. The band's follow-up song was opening track "Trinidad," which demonstrated the group's ability to craft infectious melodies with eerie undertones.
The Brooklyn-based indie rock quartet has been gaining momentum over the past decade, with a devoted fan base that has followed them on tour worldwide. Following their recent SNL appearance, Geese will continue their residency in the US, including a performance at Coachella, Governors Ball, and Bonnaroo.
The Brooklyn-based indie rock band Geese made their highly anticipated debut on Saturday Night Live (SNL) last weekend, showcasing two tracks from their latest album, Getting Killed. The foursome, joined by touring keyboardist Sam Revaz, kicked off the performance with "Au Pays du Cocaine," a hauntingly beautiful song that has been gaining traction since its release in September.
The 11-track album, which marks Geese's second outing after 2021's Projector and 3D Country, was a labor of love for the band. Frontman Cameron Winter, 23, revealed to Rolling Stone last August that he remained unhappy until the very end of the production process, citing it as a "waking nightmare." Guitarist Emily Green echoed this sentiment, describing the album's creation as a "brute-force effort" that ultimately led to its masterful finish.
Geese's live performance on SNL showcased their captivating stage presence and polished sound. The band's follow-up song was opening track "Trinidad," which demonstrated the group's ability to craft infectious melodies with eerie undertones.
The Brooklyn-based indie rock quartet has been gaining momentum over the past decade, with a devoted fan base that has followed them on tour worldwide. Following their recent SNL appearance, Geese will continue their residency in the US, including a performance at Coachella, Governors Ball, and Bonnaroo.