
Getting Killed
Geese return with their third album, Getting Killed—a wild, unfiltered record that captures the band at their most instinctive and unhinged. Tracked with Kenneth Blume over a rapid 10-day session, the album leans into urgency over perfection, with minimal overdubs and a raw, live-wire energy running throughout.
What unfolds is a kind of chaotic comedy—songs that twist and lurch in unpredictable ways, yet feel tightly bound by the band’s sharp, deliberate vision. Huge, ragged riffs collide with ghostly choir samples, while drum machines hiss beneath bursts of distorted guitars. It’s restless, strange and often disarmingly beautiful, balancing flashes of tenderness with an undercurrent of intensity and bite.
Getting Killed sees Geese pushing beyond their classic rock influences into something more fractured and self-aware—part homage, part rejection. Pressed on Indies Exclusive yellow vinyl, it’s a bold, left-of-centre release that rewards repeat listens and stands as one of their most compelling statements yet.
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Geese return with their third album, Getting Killed—a wild, unfiltered record that captures the band at their most instinctive and unhinged. Tracked with Kenneth Blume over a rapid 10-day session, the album leans into urgency over perfection, with minimal overdubs and a raw, live-wire energy running throughout.
What unfolds is a kind of chaotic comedy—songs that twist and lurch in unpredictable ways, yet feel tightly bound by the band’s sharp, deliberate vision. Huge, ragged riffs collide with ghostly choir samples, while drum machines hiss beneath bursts of distorted guitars. It’s restless, strange and often disarmingly beautiful, balancing flashes of tenderness with an undercurrent of intensity and bite.
Getting Killed sees Geese pushing beyond their classic rock influences into something more fractured and self-aware—part homage, part rejection. Pressed on Indies Exclusive yellow vinyl, it’s a bold, left-of-centre release that rewards repeat listens and stands as one of their most compelling statements yet.


















