Collection: Geese Vinyl Records – 3D Country, Getting Killed & Essential Albums on Vinyl
Geese are one of the most interesting bands to emerge in the last few years. Cameron Winter (vocals, keys), Emily Green (guitar), Foster Hudson (guitar), Dominic DiGesu (drums) and Max Bassin (bass) formed as teenagers in Brooklyn in 2017 and, by the time their debut Projector appeared on Partisan in 2021, had already developed a strange, mercurial, theatrical approach that felt like nobody else working at their level.
3D Country (2023) was the leap — a record that took in gospel, country-rock, show-tunes and dissonant guitar workouts and somehow held together. Cameron Winter's voice is one of the most distinctive in new rock music. Winter's solo album Heavy Metal (2024) won some of the most extravagant reviews any debut of its year received. Geese on vinyl is a particular pleasure — the wide dynamic range of 3D Country and the intricacy of the arrangements benefit hugely from the format. The Partisan coloured-vinyl indie-exclusive editions are beautifully pressed.
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Geese – Getting Killed [Vinyl LP] (Indies Exclusive)
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Geese – 3D Country [Clear Vinyl LP (Indies Exclusive)]
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Best Geese Albums on Vinyl
3D Country (2023)
Their breakthrough. Cowboy Nudes, I See Myself, Mysterious Love, the title track — a sprawling, genre-blurring record that genuinely sounds like nothing else of its era. Already considered one of the key albums of its decade among critics.
Getting Killed (2025)
The follow-up — denser, stranger, more disciplined. A record that confirmed Geese are not a one-record proposition. Early pressings on clear vinyl.
Projector (2021)
The debut. Disco, Low Era, Fantasies / Survival — a more conventionally post-punk record than what came next, but already containing the signature instability of their sound. A cult favourite.
Heavy Metal (2024) [Cameron Winter solo]
Not technically a Geese record, but worth owning alongside the band's catalogue. $0, Love Takes Miles, Can't Keep Anything — Winter alone with piano and voice, and one of the most acclaimed debut solo records of 2024.




