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01. "Rain dance" 02. "Low era" 03. "Fantasies / Survival" 04. "First world warrior" 05. "Disco" 06. "Projector" 07. "Exploding house" 08. "Bottle" 09. "Opportunity is knocking"
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 | | Description: | Projector by Geese, released 3 December 2021, includes the following tracks: "Fantasies/Survival", "Disco", "Exploding House", "Opportunity Is Knocking" and more.
This version of Projector comes as a 1xCD. - GEESE / PROJECTOR - Geese is a band that begins and ends in Brooklyn, as a project between friends to build a home studio out of a basement. Their songs are born from the same ambition: make music by any means necessary. They began recording together with sneakers as mic stands and blankets draped over the amps, all within the afternoon following a school day, up until they ran the risk of noise complaints. Recently, they signed a record deal, so they are thinking about moving on from sneaker-laden mics and blanketed amps, but their musical ethos has not changed a bit. Curiously alien, yet strangely familiar, the band's debut album, Projector, is a product of five teenagers whose love of music touches every part of their lives: their restless anxiety about their futures, and their pent-up frustration with their present-a perspective all too familiar in today's uncertain world.Issued in a gatefold cardboard sleeve (Mini LP replica style) with 12-page booklet."Projector" is the captivating album by the band Geese, released in the CD format and distributed by the renowned independent company PIAS/PARTI. Across its tracks, the record presents a dense, guitar-driven sound that combines sharp post-punk edges with art-rock sophistication and an atmospheric, at times cinematic, mood. The songs often move between tension and release: tight, propulsive rhythms, angular riffs, and vocals that shift from introspective murmur to urgent outburst. Lyrically, "Projector" sketches fragmented cityscapes, emotional restlessness, and coming-of-age confusion, without ever becoming over-explicit, which gives the album a mysterious, open-to-interpretation character. The production emphasizes clarity and space, allowing each instrument to breathe while maintaining a raw, live-band energy that makes the CD feel immediate and organic.
As a listening experience, this album is designed to be consumed as a whole: tracks flow naturally into one another, balancing uptempo moments with more atmospheric, slow-burning passages. The band's interplay is at the forefront - interlocking guitars, driving bass, and inventive drumming create a sense of constant motion. Fans of contemporary indie, post-punk revival and experimental rock will find in "Projector" a work that is both accessible and adventurous, rewarding repeated listens with new details in arrangement and sound design.
Geese are a young, guitar-based band whose music fuses influences from post-punk, indie rock, and experimental art rock into a distinctive, modern sound. They stand out through their dynamic songwriting, intricate guitar work, and a charismatic vocal presence that can be both vulnerable and intense. With their recordings and compelling live performances, Geese have quickly attracted attention in the alternative scene and among critics, who highlight their musical maturity and strong sense of identity at an early stage of their career. "Projector" represents an important step in their development and serves as a showcase for their ability to translate raw youthful energy into sophisticated, coherent songs.
PIAS/PARTI is part of the PIAS (Play It Again Sam) ecosystem, one of the leading independent music companies in Europe, known for its strong roster of alternative, indie, and cutting-edge artists. With decades of experience in artist development, distribution, and marketing, PIAS has built a reputation for supporting creative freedom and long-term careers away from the mainstream major-label model. Releases handled by PIAS/PARTI often stand for artistic integrity, carefully curated catalogs, and close collaboration with artists and labels. The involvement of PIAS/PARTI in "Projector" underlines the album's positioning within a quality-conscious independent context that values musical individuality and substantial album concepts. |  | | No. of tracks: |
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39227922 |
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