Cameron Winter purposefully leaks Geese song on live stream as social experiment

Geese frontman Cameron Winter has taken matters into his own hands and leaked their next track, ‘Trinidad’, from their upcoming album.

Streaming from Newport, RI, ahead of the band’s show at Newport Folk Festival, Winter made a spur-of-the-moment decision to leak the track, which doubles as the album opener from the forthcoming album, Getting Killed.

The lyrics of the new song include the dark image of a family in fracture, pained with the words “My son is in bed / My daughters are dead / My wife’s in the shed / My husband’s peeling off the lead from the walls.”

The abrasive, loud instrumentation provides a sturdy foundation for the wobbling experimentation of Winter’s supernatural lungs. Throughout, he scream-shouts the refrain “there’s a bomb in my car!”

When deciding to leak the song online, Winter’s only real reason was the words,”I want to get this song directly to the people.” According to Stereogum, the 22-year-old then rambled on, sharing his hope that everyone would upload it to YouTube and that if the experiment is successful, “maybe people will never have to wait for music again.”

Their new album will be a follow-up to their critically acclaimed 2023 album, 3D Country. It will be released on September 26th via Partisan Records, and is promised to “obliterate any expectations the band has set with their discography to date.”

In a glowing four-star review of his solo album, Far Out wrote, “Whatever project he is working on, Winter is seemingly always out to surprise, and while the album title might suggest that there’s going to be a lot of crunching riffs and Satanic worship, the madness is presented in a far more raw and emotionally arresting fashion, with deft arrangements shining underneath his captivating and often histrionic performance.”

Geese have also announced their 2025 North American ‘Getting Killed’ tour, which will begin on October 10th and end in New York on November 21st.

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