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Geese Reanimate Iconic Music Series After 3 Years

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  • New York band Geese performed on Nigel Godrich's series.
  • The performance featured songs from their new album.
  • The series returned in 2022 after a hiatus.
Geese Reanimate Iconic Music Series After 3 Years

The New York-based band Geese has made a notable return to Nigel Godrich's esteemed From the Basement music series, marking the first performance on the show in almost three years. In the latest episode, the band, fronted by Cameron Winter, delivered an extensive live set lasting nearly 35 minutes, featuring material from their latest album, Getting Killed.

Following its initial run from 2006 to 2009, From the Basement was revived in 2022 by Godrich. Since its relaunch, the series has featured performances by notable artists such as Idles, Caribou, and Squid. Geese’s appearance follows Nilüfer Yanya, who was the last artist to perform on the series before them.

Geese’s album, Getting Killed, was released in September. The band recently shared a music video for the track "Au Pays du Cocaine" and made an appearance on BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge, where they performed a cover of New Radicals' "You Get What You Give."

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The New York band Geese recently performed on Nigel Godrich's From the Basement series.
From the Basement last featured a new act nearly three years before Geese's performance.
Geese's latest album is titled Getting Killed and was released in September.

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