Getting Killed is an album that captures Geese at their most daring and unrestrained. Building on their experimental instincts, the band leans into fractured song structures, sudden rhythmic shifts, and a raw, restless energy that blurs the line between control and chaos. The record moves through art rock, post-punk, and more abrasive, exploratory sounds, creating a tense but dynamic listening experience that constantly keeps the listener off balance.
Lyrically, the album thrives on ambiguity and dark humor, mixing surreal imagery with reflections on everyday life, violence, and alienation. Cameron Winter’s expressive, sometimes unhinged vocal delivery amplifies the sense of instability that runs through the music. As a whole, Getting Killed feels dense and challenging, yet deeply alive—an album that reinforces Geese’s reputation as one of the most inventive and compelling rock bands of their generation.
