Music: Geese – Au Pays du Cocaine: Art-Rock Euphoria on the Edge of Collapse
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Geese are a Brooklyn-based experimental rock band, celebrated for their fearless fusion of post-punk tension, psych-rock excess, and art-pop surrealism. Since their acclaimed debut Projector, the band — Cameron Winter, Dominic DiGesu, Max Bassin, and Gus Green — have evolved from high-school prodigies into one of America’s most original new rock exports. Their sound swings between chaos and clarity: angular guitars, shifting grooves, and lyrics that wander between irony, dream, and confession.
Geese’s world own. Whether on record or on stage, their performances throb with restless intelligence and theatrical energy, proof that the new generation of indie rock is as unpredictable as it is inspired.
“Au Pays du Cocaine” (translated as “In the Land of Cocaine”) is Geese at their most unhinged and hypnotic — a fever dream disguised as a funk groove. Built on jittering percussion, sleazy basslines, and Winter’s half-spoken, half-possessed vocal delivery, the track drips with tension and absurdity, examining self-destruction with sardonic detachment.
It’s chaotic, cinematic, and strangely seductive — a song that dances on the edge of delirium while staring straight into the void. With “Au Pays du Cocaine,” Geese continue to push modern rock into weird, intoxicating new territory — music for the mind, body, and beautiful breakdown.
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