"3D Country" by Geese Review/Essay: A real rock band with a real rock singer
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Geese are our good friends sons. It's funny to see these kids as rockers bc they'd come over for sleepovers and stuff when they were little. My son was/is friends with Cam and Max (the drummer). They all met at Brooklyn Friends School. I love the band, though. The new record is brilliant. So proud of them.
@ghostboy1564
3 ай бұрын
WHOA! What else can you tell about geese as kids? That’s really interesting!
@b0tterman
3 ай бұрын
@@ghostboy1564 Just good kids...well they're no longer kids. I remember when Max was around 4th or 5th grade saying he wanted to be a rock star. Was always fun to have all the kiddos around. We're still close with the parents.
Recently caught Geese live and was blown away. As a point of reference, I'm 60. Geese and Idles are the best bands working right now., but the age at which Geese are crushing right now is beyond impressive. Cameron also has me questioning the way I've been singing for last 40 years.
Their first album wasn’t that interesting when I skimmed through it but 3D Country blew me away. I haven’t been able to stop listening. I think this band has the same potential as black midi or BCNR
I hear a lot of inspiration from Ween. The manipulation of his vocals and varying styles of music across the album is very Chocolate and Cheese or Quebec. Sounds a lot like Gene Ween who also has a very elastic voice.
@RichBurrell
Жыл бұрын
@paulpiercerocks1 I can hear that!
@hardlyworking_
10 ай бұрын
bro, ween are my gods 🙏 if they start taking more pages from their book i'm literally going to cream my coffee
My friend and I are also catching Black Midi at Babeville tomorrow. It’ll be a spindly, too tall, unfortunate looking fellow and a dashing mustache man donning a dad hat, perhaps we’ll have the honor of bumping into you. AVAA
I was surprised by your comments about 2122. To me this is an absolutely perfect opener and actually the most modern sounding track on the album as it ramps up the chaotic energy to a level not heard on the 70s rock it's influenced by. Tracks like Gravity Blues and Crusades feel more like straight forward pastiches of 70s country rock to me (though equally great). Also I wish I loved I See Myself as much as you. It has a great sound and is emotionally resonant, but the refrain is repeated so much it grates on me after a while (though not enough for me to flat out dislike it). Despite these slight disagreements, really enjoyed this video and your comments and insights.
Been wanting you to review geese since their first LP. So glad they got on your radar!!!
Been waiting for this video for so long. I have been loving the new Geese album and have been looking forward to your views on it since it came out.
have fun at the black midi show tomorrow! not sure if you do concert reviews or not but it'd be cool to hear your thoughts about it. AVAA
Thanks for this. This album is phenomenal. I've seen them live twice and it's an intense experience. They are all deep into what they do. Cameron commands that stage, yet they definitely feel like a solid unit very aware of each other. Your perspective expanded my own and I appreciate it.
good title
@professorskye
Жыл бұрын
Only the early viewers get my placeholder titles. Believe it or not, it is thematically linked to the review 😀
KZread recommended this to me and it was great! I appreciated your commentary and insight on Cameron as a lead singer, the context of the band's formation and history, and the songs themselves. I didn't necessarily agree with everything but your perspective was really interesting to hear so thank you!
avaa professor, came back for a rewatch after seeing this album on a bunch of top album lists and was not disappointed ‼️
It's from pieces like "Undoer" and "Domoto" that I glimpse the compositional and vocal genius that I saw in "Talking Heads"
Great review! And wow this Geese album is so good!! Might even be as good as the new Youth Lagoon 😉 please review it! 🙏🏼
A perfect example of his lyrics being incomprehensible on this album to me is the refrain at the end of “Mysterious Love”. I’m certainly not the first person to notice this, but it sounded like he was simultaneously saying “some people live alone forever” and “some people live along the river”. At first I thought that if it was the latter, it was a sort of abstract way of implying “plenty of fish in the sea” so people live along the river hoping to catch a good fish. Turns out I was just overthinking. AVAA, by the way. I’m rewatching this review since it was recently announced that Geese is opening for GVF, and I remembered you mentioned them in this review.
With their second LP, they made a huge leap, the beauty of the melodies is remarkable, and the singer's interpretations and vocal modulations are remarkable. I can't stop listening to their LP, and I assure you it hasn't happened to me in a while. I'm in trouble I have a list of artists to explore, Squid Murder Capital Fantaine DC, not only post punk also The Arcs etc..... There is so much great "rock" out there to discover and enjoy. Thanks for your video, I recognize myself in almost everything you said, greetings from Italy
AVAA! The rant on being a "band from New York" is spot on. Regardless, the Model/Actriz album "Dogsbody" is still probably my favorite album of the year so far
cant belive you finally reviewed Cjcjcjkjck !
Never seen your videos before but loved the mix of review and discussion of the bands background and how it made you feel. I'm obssessed with 3D Country, would be interested to hear your thoughts on thier first album, Projector. AVAA! (Presumably)
AVAA, Mister Professor! Loved the album, loved hearing you talk about it, reminded me somehow of country and americana folk mixed with Squid or Black Midi and a tint of... Steely Dan chords? Anyhow, please listen to Blake Mills' Jelly Road, will most likely blow your mind. Hugs from Argentina! 🥰
AVAA Been binging this album so much lately!
Thanks for the video! Geese are amazing!
Appreciate the 10 minute class analysis at the start. Surprised you think Undoer is the worst track. It's actually the moment my ears started paying full attention. I love this whole album though, and I'm glad so many others do too
Geese are the most promising band of their generation. I cannot wait to see what they come up with in the future.
Just in case to clarify from my side.. I left some comments about Arctic Monkeys music and also AM (which I don't believe it's their best album, though), but I've never been pissed. I really love the freedom that you have in deciding what you want to review or not! As I take notes and listen to most of your suggestions, I like to give some suggestions in return, when possible. I think they are at least as influential as the Strokes were, so since I respect your analysis so much, I'd like to hear your opinion on old albums. But you might as well never listen to them from here on out and completely ignore them, and that's perfectly fine too. I'm really curious to listen to this album now. Your premises were super interesting! Thanks Skye, enjoy the Black Midi gig, they are amazing!
Great review. I enjoyed your prologue. Just to continue your thought, Talking Heads were another privileged band. Chris Frantz went to Shadyside Academy in Pittsburgh (Frick and Mellon families attended) and three-quarters of the band went to RISD. Television's Tom Verlaine and Richard Hell went to prep school Sanford School in Delaware and The Strokes we know their story. Thurston Moore went to St. Joseph's in Danbury, CT and Kim Gordon went to UCLA Lab School where notable alumni include Leonardo DiCaprio and Jason Schwartzman (Phantom Planet). The nature versus nurture argument always intrigues me. For every rich snob kid artist you have a dropout raised in poverty who made their mark as an amazing artist. I, too, am an aging nineties rocker and I was immediately bit by Geese. I went to see them in a small club with about 90 other people and haven't enjoyed a live show like that in a long time. Thanks for the review and I will keep abreast to your future videos. AVAA.
@professorskye
6 ай бұрын
Great points
“Can they sing ‘Street Fighting Man’ and ‘Wild Horses?’” Yessssssss Also love your points on a privileged NYC upbringing. I am obsessed with this album, and that’s why I came across your review/essay.
Were you always able to be expository like this, or was that something you learned as a professor? Really wish I had this skill.
AVAA!!! I love this album so much!❤️
Amazing album and avaa
I love this band
for your question about reviewing AM: I think you should listen to their debut and go from there. each album is different and their sound evolves for some and devolves for others. personally, i think each one is just different enough and i have my favorites, namely their debut and their third album. AM, not so much lol its still good tho. They have a very interesting backstory too
May I suggest you review the following albums which are great: bar Italia, feeble little horse and gia margaret ? Yes I do ;-)
AVAA! Speaking of NYC punk bands with a huge breadth of influences, have you heard any of the album by Parquet Courts? The album Wide Awake is a good start with them
AVAA, when you said fack you to all the people that don't like I See Myself, thats when i fell in love with you. Holy Truth!
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AVAA Hey this isn't a new album but I'd love to hear your take on frailty by jane remover, it's truly an amazing album. Anyway have a good day!
Loved the discussion at the beginning about New York and wealth, very insightful. Also loved the album. Reminds me a lot of Ween at times
AVAA but .. strange take on ‘Dad’-jokes/rock etc. It just refers to a sensibility shared by a lot of domesticated, middle aged men who are a couple decades behind on current culture. Scratching my head on how you connected it to patriarchy + subjugating women. I think it just happens to not be a trait as commonly found in women/mothers. I suspect the term hits different for you since you happen to fall in the target demo of ‘dad’-things. Still, I appreciate that your music reviews even get me thinking about such things. Respect.
hi, very small detail. but in ur description u wrote ''The princes of new york'' and geese is not made up of all men! great video nonetheless, very fun watch
This album is the sound of my summer. Avaa
A little late to this, but have you ever listened to Jason Isbell? Not sure how much you dig the Americana sound but he's a great lyricist and there's some definite Neil Young worship on the latest album Weathervanes. You might like it a good bit.
funny that you say 2122 sounds like they've been listening to king gizzard, and now geese are supporting them on tour
21:24 was hearing you talk about the album cover, and apparently the album mostly is based off the idea of a cowboy taking psychadelic drugs and going wandering into the desert, at least according to the background section on the wiki, honestly that idea makes a lot of the lyrical concepts link a lot more like on undoer and st elmo Nevermind !! I see you knew that already 😭😭
I'm so sorry about the Marcus Smart trade, as a Grizzlies fan I'm happy we're getting an asset like Marcus but I hate the way the front office did him dirty like that. Not even a real phone call to say goodbye, his fiance had to wake him up and tell him.
@professorskye
Жыл бұрын
Yeah, pretty heartbroken. What more does a player have to do?
Please review the pink tape
Sorry I'm late to this one - just listened to the album today. AVAA - love the album and don't worry, you have at least one Billy Joel fan who doesn't hate you
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@ethanlammar5554
Жыл бұрын
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Yes, confirmation bias. My favorite.
AVAA! I personally just substitute 'dad' with 'classic', gives you a better idea of what sort of music people might be referring to
Love the review and discussion. Don’t agree that the term “Dad joke” is a “holdover from the patriarchy.” It’s simply that they’re the types of jokes dads tell.
Finding a way to bring up Privilege, Communism,Republicans and the Patriarchy in the first 20 minutes is legitimately pretty impressive. Also Dave Grohl Is one of the nicest and coolest rock and roll legends theres ever been yet I do agree with your Foo Fighters take. AAVA
They are prep school kids, which makes their story less cool. HOWEVER doesn’t change the fact that these young dudes made one of the best albums I’ve heard in a decade.
You definitely should go back and review Arctic Monkeys, but their debut is way more interesting musically and in contrast to The Car than AM is (though I love all their albums).
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I don't know much about Geese, but I do know Goose is a great band. And no, they are not spoiled kids living off their parents in NYC. Their 2nd album "Dripfield" is top notch. They're from Norwalk CT, not far from the city. Not post punk, more jam band. Give it a spin. Hungersite, Dripfield, The Whales and Hot Tea are stand outs. And as for Lou and Long Island, I'm from the Island, trust me, its not all posh, and back then, a lower middle class family could send a kid to Syracuse...
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people signing to labels like RCA and Universal would never take place in a perfect world lol
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@bobbyruether4036
Жыл бұрын
LOVE this album tho so many great songs
If you're a good enough writer, your lack of experience doesn't matter. See early Conor Oberst.
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Isn’t all rock dad-rock at this point (including female-led rock like PJ Harvey etc.)? With rock so marginalised these days. Dad’s and mom’s are slouching toward oblivion with our album collection. And even arena-fillers (like the song-less Foo Fighters) are an echo of the rock explosions of the 60’s and 70’s. And Greta Van Zeppelin are so derivative they are basically proof of Baudrilliard’s theory of simulcra. 3D Country was my album of the year. Rock is Dead. Long live Dad-Rock.
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AOTY, with a bullet
They are mid, total Television rip off
@danwillreview
8 ай бұрын
There are a million and one bands I could name that they're "ripping off" before I even mentioned Television. Regardless, "rip off" is disingenuous, reductive, narrow. They are an incredibly versatile band that pulls inspiration from numerous different styles of music. Post punk, blues, southern/country rock, funk, alt/indie rock, art rock, etc. Point being, they cover far too many bases to just simply pigeonhole them as copycats TL;DR: they're a Television rip off if Television is the only rock band you've listened to
@iamthemooon
8 ай бұрын
this is a great way of letting everyone know that you havent heard a single geese or television song
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