Geese's Live Performance: A Masterclass in Organized Musical Chaos
By
Chris DeVille
Summary
A review of the band Geese's live performance, describing their unique ability to play with organized chaos and telepathic cohesion on stage. The article highlights how their live shows feel less like structured performances and more like spontaneous, collective musical summoning, achieved through years of playing together since adolescence.
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· 3 pulledThey play like a single virtuosic organism.
It barely even feels like they're performing songs with a defined structure — more like summoning a familiar sequence of chords and lyrics from the ether.
It's the kind of free-flowing organized chaos that can only come from a hard-won mind-meld.
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