Geese Debut New Song 'Apollo' Live in Berlin

Brooklyn band's new psychedelic track signals shift in sound

Mar. 16, 2026 at 8:51pm

Brooklyn-based band Geese ignited Berlin's Astra on March 15th, 2026, with the debut of their fresh song, 'Apollo.' The performance, delivered as part of the encore, signals a potential shift towards a more psychedelic sound for the group, building on the success of their critically acclaimed 2025 album, 'Getting Killed' – named by NME as the best album of that year.

Why it matters

Geese's embrace of Krautrock-inspired sounds positions them within a growing movement that's redefining the boundaries of rock music, tapping into a raw, energetic aesthetic that resonates with audiences seeking a more visceral and emotionally engaging musical experience.

The details

The new song 'Apollo' is described as 'punchy' and 'spacey,' featuring frontman Cameron Winter repeating the phrase 'I'm going to the moon' over a driving, Krautrock-inspired drum beat and swirling psychedelic guitars. This sonic direction isn't entirely unexpected, given recent reports of band members collaborating with musicians from Tame Impala, Pond, and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard in Australia.

  • Geese ignited Berlin's Astra on March 15th, 2026 with the debut of 'Apollo'.
  • Geese's critically acclaimed album 'Getting Killed' was named the best album of 2025 by NME.

The players

Geese

A Brooklyn-based band known for their blend of jazz, rock, and noise, and their refusal to conform to genre expectations.

Cameron Winter

The frontman of Geese, who is featured on the new song 'Apollo'.

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What they’re saying

“I'm going to the moon”

— Cameron Winter, Frontman

What’s next

Geese are currently on a European tour and have announced a series of UK headline shows in March and August 2026, including dates in Bristol, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester, and London.

The takeaway

Geese's embrace of Krautrock-inspired sounds and their willingness to experiment with their musical style positions them as one of the most exciting and innovative bands in the current rock music landscape.