Cameron Winter: "People say they got things out of my… - The Face
The 23-year-old Brooklynite is being lauded as one of today’s greatest songwriters. During a promo trip for Getting Killed, the red-hot new album from his…
theface.comCameron Winter’s Heavy Metal has drawn sustained attention through late 2024 and 2025, with reviews and features noting its raw, intimate solo approach from the Geese frontman and its contrast to his band’s sound. Here’s a concise update based on available coverage.
If you’d like, I can pull the latest specific articles or reviews from current outlets and summarize any new developments (tour dates, new singles, or label announcements) with direct quotes.
The 23-year-old Brooklynite is being lauded as one of today’s greatest songwriters. During a promo trip for Getting Killed, the red-hot new album from his…
theface.comCameron Winter, frontman of the New York rock band Geese, has made his solo debut as solo as possible. The songs on Heavy Metal grope around in the dark for sources of meaning, although the strongest sources are the easiest to find: love, God, and money.
post-trash.comStrangely Powerful Review Score: A December 6th / 2024 – Ah, the dreaded month of December. Few musicians dare to push their album releases this far into the year, lest you end up being overl…
realgoblin.comLove Revealed - by Jon Lanthier. The latest in an occasional series about pop and rock and roll lyrics as poetry.
themadridreview.substack.comThroughout the nearly 45 stumbling minutes of music, Winter moans, groans and grumbles. Heart-wrenching melodies dance from his meager voice— like your shy, too-sober friend on a dark karaoke stage. There are low baritone dirges and wavering falsettos that sometimes crack with bursts of strange emotion.
www.tuftsdaily.comHeavy Metal by Cameron Winter album review by Ben Lock for Northern Transmissions. The Geese member's solo LP, drops on 12/5 via Partisan
northerntransmissions.comMore music is released in a single day in 2024 than all of 1989 combined. I’ve always struggled with the overwhelming fact that more music is produced than I’ll ever be able to listen to. However, I recently came across an album that actually eased my panic about the volume of creation. Cameron Winter’s debut […]
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