Concert Recap: Geese at Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
Geese headlined a sold out crowd at its largest venue to date, Stubb’s, on Nov. 5, with support from Dove Ellis.
Photos by Olivia Cagle
Irish band Dove Ellis performs its slow, bluesy song, “Tie Your Hair Up.”
Irish band Dove Ellis performs its slow, bluesy song, “Tie Your Hair Up.”
Dove Ellis opens the evening by sharing two new releases: “Pale Song / Love Is” and “To the Sandals.”
Dove Ellis opens the evening by sharing two new releases: “Pale Song / Love Is” and “To the Sandals.”
Geese makes its way on stage after making the crowd wait for a little longer than expected, opening with the lyrically and musically emotional “Husbands.”
Geese makes its way on stage after making the crowd wait for a little longer than expected, opening with the lyrically and musically emotional “Husbands.”
Lead singer Cameron Winter delivers his signature vocals during “Cobra” as he sings, “Baby, you should be ashamed / You should be shame’s only daughter.”
Drummer Max Bassin sports his famous sunglasses as he lays down the dance-worthy beat to Geese’s opening songs.
Winter delivers his signature vocals during “Cobra” as he sings, “Baby, you should be ashamed / You should be shame’s only daughter.”
A dedicated crowd jumps to the escalating beat of “Cobra.” Fans had been lined up for the sold out show since 10 a.m.
Guitarist Emily Green makes her way about the stage, switching guitars between “Cobra” and “Getting Killed,” the title track of Geese’s newest release.
Guitarist Emily Green makes her way about the stage, switching guitars between “Cobra” and “Getting Killed,” the title track of Geese’s newest release.
Geese finds the groove under flashing lights for a sold out crowd at Stubb’s.