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Brooklyn Basement Band Geese Takes Flight, Finishes Fourth in Sound of 2026 Poll

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Quinn Martinez
Culture & Trends Editor
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The Brooklyn-based band Geese has taken the music scene by storm, finishing fourth in the BBC's Sound of 2026 poll. The much-hyped New Yorkers have been making waves with their unique sound, which blends elements of indie rock and post-punk.

The band's rise to fame has been swift, with their debut album '3 Months' receiving critical acclaim and commercial success. Their music has been praised for its raw energy and catchy hooks, making them a favorite among fans of the indie rock scene.

Geese's success is a testament to the power of underground music, with the band's DIY ethos and dedication to their craft paying off in a big way. As they continue to tour and release new music, fans can expect to see more of Geese's unique sound in the coming year.

The Sound of 2026 poll is an annual feature that highlights the most promising new artists in the music industry. The poll is compiled by a panel of industry experts and music journalists, who select the most exciting new talent based on their potential for success.

Geese's inclusion in the poll is a major coup for the band, and a testament to their hard work and dedication to their craft. With their unique sound and energetic live performances, Geese is sure to be a name to watch in the music industry in the coming year.

Sources

[1] Sound of 2026: How Brooklyn basement band Geese took flight