Heavy Metal - Cameron Winter - Northern Transmissions
Heavy Metal by Cameron Winter album review by Ben Lock for Northern Transmissions. The Geese member's solo LP, drops on 12/5 via Partisan
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Heavy 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.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.
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realgoblin.comGeese’s leading man, Cam Winter, is shaking up the indie-alt scene with his debut solo project, “Heavy Metal.” Winter’s work with his band Geese, which my roommate aptly summed up as “The 1997 Hercules theme music,” is a far cry from his new solo album. The classic Geese characteristics — anthemic power ballads that feel influenced...
dailyutahchronicle.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.comYou wouldn’t expect an album titled Heavy Metal to be performed in a church. But then again, nothing about Cameron Winter’s debut solo album, which he
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