Cameron Winter releases debut live album from Carnegie Hall in October

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Cameron Winter releases debut live album from Carnegie Hall in October

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Cameron Winter, frontman of the band Geese, has announced his debut live album, Live at Carnegie Hall, set for release on 9 October via Partisan and PIAS. The record documents a December performance at the New York venue, part of a short US tour supporting his 2024 solo debut Heavy Metal, and marked him as one of the youngest solo artists to headline the Stern Auditorium.

The album features stripped-back versions of Heavy Metal tracks alongside three previously unreleased songs, across an eleven-track listing including "It All Fell in the River" and "Take It With You". The show was filmed by Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie, though no details of accompanying footage have been announced. Winter released Heavy Metal a year before Geese's acclaimed album Getting Killed.

  • Cameron Winter announces debut live album, out 9 October.
  • Recorded at Carnegie Hall in December, filmed by Anderson and Safdie.
  • Features Heavy Metal reworkings plus three unreleased tracks.

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Cameron Winter is the singer and guitarist of Geese, a Brooklyn rock band known for their acclaimed 2025 album Getting Killed. In 2024 he stepped out with a solo record called Heavy Metal, and later toured it in the US, including a headline show at New York's famous Carnegie Hall venue in December.

That Carnegie Hall performance is now being released as Winter's first live album, featuring reworked versions of his solo songs plus a few new, previously unheard tracks. The show is notable partly because of Winter's young age for a solo headliner at that venue, and because it was filmed by acclaimed directors Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie, though it's not yet clear if any video will accompany the release.

The album is being put out through record labels Partisan and PIAS, and matters chiefly as a marker of Winter's rising profile as a solo artist alongside his ongoing work with Geese.

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