Goose is giving fans an early preview of its upcoming sixth studio album, BIG MODERN! through a special series of listening events happening nationwide ahead of the record’s release.
On June 10 and June 11, a handpicked collection of vinyl bars, hi-fi lounges, and dedicated listening venues across the country will host communal playback sessions of the new album, allowing fans to experience the project together before it officially drops on June 12. To see the list of listening events and RSVP, head HERE. The band is also inviting additional vinyl-focused spaces and listening venues interested in joining the event series to contact Emily Bass at ebass@11elevengroup.com.
Goose also has revealed details of their upcoming fall headlining tour — an eight-city, 14-show trek kicking off November 3rd at Kansas City, MO’s The Midland Theatre. Head HERE for ticket info.
As previously announced, Goose are will drop their new album Big Modern! on June 12 through its own No Coincidence Records. According to the group, ‘Big Modern!’ presents “fully immersive world of sound that ingeniously captures what it feels like to move through today’s overstimulated, hyperconnected society.” Frontman Rick Mitarotonda expanded on the theme, explaining, “‘Good2B,’ and BIG MODERN! as a whole, deal with the occasional state of flow amidst absurdity. It’s doing the electric slide down the grocery aisle between the Pop-Tarts and Frosted Flakes. Hyper-convenience, hyper-connected; lost in the digital sauce and feeling pretty good about it. All while we’re left with the nagging questions: how long can this feeling last? How long can all of it last?”
The 15-track project was first introduced with the release of the single “Good2B,” offering an early glimpse into the band’s latest sonic direction (the album version of the song clocks in at just over seven minutes in length; listen: HERE.). The also dropped the track, “Torero,” alongside a lyric video (watch HERE.)
Presave Big Modern! – HERE.
Preorder on vinyl – HERE.
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