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Cameron Winter Announces Live At Carnegie Hall Album

9:37 AM EDT on August 19, 2026

In December 2024, Geese frontman Cameron Winter released his solo debut Heavy Metal, a cult-sensation album that helped set the stage for Geese's Getting Killed to take the indie world by storm last year. In December 2025, with the shockwaves from Getting Killed still reverberating, Winter played a solo show at the fabled New York institution Carnegie Hall. Now, he's turning that show into a live album.

Winter's Carnegie Hall gig was a big deal. At 23, Winter was one of the artists ever to headline that venue's main room in its 135-year history. Winter, alone at a piano, kept his back to the audience, playing three as-yet-unreleased songs and reworking tracks from Heavy Metal. Paul Thomas Anderson and Benny Safdie filmed the show, and we still don't know if they're planning to do anything with that footage.

Winter hasn't shared any of the recordings that'll appear on his Live At Carnegie Hall album yet. But at least we get to see the cover art, as well as a gatefold that appears to show Winter making out with Andrew Carnegie. The LP will arrive this fall, and you can see the tracklist for yourself below.

TRACKLIST:
01 "It All Fell In The River"
02 "Try As I May"
03 "Emperor XIII In Shades"
04 "The Rolling Stones"
05 "Love Takes Miles"
06 "Cancer Of The Skull"
07 "If You Turn Back Now"
08 "Nina + Field Of Cops"
09 "$0"
10 "Take It With You"
11 "Vines"

Live At Carnegie Hall is out 10/9 on Partisan Records/Play It Again Sam. Pre-order it here.

Lewis Evans

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