Cameron Winter Announces Live Album Recorded at Carnegie Hall

Cameron Winter, frontman of New York band Geese, has announced his debut solo live album, Live At Carnegie Hall. Recorded at a piano solo show at New York's Carnegie Hall in December 2025 — a stop on his stripped-down solo tour — the album arrives October 9, 2026 via Partisan Records and Play It Again Sam. Digital, CD, and vinyl formats are now available for pre-order. According to NME, the set drew heavily from Winter's 2024 solo debut Heavy Metal, with the songs reworked for piano.
Release Details
- Album: Live At Carnegie Hall
- Release date: October 9, 2026
- Label: Partisan Records / Play It Again Sam
- Formats: digital, CD, vinyl
- Recorded at: Carnegie Hall (New York)
Beyond the Heavy Metal material, Winter performed three unreleased songs that night — 'It All Fell In The River,' 'Emperor XIII In Shades,' and 'If You Turn Back Now' — and closed with his 2024 double A-side single 'Take It With You' and 'Vines.'
Full Setlist
- It All Fell In The River
- Try As I May
- Emperor XIII In Shades
- The Rolling Stones
- Love Takes Miles
- Cancer of the Skull
- If You Turn Back Now
- Nina + Field of Cops
- $0
- Take It With You
- Vines
Paul Thomas Anderson Filming on Site
Audience members at the show noticed director Paul Thomas Anderson filming on Panavision 35mm equipment that night, assisted by American director and actor Benny Safdie. Whether the footage will become a concert film has not been announced.
Anderson's directing credits include There Will Be Blood, The Master, Phantom Thread, Licorice Pizza, and One Battle After Another. He has also directed music videos for Radiohead and The Smile, and shot cover art for Haim's Women In Music Pt. III and I Quit.
Geese On Tour
Winter continues touring with Geese, including Reading & Leeds next week and September's End Of The Road festival. The band also plays Glasgow's Barrowland on August 26 and London's Troxy on September 1. NME previously gave Winter's late-2025 solo show at London's Roundhouse a five-star review, calling him a voice and presence of a 'future great.'