Cameron Winter – the New York frontman of genre-melding rock outfit Geese – is bringing his solo project Heavy Metal to the Sydney Opera House Concert Hall this February, and more fans will now get the chance to witness it. Following overwhelming demand, additional tickets have just been released, giving Sydney audiences one final shot to see one of indie rock’s most inventive new voices in an iconic setting.
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Heavy Metal, Winter’s debut solo album, is a wild collision of sounds that defy neat labels — dream pop one minute, anxious post-punk the next. Written everywhere from taxi backseats to abandoned basements, it’s the sound of a restless artist reshaping the rules. Onstage, that translates into a show that’s as intimate as it is unpredictable — part confessional, part fever dream.
Having fronted Geese since his Brooklyn school days, Winter has grown into one of the most idiosyncratic figures in contemporary rock. His turn to solo work reveals a sharper focus on storytelling, introspection and the strange humour that threads through his lyrics.
With Backseat Mafia already singing praises for Geese’s recent album Getting Killed, this Sydney Opera House appearance marks Winter’s own statement moment. For fans who missed out, this final ticket drop is a golden second chance.
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