
Geese announce departure of guitarist Foster Hudson
Brooklyn five-piece Geese have addressed the absence of their guitarist Foster Hudson, announcing his departure from the band.
Taking to their socials, the band posted a statement addressing messages from fans who had noticed that Hudson didn't appear to be with the band anymore. which read: "
"Earlier this year, Foster decided to take a leave from the band to pursue his academic endeavors," they wrote. "Moving forward, Foster will remain at school and Geese will continue as a 4 piece. We wholeheartedly support Foster’s decision to continue his studies and we hope that you will too."
Hudson has been with the band since their inception, playing guitar on the 2021 debut album, Projector, and 3D Country, which was released earlier this year.
3D Country is out now via Partisan/Play It Again Sam.
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