100 Horses
2025 single by Geese
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“100 Horses“ is a single by American rock band Geese. It was released as a preview of their album Getting Killed on August 26, 2025, following the release of the lead single "Taxes" and a preview of "Trinidad".[1][2][3]
| "100 Horses" | ||||
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| Single by Geese | ||||
| from the album Getting Killed | ||||
| Released | August 26, 2025 | |||
| Studio | Putnam Hill (Los Angeles) | |||
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| Songwriter | Cameron Winter | |||
| Producers | ||||
| Geese singles chronology | ||||
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Themes
Reception
A review of Getting Killed in Stereophile singled out "100 Horses" as "the standout track", calling it "forceful, unsettling, and gripping".[4]
Entertainment Weekly said that the hooks were "excellent" on both "100 Horses" and "Taxes", describing them as "rollicking singles".[6] The Wall Street Journal called out the song's "culicues of bluesy guitar".[7]
The Globe and Mail selected it as one of its 10 best songs for 2025, describing "100 Horses" as a work that "lyrically implores dancing while stylistically inhibiting it".[3]
Personnel
Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[8]
Geese:
- Cameron Winter - Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards
- Emily Green - Guitar
- Dominic DiGesu – bass guitar
- Max Bassin – drums
Additional Musicians:
- Nick Lee – trombone
Technical:
- Kenny Beats – production
- Geese - production
- Daniel McNeill – engineering
- Beatriz Artola – mixing
- Felix Davis – mastering