Courtney Love has unveiled a spontaneous musical collaboration, sharing a video of herself performing Geese's track "Au Pays Du Cocaine" alongside Baby Queen. The clip, posted to Love's Instagram, shows the iconic Hole vocalist singing while Baby Queen accompanies on acoustic guitar.
This performance marks a notable shift in Love's perspective on the New York band. Previously expressing skepticism, she has since evolved into an enthusiastic supporter, describing her stance as having transformed from "Geese-curious" to "Geese-blossoming-appreciation."
"I'm fully liking it," Love remarked about Geese's latest album 'Getting Killed,' comparing their sound to "Daniel Johnston-meets-Rolling Stones." She praised frontman Cameron Winter's lyrical prowess, stating, "He's a fucking, seriously good lyricist. Like, a seriously good lyricist. Seriously."
Love also highlighted what she perceives as a "naive" Rolling Stones influence in their music, noting that it's detectable only "if you're open-minded." Her newfound fandom hasn't come without controversy, however, as she mentioned receiving messages from what she called "gatekeeping elder millennial troll fans" following her initial expressions of interest in the band.
The performance follows Love's recent attendance at Geese's London show, further cementing her connection to the rising indie act. This collaboration bridges generations of alternative music, bringing together the '90s grunge icon with contemporary artists in an unexpected musical moment.