Goose made its long awaited Miami debut at the Fillmore for the first of two shows on Tuesday, October 29th. The Connecticut based band, formed in 2014, are road savages yet they’ve never been to the Magic City.
They did not disappoint. Halloween not yet in the air, only a few costumes, but the sold-out, older, male dominated crowd felt invigorated, excited and the band crushed.
We first heard of Goose in 2021 from friends. The recommendation included a reference: “They are like the next Phish. Trey is a big fan.”
So with that endorsement, we listened and waited for the band to make its way to Miami. They are indeed like Phish, but younger, fresher, tighter, less goofy in many ways. They have a cool look, mod, fresh, straight out of central booking for Stereophonic, one of the best plays we’ve seen in years. We were excited to see Goose in Miami.
Our colleague Dave Rolland interviewed Goose keyboardist Peter Anspach for a preview piece in New Times.
Mr. Anspach spoke of the pending shows in Miami.
“Every show is different. Miami, I’m sure, has its own vibe, and we’ll try to match it. We won’t know until we get there what the room is like. Is the crowd energetic, or are they more relaxed? The Grateful Dead do this; so do Phish. It’s the spirit of the jam band. You’re with the audience, and you collaborate with them.”