Cameron Winter of Geese wearing Sub Sun sunglasses. CREDIT: Diogo Lopes/Sub Sun

Geese team up with Sub Sun for limited edition sunglasses collection

The band's Max Bassin wore the shades while picking up their Brit Award earlier this year

by · NME

Geese have teamed up with Sub Sun for a limited edition new range of sunglasses – check them out below.

The acclaimed New York band wrapped up their ‘Getting Killed’ tour at London’s Eventim Apollo in March before going on to cover Justin Bieber at Coachella, and now they have unveiled a new exclusive collaboration with Sub Sun.

The design is based around a “bug eye” silhouette with a mid wrap-around, crafted from Italian acetate, and fitted with a UV400 lens. The band’s signatures are also engraved on the frame’s inner temples.

Geese’s Max Bassin notably wore a pair of the shades while accepting the band’s Brit Award earlier this year for Best International Group, where he also paid tribute to the late Stone Roses and Primal Scream bassist Mani.

The sunglasses collection is available to browse here.

Geese wearing Sub Sun. CREDIT: Diogo Lopes/Sub Sun
Geese wearing Sub Sun. CREDIT: Diogo Lopes/Sub Sun

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Geese’s third album ‘Getting Killed’ was named by NME as the best album of 2025. “Who ordered this absurd, poetic explosion of jazz, rock and noise – where Radiohead, Black MidiThe StrokesVan Morrison, and Ukrainian choir samples collide without being crushed beneath the pretension? It’s a rare, unpredictable record that comes with such melody in the madness, control in the chaos. It’s a total thrill, but then “all people must smile in times of war”, as Winter croons on ‘100 Horses’,” wrote NME.

“‘Getting Killed’ should be enough to wake people up from their exhausted nostalgia and realise that New York – and guitar music at large – is alive and kicking down their front door. At least, it’s easily the album of the year. Stay wild and carry on.”

At a show in March, Geese also debuted a new song titled ‘Apollo’ – a psych-rock leaning track that fans speculated could be a result of members of the band being spotted in the studio with musicians from Tame Impala, Pond and King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard in Australia that same month.

Geese also made their Saturday Night Live debut in January, performing two tracks from ‘Getting Killed’: ‘Au Pays du Cocaine’ and ‘Trinidad’.