DonateBest of ErieTicketsAdvertiseDistributionIssuesAboutContactEventsNewsletter
Close
Donate!
Best of Erie 2025
The Reader Beat
Tickets
Newsletter Signup
Erie Reader Business Quarterly
City Guide
Events
Opinion
Features
Issues Archive
Events Calendar
Advertise
More
Arts & Culture
Business
Columns
Community
Environment
Film
From the Editors
Gem City Style
Local, Original Comics
Music Reviews
News & Politics
Recipes
Sports
Theater
Distribution Locations
About Us
Contact Us
Issue Archives
Internship Opportunities
Write for Us
Share:
Music Reviews

Album Review // Cameron Winter // Heavy Metal

by Nathaniel Clark
View ProfileRSS Feed
January 15, 2025 at 5:00 PM
Partisan Records

4.5/5 stars

In his first solo effort, Cameron Winter's idiosyncrasies flow with perfect delivery.

2024 was a big year for Winter before the announcement of his debut. As the frontman for Brooklyn rock band Geese, the musician spent most of the year touring, opening for acts like Greta Van Fleet and King Gizzard. However, touring did not stop the singer from his creative ventures. These on-the-road sessions bore fruit, becoming Heavy Metal. Announced and released with little fanfare, Heavy Metal immediately sets itself apart from Winter's projects with Geese. His traditional musical influences of Rolling Stones, Strokes, and Ween take a backseat in favor of singer-songwriters: the sounds of Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Lou Reed, and Tom Waits all hold space on this record.  Even after taking inspiration from all these greats, Winter creates a wholly original project. Assisting in this oneness is the singer's unique vocal timbre. There is a level of unpredictability with his singing, making each word of his enigmatic lyrics a surprise on first listen. The album's production is equally astonishing. Whether the track consists of sparse piano and guitar plucking or channels '60s pop pastiche, each instrument is laid perfectly in the mix. Cameron Winter may, in his words, be a "heavy metal man," but his debut album soars with airy perfection.

Album ReviewCameron WinterHeavy Metal

Featured Events

Today Tomorrow This Weekend

Open Studio

Visual Arts
May. 4th, 7:35 PM to 1 AM

Ain't I A Woman? The Times, Tales, And Impact Of Sojourner Truth

Community & Causes
May. 4th, 7:35 PM to 12:30 AM

Star Wars Book Club!

Literary Arts
May. 5th, 7:35 PM to 11 PM

Harriet Tubman And The Underground Railroad

Community & Causes
May. 5th, 7:35 PM

Light Beams wsg Velvet Waves

Music
May. 6th, 7:35 PM

Submit Your Event   View Calendar

April 2026: The 15th Anniversary Issue
Erie Reader: Vol. 16, No. 4
View Past Issues
In This Issue
Erie Reader Business Quarterly
« Download PDF
View Articles »
Erie Reader Best of Erie City Guide 2023-2024

Popular This Week

COVID-19 Cases Rise Slightly In Erie County, Across Country

xRepresentx, Vice, Counterfeit, Cop Torture at BT

Ludacris Shows Behrend Some Southern Hospitality

Best of Erie 2014 Finalists

Hangin' Out at the South Pier

Related Articles

Top 15 Local Albums From the Last 15 Years

by Erie Reader Staff4/15/2026, 2:00 PM
Contributors share their Erie-area favs since 2011

Album Review // Joyce Manor // I Used to Go to This Bar

by Aaron Mook3/31/2026, 12:00 PM

Album Review // Mitski // Nothing's About to Happen to Me

by Nick Warren3/26/2026, 4:00 PM

Album Review // The Messthetics and James Brandon Lewis // Deface The Currency

by Larry Wheaton3/25/2026, 12:00 PM

Album Review // Charli xcx // Wuthering Heights

by Nathaniel Clark3/18/2026, 3:00 PM

Album Review // Ratboys // Singin' to an Empty Chair

by Nick Warren2/27/2026, 4:00 PM
Member of Reporters Shield
© 2026 Great Lakes Online Media
PO Box 10963  //  Erie, PA 16514
Terms of Use Privacy Policy