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Keeper returns with upbeat and anthemic ‘I SPY’

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A true artist always looks to push the musical envelope, whether it’s bending genres or remaining rebellious and hanging their hat on originality, honesty and a real sense of self. London native, Keeper, exemplifies these traits and more! 

With a background firmly rooted in post hardcore, his music always maintains a strong driving force, coupled  with experimentation in the fields of hyper pop and alternative, Keeper’s sound is truly unmistakable. His latest offering, ‘I SPY’ is no different, earworm guitars are peppered throughout, accented perfectly by the soaring lead vocals and infectious synth work. 

 

a fresh, new take on punk riffs accompanied by personal, relatable lyrics.” Alt Press 

 

The foundation of the track was laid by producer Jon Cass which was taken to new heights by some glistening guitar work from Keeper himself, making up the true body of the record. Keeper mentions that the track was a ‘surprisingly quick’ process to make, with the entirety of the song finished within the hour. 

I spy. For me. It’s about opening up to the world and feeling more confident in my skin and personality.” – Keeper

 

ABOUT Keeper. 

Keeper is a hyper-pop/alternative rock artist from London, UK. Keeper sticks to his post-hardcore roots with guitar-driven riffs, whilst also mixing pop and emo rap elements to create a varied and modern sound. Taking influences from Hyper-Pop artists such as Glaive and Dorian Electra, as well as other alternative bands like Enter Shikari and Neck deep, Keeper – with the help of producer, Jon Cass – fuses Pop-Punk, emo vibes with Hyper-Pop inspired beats and just a hint of nostalgia.Keeper released his debut EP, Guess I’m Keeper, in March 2021. Consisting of the three singles, Homegrown, Blue-Eyes and Frog, as well as three other tracks, tackling themes of mental health, loneliness, and friendship. Keeper has since released more tracks, including Soul, Change, and Shin, which proved to be some of his most popular yet, getting attention from radio stations such as Idobi Radio, DCR FM, and BBC Introducing. Collaborating with other artists such as Nevermadeithome and Sideview Drive, Keeper continues to make a name for himself within the scene.

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