Cross-genre artist Keeper reveals pop-rock infused contender ‘Soul’
London based solo artist Keeper is stating he’s one to watch in the powerful new single ‘Soul‘.
Having received support from Spotify playlists such as ‘New Pop UK’, ‘Hyper Pop’ and ‘Misfits 2.0’, it’s fair to say that Keeper is turning heads.
Working with producer Jon Cass for the energetic new single, the track is taken from a forthcoming EP.
Speaking about the new release, Keeper shares, “Soul, for me, has two meanings. The song itself is about getting bored. Bored of where you live, bored of the people you’re with, bored of the shop, and bored with the sky above you.
It’s a song about having a need to break out, like a Hyperpop version of Pop-Punks “I hate this town”. How life starts off fine, but gradually the monotonous routine of it all leaves you feeling burnt out, but what’s the point of leaving?
The chorus is someone begging to run away, but waiting for a reason, because otherwise, what’s the point. The video is a little different. It is about how certain larger than life news-anchors instigate and frame situations for monetary gain.
The idea is cartoonishly based on Manufactured consent by Noam Chomsky.”
Produced by Jon Cass, ‘Soul’ is an energetic single that radiates a feel-good nature.
This could easily find its way onto your party playlist and feels like the perfect track to introduce Keeper to your friends.