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London four-piece Keo have been described as raw, poetic and beautifully unpolished, a description that might explain why they are drawing so much interest in the wide world of music. There’s an air of anticipation at Key Club, a curiosity about what we can expect from their stage tonight.
Frontman Finn Keogh, songwriter whose childhood and years of busking have produced a voice that resonates with the crowd , a voice that carries far more than its age, is just one of the reasons their live shows linger in the memory. Finn and his brother, Conor, successfully searched London for like-minded musicians. Drummer Oli Spackman and guitarist Jimmy Lanwern complete the four-piece.
Layered guitars, layered emotion exuding compassion and understanding, all seem to fit with our time. We get it and that’s what matters.
Keo shared their debut 5-track EP ‘Siren’ in June.
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Photography by Holly Hemingway.


