Collin Keller has recently released a new track titled "Weed in the Garden," and man, is it good. He describes the song as a mix of political themes and catchy surf pop, blending indie rock and soulful melodies to create a modern track for change. A large portion of the song was written while Keller was traveling, and he finished it once he returned to Los Angeles. The theme in the song is based on a picture of a tough weed planted in a garden that reflects strength and resistance to ruin and greed.
There's a warmth to Keller's style that evokes John Mayer, but his songwriting prowess packs the same emotional punch as Jack Garratt. What truly shines here are Keller's razor-sharp lyrics, which end up making the song really stick. As the music rolls on, you get lost in its world of rhythmic guitar lines and vocals full of pathos about standing strong during difficult times. It is a testament to Keller's artistry as a musician and producer. "Weed in the Garden" is a reminder of the role that music can play in effecting change.
Such an ordinary concept becomes such a global thought when framed by Keller's imagery. This song is a music that can be when it confronts power and the truth, yet is fun to listen to at the same time. That protest music can resonate and be so deeply relatable, Keller demonstrates that it can connect sharply and strongly while also delivering a powerful message.
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