KEEL HER's latest album, "With Kindness," is a delightful journey through the eccentric mind of lead singer and songwriter Rose Keeler-Schaffeler.
With a sound that can best be described as dreamy indie-pop meets lo-fi garage rock, this album is a refreshing change of pace from the cookie-cutter music that often inundates the airwaves.
From the opening track, "Complain Train," with its infectious guitar riffs and catchy chorus, to the hauntingly beautiful "First Crush," KEEL HER takes listeners on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and sounds.
The production may be lo-fi, but don't let that fool you - the rawness only adds to the album's charm.
Tracks like "Cold Summer" and "Roses" showcase Keeler-Schaffeler's knack for crafting catchy melodies and thoughtful lyrics, while songs like "Empty Light" and "Live It Right" demonstrate her ability to experiment with different sounds and textures.
The album is a perfect blend of nostalgia and innovation, with nods to 90s indie rock and shoegaze, but with a modern twist that keeps things interesting.
Overall, "With Kindness" is a gem of an album that deserves to be heard.
KEEL HER may not be a household name (yet), but with this album, they are well on their way to becoming one.
So go ahead, give it a listen - your ears will thank you.
With a sound that can best be described as dreamy indie-pop meets lo-fi garage rock, this album is a refreshing change of pace from the cookie-cutter music that often inundates the airwaves.
From the opening track, "Complain Train," with its infectious guitar riffs and catchy chorus, to the hauntingly beautiful "First Crush," KEEL HER takes listeners on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and sounds.
The production may be lo-fi, but don't let that fool you - the rawness only adds to the album's charm.
Tracks like "Cold Summer" and "Roses" showcase Keeler-Schaffeler's knack for crafting catchy melodies and thoughtful lyrics, while songs like "Empty Light" and "Live It Right" demonstrate her ability to experiment with different sounds and textures.
The album is a perfect blend of nostalgia and innovation, with nods to 90s indie rock and shoegaze, but with a modern twist that keeps things interesting.
Overall, "With Kindness" is a gem of an album that deserves to be heard.
KEEL HER may not be a household name (yet), but with this album, they are well on their way to becoming one.
So go ahead, give it a listen - your ears will thank you.






