New Single
"Drown"
Canadian musician
Keegan Powell makes songs that explore the mystery of pain, the release
of demons and how through it all, life actually may be some kind of
miracle. Start with the lofi experimental EP’s from 2019 ‘Is+Was’ and
‘Headspun’, doused in reverb, guitar solos and electronic drums.
Lines from songs like ‘All That Is and Ever Was’ describes the
mundane process through one’s day ‘Can’t quite decide how to pass the
time/Forever on call to be great’ On ‘Previous Pain’ from 2022, Powell
melancholically sings ‘Tonight everybody wants you/To be a star and sit
upon your throne’ Foretelling if anything, the record garnered his first
bout of serious airplay, racking up five radio single rotations on
SiriusXM Radio.
The soothing acoustic howls that made Powell’s sophomore
record,‘Fear Be Gone’, a college radio staple across North America
proves something very clear-Powell has never stayed in one spot
artistically. Not because he doesn’t want to, but because he is
incapable of it. If evidence of this is his past work, Alien Radio is
the sentencing in which nails his hand to the coffin.
In 2024 Powell released “Alien Radio” a compilation album
composed of tracks previously released and unreleased from Powell’s
archive, spanning across several separate recordings from the years
2016-2019. The tracks are a glimpse into an artist trying to overreach
his ability and achieving it, only to forget about it altogether.
Unearthed years later, what remains is an ultimate companion piece to
his current released work. The results are crystal clear pop songs in
the guise of quarter life angst that make for some of the most exciting
rock music heard this decade.
After playing and touring throughout 2024, Powell has unleashed
his live band “Keegan Powell and The Jetpacks”. With their first and
unabashedly fierce display of live showmanship, the two song EP opens
with 2019’s “Beginning Of Life” from ‘Is+Was’, closing with 2023’s “My
Maker” from ‘Fear Be Gone’. The band weaves through eccentricities that
any classic rock band has displayed, while being firmly rooted in the
modern howl cries of the 21st century.
With a record in the bag for 2026, Powell has made it clear -
he's an unstoppable force. Produced by Peter Van Helvoort of The
Glorious Sons, the shine and sheer brilliance emanating from his new
single "Drown" shows a promise of a legacy that resembles the archetype
of a troubadour you could only produce in this decade. No pandering, no
record label - no permission needed.
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