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Collin Keller Delivers a Political Anthem Disguised as Summer Pop with 'Weed In The Garden'

  • Curious For Music Team
  • 2 days ago
  • 1 min read
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Rising artist Collin Keller is carving out his own lane with the release of “Weed in the Garden,” a single that introduces his self-coined genre of political surf pop.


Written largely while traveling and finalized back home in Los Angeles, the track captures both the motion of the road and the grounding pull of home.


Keller uses the image of a weed as more than a lyrical motif — it becomes a philosophy. Weeds endure where they are not wanted, thriving through cracks and concrete. By adopting this imagery, Keller transforms a symbol of nuisance into one of defiance and persistence. In doing so, he reframes the conversation around protest, insisting that resistance can be joyful and melodic.


The song’s production showcases Keller’s full creative range. He not only penned the track but also produced, mixed, and mastered it, delivering a sound that is polished yet organic. Drawing influences from indie rock, psychedelic tones, and soulful pop, the single is textured and layered without losing its clarity.


Looking ahead, Keller has announced a series of alternate versions of the track to be released weekly. This staggered approach mirrors the persistence of the song’s metaphor, allowing the single to evolve and expand over time. “Weed in the Garden” is not just a release — it’s the planting of a seed that will continue to grow.


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