KEEF unveil new single 'I Can See A Future'

Following the rapturous response to their recent outing 'You And Me Against The World' earlier this year, UK outfit KEEF are back with their latest single 'I Can See A Future', a track that sidesteps cynicism in favour of motion, momentum, and a wide-angle lens on what’s to come. Built on chiming guitars, a rhythm section that never sits still, and a chorus that lands with both grit and lift, the track delivers like a shot of adrenaline for their fast-growing fanbase.

True to form, KEEF deliver with a sound that recalls the atmospheric textures of their psych-influenced forerunners, while carving out something uniquely grounded. The influence of bands like Echo and The Bunnymen or The Coral can be traced in the DNA, but it’s filtered through KEEF’s own voice, one that comes from working-class realism and forward-thinking vision alike.

“It’s about staying positive when others want to hold you back,” the band says, and that message runs through every part of this track. “I can see a future,” they declare with conviction, like a promise to themselves, and maybe to us too.

With their hotly-tipped debut album 'Chemical Skies' on the way later this year, 'I Can See A Future' embodies the next phase within KEEF's musical evolution to date. With such a firm and confident approach to their sound this time around, they are quickly establishing themselves as one of the more exciting names on the rise right now.

Have a listen to 'I Can See A Future' in the player below.

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