“There’s a lived-in, late-night quality to their sound … Each song feels like a confession; they aren’t trying to impress, they’re trying to process.”

— Dork,

KEO’s New ep- Siren

Siren opens with a raw energy that immediately pulls you in. From the gritty, emotionally charged “I Lied, Amber” to the quieter, haunting closer “Kind, If You Will,” the five-track EP shows a band unafraid to expose vulnerability through loud guitars and clear melodies. There’s a lived-in feel to the sound — late-night rooms, raised voices, the pull of regret and intensity — and yet the production allows space for the lyrics and emotion to breathe. Themes of obsession, lost connection and self-reflection run throughout, giving the hook-laden riffs a deeper weight. It’s rock that doesn’t rely on flash or polish; instead it lays something bare and stays memorable long after the final note.

“Short and sweet, Siren is a promising start to the journey of Keo and proves that the band is not just chasing the high, it’s creating it.”

— Music Is To Blame