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Alcopop! Records

Fun's Over KEG

£12.99 Pre-Order
Condition: Brand New
Release date: Mar 14, 2025
Catalogue number: Alcopop287
Barcode: 3617666357477
Condition: Brand New
Release date: Mar 14, 2025
Catalogue number: Alcopop287X
Barcode: 3617666357538

Dinked Editions are strictly one per customer. Duplicate orders will be refunded.

Condition: Brand New
Release date: Mar 14, 2025
Catalogue number: Alcopop287XX
Barcode: 3617666357644
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DINKED Edition #322 is the debut album from KEG!

The DINKED edition includes:

●         Clown red X midnight blue galaxy vinyl

●         Signed KEG lino print by Joel Whitaker, designed by Albert Haddenham (vocalist) 

●         Cut-out-and-keep Frank (the guitarist) Mask

Limited pressing of 400

Showcasing whip-smart spikiness remains, and a gorgeous weirdness matched by very few others, it's easy to see why wonk pop 7-piece KEG are one of the most talked about bands of 2024. Soon they'll be THE band of 2025.

 

Their forthcoming debut album Fun’s Over represents the culmination of KEG's initial forays into life, and as such leaps all over—from the melodic to the demented with all the enthusiasm of a very lively bean salad. Sharp angling guitarwork that would be at home both on a Fugazi or a Wilco record. Cascading synths and drums, pepperings of trombone and lyrics which invite you into a baffled man's brain full of joy and anxiety.

Contrary to the previous releases the album takes its time, allowing Keg to showcase the orchestral leanings of the band, melding textures and battering-ram rhythms, whilst all the time managing to hone their carefully manipulated balance of chaos and order.

Recorded between the studio and home, Keg have refined their DIY approach this time around, producing the record themselves with engineering help from Pozi’s Toby Burroughs and mixed by Connor Simpkins.

Offsetting the braggadocious shredding and bombastic instrumentation the lyrics on the album take a much less cocksure approach—beckoning you into a yearning for suburban living, slightly embarrassing admissions of inadequacy, the feeling of creative failure freeing the imagination, taking pleasure in the mundanity of an unsure mind, bathing for freedom, and just a couple simple love songs.

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