There’s a lot of talk about protest music being a relic of the past, but Collin Keller is here to prove otherwise. “Weed in the Garden” is bold, soulful, and undeniably relevant — a modern anthem wrapped in dreamy indie rock and surf pop vibes.
The track feels intimate yet expansive, built on Keller’s multi-instrumental wizardry and restless creativity. You can hear the years of touring and collaborating in the polish, but this single is unmistakably his own voice. There’s no mistaking the conviction when he sings about rooting deeper and refusing to fade.
What makes the release even more exciting is Keller’s promise of alternate versions rolling out in the weeks to come. If “Weed in the Garden” is the seed, we can’t wait to see the whole garden grow. Political surf pop might just be the genre we didn’t know we needed in 2025.
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