Djo, the solo project of StrangerThings' Joe Keery, has dropped a dynamic, psych-infused new single, “Change.”
. The album was created with musician and engineer Adam Thein throughout the pandemic, with the final recording taking place at Sound Factory in Los Angeles.
Keery teased the album last week by unveiling aKeery, who plays Steve Harrington on, previously played in Chicago psych-rock group Post Animal, which he formed during his college years at Chicagos’ DePaul University.“I have been recording for fun, downloading music, for a really long time,” he said. “And it’s something that I always wanted to do.
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