5 Reasons You Should Listen to ‘Weed in the Garden’ by Collin Keller
- Louise Clark
- 9 hours ago
- 1 min read

With his new single “Weed in the Garden,” Los Angeles-based artist Collin Keller plants his flag in fresh territory: political surf pop. The track shimmers with sun-soaked guitars and soulful energy while carrying a sharp edge of resistance. Equal parts protest anthem and beachside groove, it’s the kind of song that makes you move — and makes you think.
Protest with a pulse – It’s rare to find a political anthem you can dance to, but Keller pulls it off.
Genre-bending glow – A lush mix of indie rock, surf pop, and soul creates something both nostalgic and new.
Powerful metaphor – The image of an invasive weed becomes a universal symbol for resilience and hope.
DIY artistry – Keller wrote, produced, mixed, and mastered the track himself, making this a pure vision of his sound.
A growing garden – This isn’t just one single; alternate versions will drop weekly, keeping listeners hooked and discovering new angles.