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Djo - the musical project of actor / producer / songwriter Joe Keery known for his work in blockbuster projects as Stranger Things and Fargo - announces his highly anticipated new album The Crux. The follow-up to Djo's 2022 album DECIDE, which featured the blockbuster hit "End of Beginning," The Crux will be released on April 4th on AWAL. Djo has also announced a major 2025 global tour. The Djo - Back On You Tour will feature Post Animal as support on all North American, UK and EU tour dates.

The Crux was co-produced by Keery and his long-time collaborator Adam Thein. It's an album of impeccable craftsmanship. Unlike Keery's previous albums - bedroom recordings centered around synths - The Crux spotlights lush guitars and instrumentation reminiscent of late 60's and 70's pop. It's an album full of loss and yearning, but also one full of wit and gratitude. The album was written all over the world in a particularly fertile period for Keery - where he was grappling with the transience of his other job, being untethered and away from his friends and family. But to make the album he settled into the legendary Electric Lady Studios in his adopted home of New York City. The Crux not only showcases his ambitious scope, but also his skills as a deft multi-instrumentalist and songwriter (all songs were written by Keery or in collaboration with Adam Thein).

The first single "Basic Being Basic," with Oberheim OB-X8 synths and falsetto refrain, has its final verses shrewdly skewer the (often online) tropes of modern day posturing. "It's kind of a shot fired to anyone who's trying to be of the moment," says Keery. Listen to the song HERE.

Setlists

    1. 1.Runner
    2. 2.Gloom
    3. 3.Link
    4. 4.Lonesome Is a State of Mind
    5. 5.Basic Being Basic
    6. 6.Figure You Out
    7. 7.Delete Ya
    8. 8.Fly
    9. 9.Roddy
    10. 10.Fool
    11. 11.Charlie's Garden
    12. 12.Chateau (Feel Alright)
    13. 13.Potion
    14. 14.Crux
    15. 15.End of Beginning
    16. 16.Flash Mountain
    1. 1.Basic Being Basic
    2. 2.Gloom (Followed by an extended outro)
    3. 3.Fool (Live debut)
    4. 4.Half Life (Live debut)
    5. 5.Change (Live debut)
    6. 6.Personal Lies
    7. 7.Figure You Out (Live debut)
    8. 8.Chateau (Feel Alright)
    9. 9.Roddy
    10. 10.End of Beginning
    11. 11.Gap Tooth Smile (Live debut)
    12. 12.Gasoline (HAIM cover)
    13. 13.Flash Mountain
    1. 1.Tentpole Shangrila (with intro jam)
    2. 2.Personal Lies
    3. 3.Keep Your Head Up
    4. 4.BNBG
    5. 5.Ring
    6. 6.Is That All It Takes?
    7. 7.Gloom
    8. 8.Mortal Projections
    9. 9.End of Beginning
    10. 10.Roddy (interlude jam played in between "End of Beginning" and "Roddy")
    11. 11.Chateau (Feel Alright) (not broadcast)
    12. 12.Flash Mountain ("Sabbath jam" intro; not broadcast)
    1. -Showtime
    2. 1.Personal Lies
    3. 2.Tentpole Shangrila
    4. 3.Just Along for the Ride
    5. 4.Total Control
    6. 5.BNBG
    7. 6.Ring
    8. 7.Mortal Projections
    9. 8.Robot Rock (Daft Punk cover) (shortened)
    10. 9.Roddy
    11. 10.Chateau (Feel Alright)
    12. 11.Visual Baby
    13. 12.Flash Mountain
    14. 13.Mutual Future (Repeat)

Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • birth of a rock star

    by bonzo on 2025-04-10PNE Forum - VancouverRating: 5 out of 5

    I'm almost 60, seen 'em come and go. Djo is for real, and I will leave it at that.