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CMU Approved
Approved: Keel Her – Don’t Look At Me
By Aly Barchi | Published on Wednesday 27 November 2013
Whilst she surely merits some kind of ‘best in class’ prize for the sheer size of her release index to date, it’s high time the world came to look at Rose Keeler-Schäffeler, aka Keel Her, from a POV of quality, not just quantity. In particular because she’s at last going to release her first LP, a shade later than her label estimated last year, in February 2014.
Featuring a dirtier do-over of past seven-inch ‘Riot Grrrl’ plus a guest spot from R Stevie Moore – who plays bass on his own mix of her LP track ‘I’d Be Your Slave’ – ‘Keel Her’ the album is led by first single ‘Don’t Look At Me’, which passes in a pinkish mist of lightly-whipped vocal licks and gooey guitars. All things you can see, hear, taste and the rest when Keel Her play London’s Power Lunches tomorrow night.
But first, this is the actual song: