Keys New Album “Acid Communism” is Out Now


Welsh psych band, Keys, recently released their latest full-length Acid Communism. Drawing inspiration from the late cultural theorist Mark Fisher, it arrived in July, via Libertino Records. Check it out below and read more from the band.

We were captivated by the poetry of those two words,Matthew Evans (vocalist and songwriter) explains. Acid Communism isn’t just a title – it’s a guiding principle. Acid symbolises creative play and experimentation, while communism speaks to the strength found in (comm)unity. In a time when the internet often amplifies individualism and leans into certain ideologies, the band wanted to celebrate togetherness and collective expression.

While Acid Communism isn’t overtly political, it does pulse with a quiet sense of purpose – to resist isolation, to reconnect with others, and to celebrate the kind of shared, DIY spirit that binds bands, friends, and scenes together. It’s about building something together, rather than standing apart. The band took a hybrid approach to recording. Much of the album started life on 8-track tape before being moved into Logic, capturing a blend of home-recorded warmth with digital precision. Musically, it draws from the live, freewheeling energy of Jerry Garcia and the lo-fi intimacy of their lockdown-era album Homeschooling. The result is a sound that’s raw yet refined, unpolished but deeply intentional. Across its twelve tracks, Acid Communism flows through a variety of textures – from sun-scorched psych-pop and angular guitar riffs to gentle, piano-led introspection and atmospheric washes. It’s a record that favours connection over perfection, instinct over polish.

The recently released double A-side, Your Shoes/The Greatest Joke of All, coincided with the announcement of Acid Communism, offering a glimpse into the album’s contrasting emotional tones. “Your Shoes” is a live-set favourite – a rhythmic, guitar-led jam born in the rehearsal room. The chorus had been floating around for years until the right verses finally brought it to life. It captures the raw thrill of something falling into place in real time. “The Greatest Joke of All” was written solo on piano during lockdown. “It arrived fully formed in 15 minutes,” says Matt. “One of those rare moments where your hands just know what to do.” It’s a delicate, introspective piece – a contrast to the band-built energy of its companion track.

Lyrically, “Your Shoes” reflects Matt’s return to teaching post-lockdown – navigating anxiety, panic attacks, and imposter syndrome. “As a younger man, I’d blag my way through anything,” he says. “But since hitting my 40s, that confidence isn’t always there. Playing in a band with your mates becomes therapy. It keeps you sane. Especially for men as they get older, it’s essential to have that kind of social network.

With Acid Communism, Keys offer more than just a record – they offer a space. A space to reflect, to connect, to play, to heal. In a time of cultural noise and digital detachment, this album is a reminder of what’s possible when you build something together.

Acid Communism tracklisting:
01 There’s No I in Teams
02 What Flavour?
03 Form a Band
04 The Greatest Joke of All
05 My Temporary Game
06 When Melody was King
07 Poyekhali
08 Fish out of Water
09 Who Stands to Gain
10 Your Shoes
11 The Spectre
12 What Do I Have to Do?

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