KEELEY Unveil Dream-Pop Rush On “Who Wants To See The World”

Anglo-Irish dream-rock trio KEELEY return with “Who Wants To See The World,” the first glimpse of their forthcoming third album, ‘Girl On The Edge Of The World.’ Produced by Dublin-based sonic architect Alan Maguire, the track delivers a radiant sweep of classic dream-pop textures — shimmering guitars, layered harmonies, and a sense of lift that feels immediate and immersive. The single arrives with a video commissioned by their new label, Definitive Gaze.

Fronted by Dublin-born singer, guitarist, and composer Keeley Moss, the band captures a fuller sound than ever before. For the first time on record, touring bandmates Lukey Foxtrot on bass and former Morrissey drummer Andrew Paresi contribute to the studio sessions. “This record is the first time we’ve managed to capture what I call ‘the sonic swirl’ in our sound, the sound I’ve had in my head all along,” says Moss.

“Who Wants To See The World” opens the album with confidence, leaning into euphoric momentum while maintaining the band’s signature emotional undercurrent. The production balances clarity and atmosphere — guitars glow, rhythms pulse, and Moss’s vocal threads everything together with calm intensity.

KEELEY recently wrapped a run of shows supporting The Primitives and now prepare to open for Babyshambles at Bristol O2 Academy before launching their own UK headline tour. Dates include stops in Newport, Winchester, London, Coventry, Bristol, Bournemouth, Brighton, Hull, Huddersfield, Glasgow, and Newcastle — a stretch that carries their expansive sound across the country.