Joe Keery’s music project, Djo, dropped a cover of Haim’s ‘Gasoline’ on Triple J’s Like A Version. If you know Keery only from his acting gigs (yes, the strange one with the things), here’s a reminder he’s been quietly building a solid alt-pop career on the side.
The Crux: not your typical actor soundtrack
The Crux came out earlier this year, and we actually like it. It’s not just some celebrity side project. It’s got guitars, synths, and songwriting that feels genuine, all recorded at Electric Lady Studios in New York.
Tour dates that aren’t sold out (yet)
After a globe-spanning run of mostly sold-out shows, Djo is back in the US for Lollapalooza and a fall tour that’s close to selling out. Bonus: $1 from every ticket goes to social causes through PLUS1, so you can feel like you did something good while standing in a sweaty crowd.
Why listen beyond the acting credits
‘End of Beginning’ blew up in a big way, with over a billion streams. So yeah, Joe Keery’s more than just “that guy from that show.” His music is carving its own path, and it’s worth paying attention to.
TL;DR
- Djo just dropped a solid cover of Haim’s ‘Gasoline’ on Triple J’s Like A Version – Listen HERE
- The Crux album is out now and actually pretty good
- Touring Lollapalooza, plus a nearly sold-out fall tour
- Tickets help fund social causes via PLUS1
- ‘End of Beginning’ is a billion-stream hit
The Crux is out now on AWAL at djomusic.com
Stay unruly.




