Quirky English trio who play all sorts: psychedelia, lo-fi synthpop, bedsit folk, library music, cut-ups etc etc... All three write, sing and play multiple instruments. It's a proper cottage industry, all recorded and released from home. Unifying lyrical themes include unsparingly honest self-deprecation, left-wing politics, love of the nervous outsider, and bodily fluids, usually with a fair dose of whimsy and surrealism. Keshco don't play live often, but you'd be likely to see instrument-swapping, costumes, props, or projections. Andy mostly plays acoustic guitar, bass, 80s keyboards, and programs using Jeskola Buzz. Robert mostly whacks the drums and chimes, plays keys or wild lead guitar. Luke mostly plays electric guitar, flute or lapsteel. Keshcologists like hugs, trees and cups of tea. Keshco release an EP every few months, and love it when you say nice things or even leave a few pennies in donation. It's either that or we busk on Waterloo Bridge. There's also comedy films on YouTube, and their own zine, "Beware!".