Kaeto - 'Hero'
The Scottish-born, London-based artist Kaeto’s new track has arrived, and it’s ethereal.
HERO IS Kaeto’s follow up single to Don’t Ask, which was released back in February. This track differs massively in tone, production and even vocally. Both tracks are excellent, though, and prove just how talented Kaeto is.
Having supported Bleachers on their UK headline tour back in March, which I was lucky enough to see, Kaeto has just been announced as the support for The Last Dinner Party’s UK tour in October. So, make sure you catch her opening for them.
HERO is a simply stunning track, with heavenly synths that swirl around your ears, the melody is mesmerising and a hell of an ear wormer. Her vocals are incredibly impressive as always, the tone is captivating and comforting.
Words by Lucy Skeet
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