Canadian actor-musician Joe Keery, under his moniker Djo, has unveiled “Charlie’s Garden,” a standout track from his freshly released third album, The Crux. Known for his Stranger Things fame, Keery continues to carve a distinct musical path, with this song blending retro-pop charm and introspective lyricism. Dropped via AWAL, it’s a shimmering gem that’s already catching ears with its warm, ‘70s-inspired sound.
“Charlie’s Garden” trades the synths of Djo’s earlier work for jangly guitars and a breezy melody, evoking a sunlit stroll through personal memories. Keery’s clear vocals weave a tale of quiet reflection—possibly about friendship or lost innocence—set against a backdrop of lush instrumentation recorded at Electric Lady Studios. Fans on X are buzzing about its nostalgic yet fresh feel, calling it a highlight of The Crux’s emotional range.
Following the viral wave of “End of Beginning,” “Charlie’s Garden” ties into Djo’s global tour kickoff and Coachella debut, amplifying the album’s rollout. It’s a testament to Keery’s growth, merging his acting roots with a sound that’s uniquely his own. This track could easily become a fan favorite, cementing Djo’s indie-pop ascent.