After almost 10 years of being one of Toronto’s preeminent live hip-hop/electronic bands, the three guys in Keys N Krates are all about charting the course ahead. Always busy, the group has released five EPs since 2011, but on Feb. 2 they drop Cura (from the Latin for curious), their first official full-length album. The sound is a little different, yes, but it’s Cura’s sense of purpose that is most important for the band. Keys N Krates are on the road touting Cura, their first full-length album that's been a long time coming as their live reputation kept swelling. “The Tory Lanez record was the craziest to me, because that was one of the first beats that we made where we went, this is the sound.
Source: thestar January 30, 2018 22:52 UTC