
Canadian musician Keegan Powell returns with his new single “Too Hard,” a blisteringly melodic rock track that tears straight through the emotional turbulence of modern life. Blending sugary hooks with ferocious guitars, the song captures the sensation of information overload and emotional overwhelm in a rush of feeling where clarity and chaos collide.
Built on high-energy momentum and sharp melodic instincts, “Too Hard” feels like a thousand voices screaming through a Wi-Fi connection: lost, overstimulated, yet still clawing for meaning in the endless noise pouring out of all of us. The result is a track that’s immediate and cathartic, balancing exhilaration with emotional pressure.
Driven by its happy, energetic, and fiercely forward momentum, “Too Hard” sits at the intersection of alt-rock and indie-pop, continuing Powell’s knack for pairing pop-leaning melodies with raw emotional undercurrents.
Keegan Powell’s music explores the mystery of pain, the release of demons, and the idea that somehow life itself may be a kind of miracle. Beginning with the lo-fi experimental EPs Is+Was and Headspun (2019), Powell established an early sound drenched in reverb, guitar solos, and electronic drums, marked by an observational lyrical voice. His 2022 release Previous Pain expanded that emotional palette, earning his first major radio traction with five SiriusXM Radio single rotations.
Powell’s sophomore album Fear Be Gone further cemented his reputation as an artist unwilling and perhaps unable to stay in one artistic lane. That restlessness carried into 2024’s Alien Radio, a compilation of archived and unreleased material from 2016–2019. Unearthed years later, the collection stands as a companion piece to his current work: crystal-clear pop songs wrapped in quarter-life angst, showcasing some of the most exciting rock songwriting of the decade.
After touring throughout 2024, Powell launched his live project Keegan Powell and The Jetpacks, a band rooted in classic-rock eccentricity but powered by modern urgency and emotional howl. With a new record already completed for 2026, “Too Hard” signals Powell’s forward momentum as fierce, melodic, and uncompromising.