Keegan Kruse (the man behind Kuchari) began his career in the sweaty adolescent basements of Kentucky and is currently in a sweaty adult attic in Los Angeles. Keegan was the lead guitarist of Cincinnati-based rock group "The Vims", where he played shows around the area and helped write/record their first two albums. As life and location changed, so did his methods for creating music; what was once strictly an electric guitar, has now turned into a collection of guitars, flutes, organs, and
Keegan Kruse (the man behind Kuchari) began his career in the sweaty adolescent basements of Kentucky and is currently in a sweaty adult attic in Los Angeles. Keegan was the lead guitarist of Cincinnati-based rock group "The Vims", where he played shows around the area and helped write/record their first two albums. As life and location changed, so did his methods for creating music; what was once strictly an electric guitar, has now turned into a collection of guitars, flutes, organs, and found objects.
Kuchari is a project that is vastly different from his previous recordings; and “it feels the most personal and meaningful.” With bold, existential ideas sonically illustrated within; it’s built a place where he can express his need to create, while sneaking in some hefty ideas about spirituality in the modern world.