It’s been almost seven years since Joe Keogh, front man of U.K. indie rock band Amber Run, waded out late one winter night into the icy waters off the coast of Brighton, with no plan of returning to shore.
Keogh’s reflections on his suicide attempt are woven into the band’s fourth album, aptly titled How To Be Human, through which he and band mates Tom Sperring and Henry Wyeth explore the raw challenges, opportunities and emotional whiplash of young adulthood.
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