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Keane (band)

Keane are an English alternative rock band from Battle, East Sussex, formed in 1995. They met while at Tonbridge School together. The band comprises Tom Chaplin (lead vocals, guitar, piano), Tim Rice-Oxley (piano, synthesisers, bass guitar, backing vocals), Richard Hughes (drums, percussion, backing vocals) and Jesse Quin (bass guitar, guitar, backing vocals). Their original line-up included founder and guitarist Dominic Scott, who left in 2001.

Keane
Keane Performing at Cornbury Festival in 2019
Background information
OriginBattle, East Sussex, England
Genres
Years active
  • 1995–2014
  • 2018–present
LabelsIsland, Interscope, Fierce Panda
SpinoffsMt. Desolation, Jesse Quin & The Mets
MembersTom Chaplin
Richard Hughes
Tim Rice-Oxley
Jesse Quin
Past membersDominic Scott
Websitekeanemusic.com

Keane achieved mainstream international success with the release of their debut album Hopes and Fears in 2004. Topping the UK chart, the album won the 2005 Brit Award for Best British Album and was the UK's second best-selling album of 2004.[5] It is one of the best-selling albums in UK chart history.[6] Their second album, Under the Iron Sea, released in 2006, topped the UK Albums Chart and debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200. Their third album Perfect Symmetry was released in October 2008 and their EP Night Train was released in May 2010. Their fourth studio album Strangeland was released in May 2012 and peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart.

After the release of their next album, The Best of Keane in 2013, the band took a break of nearly five years. They returned after the hiatus with new music, announcing their fifth studio album titled Cause and Effect on 6 June 2019 and releasing the lead single from the album "The Way I Feel". A collection of songs had been written by Rice-Oxley during his divorce. After discussions with Chaplin, Rice-Oxley decided to proceed with recording the songs for the album. Cause and Effect was released on 20 September 2019. After the release of the album, the band embarked on the Cause and Effect Tour, visiting Europe and Latin America, before the remainder of the tour was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

In May 2008, both Hopes and Fears (number 13) and Under the Iron Sea (number 8) were voted by readers of Q magazine as among the best British albums ever, with Keane, the Beatles, Oasis and Radiohead the only artists having two albums in the top 20.[7] In 2009, Hopes and Fears was listed as the ninth best-selling album of the 2000s decade in the UK.[8] Keane are known for using keyboards as the lead instrument instead of guitar, differentiating them from most other rock bands.[9] The inclusion of a distorted piano effect in 2006 and various synthesisers were a common feature in their music[10][11] which developed on the second and third albums. Keane have sold over 13 million records worldwide.[12]

History edit

1995–99: early years and formation edit

Tom Chaplin and Tim Rice-Oxley became friends when very young.[13] Chaplin's father David was the headmaster of Vinehall School in Robertsbridge, East Sussex (owned by Chaplin's family) for 25 years,[14] the school all three attended until the age of 13. They later attended Tonbridge School in Kent, where Rice-Oxley met Dominic Scott; both discovered their liking for music. Richard Hughes, Keane's future drummer, also attended Tonbridge. Chaplin had learned to play the flute, but none considered music as a proper career at the time.[15]

In 1995, while studying at University College London, Rice-Oxley formed a rock band with Scott and invited Hughes to play drums.[11] The band, named Lotus Eaters, started as a cover band, playing songs by the members' favourite bands.

After listening to Rice-Oxley's piano playing during a weekend at Virginia Water, Surrey, in 1997, Chris Martin invited him to join his newly formed band Coldplay. However, Rice-Oxley declined because he did not want to leave The Lotus Eaters, stating "I was seriously interested, but Keane were already operational and Coldplay's keyboard player idea was dropped."[11] Because of Martin's offer, and although Hughes and Scott were originally opposed to it, Chaplin joined the band in 1997, taking Rice-Oxley's place as vocalist and adding himself as the acoustic guitarist. Chaplin's recruitment also marked a change of name from the Lotus Eaters to Cherry Keane after a friend of Chaplin's mother, whom Rice-Oxley and Chaplin knew when they were young. At her death from cancer,[16] she had left money for Chaplin's family. Chaplin commented: "I used some of the money to see me through the harder times with the music." The name was shortened to Keane soon afterward.[17]

Chaplin departed for South Africa in Summer 1997 to work as a volunteer during his gap year.[13] Chaplin's early experiences there later were reflected in the band's position for the Make Poverty History campaign. Returning a year later, in July 1998, following a meeting with friend David Lloyd Seaman, Hughes' first words when the band picked up Chaplin at the airport were "we've got a gig in 10 days."[15] With original material, Keane made their debut live appearance at the Hope & Anchor pub on 13 July 1998. In this same year, Chaplin went to Edinburgh University to study for a degree in art history.[15] However, he later quit his degree and moved to London to pursue a full-time musical career.[11][15] After their debut performance, the band went touring London's pub gig circuit throughout 1998 and 1999.

1999–2003: early releases and Scott's departure edit

In late 1999, and without a record deal, Keane recorded their first promotional single "Call Me What You Like". Released on CD format through Keane's label Zoomorphic, it was sold after live performances at the pubs where Keane used to play in early 2000. Only 500 copies were printed.[18] The EP was reviewed by Bec Rodwell from eFestivals who listed "Closer Now" as the best song of the record.[19]

Recording for the band's next release began on 28 October 2000.[20] At the start of 2001, Rice-Oxley and Hughes disclosed that the main recording would be "Wolf at the Door," and that it would be completed soon.[20] The band gave progress updates. Hughes recorded drums in late January, and the final recording session was in February.[20] Mixing took place in April.[20] The single was released in June, and only 50 copies are known to have been made, using unlabeled CD-Rs.[21]

Both singles are considered highly valuable collectors' items by fans. In particular, "Wolf at the Door" has been known to be sold for over £1000 on eBay.[21] During production of "Wolf at the Door," the band recorded and released other songs as demos, namely "More Matey," "Maps," "To the End of the Earth," "Allemande," "New One," "Russian Farmer's Song," and "Live in Fear."[20] The band have declared they are not against fans sharing tracks unreleased on CD, such as the demos "More Matey" and "Emily". Chaplin said "They most likely see those recordings as an interesting extra to get hold of— I don't see it causing any damage. If it was the album we have coming out [(Hopes and Fears)] leaked early, then I'd probably feel differently."[22]

Dominic Scott decided to leave the band in July,[20] a month after "Wolf at the Door" was released, to continue his studies at the LSE.[20] Rice-Oxley referenced this departure in "This Is the Last Time," which was being rehearsed in May, according to Hughes.[20]

Keane was invited by record producer James Sanger in July[20] to his property in Normandy, France, where the band recorded a number of tracks from August to November,[20] including "Sunshine," "This Is the Last Time," "Maps" (anew) and "Happy Soldier."[23] It was during these sessions that the idea of using a piano as lead instrument began to emerge.[20] Sanger received a shared credit for four songs that appeared on Keane's debut album Hopes and Fears, including "Sunshine", the only song composed there.[24] The band members returned to England in November.[20]

The band signed with BMG to publish their music in April 2002,[20] and this enabled them to better commit to music,[20] but at this time they did not yet have a recording contract. Sometime in early 2002, Rice-Oxley wrote "Everybody's Changing."[25] He played it for Chaplin, Hughes and people at BMG, and then the band developed the song into a demo completed in July.[25] They also produced a demo of "Walnut Tree" completed in May.[23]

2002 was a hard year for Keane. All recording or live performances were stopped, and Scott's feeling of going nowhere was starting to tell on Rice-Oxley and Chaplin.[15] In December, Keane returned to performing live.[20] One gig at the Betsey Trotwood in London was attended by Simon Williams of Fierce Panda Records, the same man who had discovered Coldplay years previously. Williams offered to release the first commercial single by the band. This release was "Everybody's Changing", which Steve Lamacq named single of the week on Lamacq Live on 14 April 2003, and came out as a CD single on 12 May.[26]

As a result of the attention created by this release and because of the strong live reputation they had built through constant UK touring, a bidding war for the band ensued among major record labels.[27][28] The band decided to sign with Island Records in summer 2003. After first being attracted to the band by the considerable industry buzz then surrounding them and from hearing "Everybody's Changing" on the radio, the Island A&R, Ferdy Unger-Hamilton, told HitQuarters that he wanted to sign them after hearing the five songs "Everybody’s Changing", "This Is the Last Time", "She Has No Time", "Bend and Break" and "Somewhere Only We Know", saying "every one of them was brilliant...they had a fantastic live show [but] even if I hadn't been able to see them live, I would have tried to sign them anyway."[27] According to Unger-Hamilton, Keane chose to sign with Island because they got on well with the A&R and were convinced that he did not want to change them in any way.[27]

The band released "This Is the Last Time" on Fierce Panda, in October 2003 as the final release on that label.

2004–05: Hopes and Fears edit

With the release of their first major single, Keane began to achieve recognition in the United Kingdom and the United States.

In January 2004, Keane was named the band most likely to achieve success in the coming year in the BBC's Sound of 2004 poll; additionally, this year is popularly referred to as one of the best years for new British music.[29]

A month later, Keane's first release on Island was "Somewhere Only We Know", which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart in February 2004. On 4 May, a re-release of "Everybody's Changing" followed and featured new B-sides and a new cover; it reached number four on the UK Singles Chart.[30]

Keane's debut album Hopes and Fears was released on 10 May 2004 in the UK, a day before the band started their first world tour. It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and became the second best-selling British album of the year. It has been certified 9× platinum in the UK.[31]

Drowned in Sound gave it 5 out of 10, accusing Keane of excessively imitating Coldplay (specifically comparing "Your Eyes Open" and "On a Day Like Today" with, respectively, "Daylight" and "Politik" on the band's album A Rush of Blood to the Head), criticising the album as being "stylistically all over the place" and its lyrics as being "immature" and "cringe-worthy". However, it gave credit to the album's "fine moments", praising lead single "Somewhere Only We Know" as "breathtaking".[32]

The album has sold approximately 5.5 million copies worldwide. In the UK, it stayed in the top 75 of the UK Albums Chart for 72 weeks, appearing again on its 115th week.[33]

Post-release, the band released singles from the album "Bedshaped," "This Is the Last Time" (a version with Island Records) and "Bend and Break" on 16 August, 22 November, and 25 July 2005, respectively.

The band won two awards at the 2005 BRIT Awards in February; Best British album for Hopes and Fears, and the British breakthrough act award as voted for by listeners of BBC Radio 1. Three months after, Rice-Oxley received the Ivor Novello award for songwriter of the year.

As members of the Make Poverty History, Keane performed "Somewhere Only We Know" and "Bedshaped" at the Live 8 concert, which took place in London on 2 July 2005. Keane are also patrons of War Child, and in September 2005, they recorded a cover version of Elton John's "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" to the charity album Help: a Day in the Life. Previously, the band had recorded a cover of the Walker Brothers' "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore". It also was released as a 7" single as a gift to members of the Keane emailing list.[34]

During the year, the band achieved minor recognition in the U.S. from their extensive touring, which culminated with a series of gigs as the opening act for U2. The group were nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best New Artist category along with Sugarland, John Legend, Ciara, and Fall Out Boy.[35]

2006–07: Under the Iron Sea edit

In April 2005, in the middle of the Hopes and Fears tour, the band began recording Under the Iron Sea with producer Andy Green, who worked with them on Hopes and Fears. The band later recruited Mark "Spike" Stent for mixing duties. Recording took place in Helioscentric Studios, where Hopes and Fears was recorded. Additional recording was done at The Magic Shop in New York City.

The album's release was preceded by the release of the "Atlantic", a download-only music video and the lead single "Is It Any Wonder?", which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart. The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 2007. The album had a worldwide release in June 2006 and was at number 1 in the UK Albums Chart for the first two weeks of its release. As of 22 May 2007, it had sold more than 2.2 million copies. The third single from the album was "Crystal Ball", released on 21 August 2006, and reached number 20 in the UK Singles Chart. The fourth single from the album was "Nothing in My Way", released on 30 October 2006, which received particular success on Mexican commercial radio, charting on Top 3 on 13 January 2007 and staying a month on that chart. The band released the single "The Night Sky" in aid of the charity War Child.

Before the release of the album (in May 2006), Keane had started their second world tour. However, because of the extensive touring, on 22 August 2006, Chaplin announced he had admitted himself to a clinic for drinking and drug problems. This initially resulted in the cancellation of three gigs and postponement of their September tour. The entire North American tour was cancelled outright to allow continued treatment.[36] As a result, the upcoming UK and European tours, scheduled for October and November 2006, were considered to be liable for possible postponement depending on Chaplin's treatment. Chaplin then left the Priory Clinic in London on 6 October, but he continued to receive treatment. The tour reached for the first time South American countries (Argentina, Chile and Brazil) and saw the band's third visit to Mexico in late April with four dates, playing at the downtown zócalo in Mexico City, as well their first visit to Monterrey and Guadalajara. On 7 July 2007, Keane played at the UK leg of Live Earth at Wembley Stadium, part of a series of gigs similar to Live 8, to highlight the threat of global warming. They performed "Somewhere Only We Know", "Is It Any Wonder?" and "Bedshaped". The Under the Iron Sea tour was brought to an end with performances in Oporto, Portugal, and at the Natural Music Festival in El Ejido, Spain on 3 August and 4 respectively.

In 2008, Under the Iron Sea was voted the 8th best British album of all time by a poll conducted by Q Magazine and HMV.[37] In early October, Concert Live announced they were releasing a limited edition nine-CD set of every Keane live performance in the UK during October 2006 under the name Live 06.

2008–09: Perfect Symmetry edit

In a March 2007 video interview, Chaplin and Hughes spoke of wanting to take a more "organic" approach on album three, but played down suggestions about the use of guitars, referring to them as "a fun part of the live set" at present; however, the cover of "She Sells Sanctuary" became the first song recorded since "The Happy Soldier" (2001) to feature the instrument.[38] Photographic updates to the Keane website implied the use of guitars in the album's recording sessions. Jesse Quin joined the band since this album as permanent studio and live member. He plays the bass, percussion, guitar, synths and backing vocals. On 25 August 2008, Keane appeared as studio guests on BBC 6 Music with Steve Lamacq where three of the new songs from Perfect Symmetry were played for the first time: "Spiralling", "The Lovers Are Losing", and "Better Than This".

The album was released on 13 October 2008, and reached number one on the UK Albums Chart on 19 October. It also reached number 7 on the Billboard 200 chart. In December 2008, it was voted "Best Album of the Year" by the readers, listeners and visitors of Q Magazine, Q Radio and Qthemusic.com.[39] The song "Perfect Symmetry" was voted best track.[40]

In November 2008, they started the Perfect Symmetry World Tour. On 2 April 2009, Keane became the first band ever to broadcast a live show in 3D. It was filmed at Abbey Road, the site of the world's first satellite broadcast (by The Beatles). Keane fans were prompted to buy 3D glasses along with the new 7" single "Better Than This" or also to hand-make their own glasses.

2010: Night Train edit

On 10 May 2010, Keane released the EP titled Night Train which, on 16 May became their fourth number 1 album in the UK. Night Train was recorded during the Perfect Symmetry World Tour. The band first named this record as a mini-album, then that changed to an EP. In an interview, Tim Rice-Oxley said that Night Train is "pretty much an album".

The songs "Stop for a Minute" and "Looking Back" feature Somali Canadian rapper K'naan. The EP includes a cover of the song "You've Got to Help Yourself" by Yellow Magic Orchestra, featuring vocals by Japanese funk MC Tigarah. The song "Your Love" features Keane's keyboardist Tim Rice-Oxley on lead vocals.[41] The song "My Shadow" was featured in the Season 6 Grey's Anatomy episode "Shiny Happy People".

Night Train has been met with mixed reviews from critics. Ryan Brockington of the New York Post's PopWrap called the work "game changing" while writing that the first single "Stop for a Minute" is "just as brilliant" as the album.[42]

Supporting the Night Train EP, the band began on the Night Train Tour, which started with a show in Brixton, London at The Fridge on 12 May 2010. The tour includes a homecoming show at the Bedgebury Pinetum, outside the band's hometown of Battle. Also festival appearances in Europe followed with a tour of North America, concluding with an appearance at the Mile High Festival in Denver.

2011–13: Strangeland edit

After the end of Mt. Desolation Tour (alternative project by Tim and Jesse), Tim Rice-Oxley and Jesse Quin joined the other two members of the band to work on the pre-production of Strangeland.

It was announced on 3 February 2011 on the band's official website that Quin had become an official member of the band.[43] He has worked with Keane since 2007.

Keane played a concert in Beijing, China on 13 April 2011 at the invitation of the fashion company Burberry. The band performed an acoustic session at the Wall of China. The band finished recording their fourth studio album on 12 January 2012 and finished mixing the record on 10 February. The album was recorded at Tim Rice-Oxley's Sea Fog Studios, in Polegate, East Sussex.

The Strangeland Tour started at De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea, East Sussex on Friday, 9 March 2012.[44]

The band released "Silenced by the Night", the album's lead single, worldwide except for the United Kingdom on 13 March 2012.[45] Keane performed "Silenced By the Night" for the first time on 12 March on Jimmy Kimmel Live!.[46] The song was sent to U.S. adult alternative radio stations on 26 March 2012.[47] In the UK, the single was released on 15 April 2012.[48][49]

The single "Disconnected" was released on 20 April 2012 in Germany, Switzerland and Austria,[50] with the official worldwide release on 8 October 2012. The single "Sovereign Light Café" was released on 23 July 2012. The video was filmed in Bexhill-on-Sea in Sussex, England.

Helen Lear from The Music wrote that Strangeland "will still sound to some like middle-of-the-road indie-pop" and "pretty much what you would expect from Keane", but "the tempo is noticeably more upbeat and the style more diverse than previous albums" and "offers some more fun in a grown-up style that may attract new fans to take a listen."[51] Chris Roberts of the BBC criticised Strangeland as "an unabashed scurry back to the comfort zone", and that "Keane lack blood, guts and muscle", with the album ultimately classed as "a somewhat saddening step backwards."[52] John Murphy of musicOMH rated the album two stars out of five, where "melodies are stodgy and predictable", with "a whole bucket of cliches piled in", calling Strangeland "proof positive that playing it safe is not always the best option."[53] Ian Gittins of Virgin Media felt the album was "major musical step back from the wilful experimentalism of Perfect Symmetry, a record that saw Keane hiring dance producer Stuart Price and leaping far out of their comfort zone", commenting that the album "finds them fairly back in the middle of the road".[54]

2013–19: The Best of Keane and hiatus edit

Keane released the compilation album The Best of Keane in November 2013.[55] Two new songs recorded during Strangeland were released from the compilation album; "Higher Than the Sun" was released on 28 September 2013 and "Won't Be Broken" was released on 20 January 2014.[56]

On 20 October 2013, several publications, including The Sun and Digital Spy, claimed that Keane intended to split following the release of The Best of Keane, and reported that the band members were "taking a break...to pursue their own projects."[57] On 21 October 2013, Tom Chaplin clarified on Real Radio Yorkshire that the band was not splitting up, but the band members would like to "take a bit of time out from being Keane" after being busy for the past few years.[58]

In an interview conducted in late 2017 with a correspondent from The Sun, Tom Chaplin stated that he felt that he was too old to reform and relaunch the band.[59] He recorded a solo album titled The Wave, released on 14 October 2016.[60] He released follow-up Christmas-themed second album Twelve Tales of Christmas on 17 November 2017.[61] Rice-Oxley and Quin continued side project Mt. Desolation, releasing the album When the Night Calls on 25 May 2018.[62]

During the band's hiatus, the band has reunited three times: on 8 August 2015, Chaplin and Rice-Oxley performed a Keane setlist at Battle Festival.[63] On 11 September 2016, the band released a music video for "Tear Up This Town", written and recorded for the film A Monster Calls.

2019–21: return and Cause and Effect edit

Toward the end of 2018, Keane posted a series of cryptic images onto their various social media accounts, hinting that the quartet were in the studio working on material.

On 17 January 2019, an article from The Sun revealed that the band are planning "to make a comeback after six years away" and that a "source close to the rockers has revealed the band is ready to work together again after 'putting their differences to one side'".

On 6 February, Keane posted an image of them on their various social media accounts. This was followed by several announcements on their Instagram and Facebook sites of various festivals in which the band would perform, including Cornbury Music Festival (6 July 2019), 4ever Valencia Fest in Spain (21 July 2019), MEO Marés Vivas in Portugal (19 July 2019), Noches del Botánico in Madrid (20 July 2019), and Hello Festival in The Netherlands (9 June).

On 15 March 2019, Keane performed their song "Somewhere Only We Know" on Comic Relief's Red Nose Day on BBC One with London Contemporary Voices. On 26 March 2019, Keane posted "We’ve been desperate to tell you that we’re busy making another album, which we’ll be releasing later this year" to their Facebook page.[64]

On 17 May 2019, Keane released an EP titled Retroactive EP1 featuring "our favourite archived live performances, older demos and random treasures".[65][66] On 6 June 2019, the band released the first new single from Cause and Effect, titled "The Way I Feel".[citation needed]

On 16 June 2019, Keane performed a set at the Isle of Wight Festival, being the closing act of the event. On 14 July 2019, Keane did a set at the British Summer Time concert in Hyde Park.

The band released a vertical edition of the music video for "The Way I Feel" on 22 July 2019, followed by an AI-generated lyric video for the same song. On 30 July 2019, Keane announced they would co-headline three performances in Mexico with the band Travis, having sets in Monterrey (13 November 2019), Guadalajara (15 November 2019), and at the Corona Capital Festival in Mexico City (16–17 November 2019). Also on this day, the band announced they would perform at "Espaço Das Americas" in São Paulo on 1 December 2019. The band performed on the main stage at the Lokerse Feesten on 3 August 2019. The band streamed an acoustic session and interview on YouTube on 5 August 2019 at the Paste Studio in New York City. On 6 August 2019, the band performed live "The Way I Feel" on The Today Show. Later that day, they hinted at the release of their second single from Cause and Effect, titled "Love Too Much". On 8 August 2019, "Love Too Much" was released for streaming and debuted on The Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2. Neil Z. Yeung of AllMusic gave the album a positive review, writing "Not a game-changing comeback by any means, Cause and Effect is instead a satisfying return to form that manages to gracefully age Keane by invigorating a familiar formula with wisdom and honesty learned over a dramatic, life-changing decade."[67]

2021–present: Dirt EP and Hopes and Fears anniversary tour edit

On 9 April 2021, Keane announced on their social media platforms they would be participating in Record Store Day 2021 Drop 2 on 17 July, with the special early release of their Dirt EP on 12" vinyl, featuring four previously unreleased tracks from the Cause and Effect sessions. On 17 July, the video for the EP's title track was released onto YouTube and Apple Music, coinciding with the limited early release of the 12" vinyl of the EP for Record Store Day. This came with the announcement that the full release of the EP would take place on 13 August 2021.[68] The band played a handful of shows that same year, including an appearance at that year's TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow.[69]

The band undertook a brief tour of the UK in June and July of 2022, including a performance at Belgium's Rock Werchter festival.[70] Later that year, Chaplin released his third studio album Midpoint in September 2022. In an interview with Retro Pop magazine, Chaplin said that people "keep asking" him about Keane and whether they will make another record. "I don't know," he said in response. "I will just see how I feel."[71]

In September 2023, the band announced they would undertake a tour of the UK, Europe and the Americas in 2024 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Hopes and Fears. The tour will commence in May, coinciding with the album's reissue, and continue on into September.[72]

Collaborations edit

In November 2004, Keane collaborated with electronic DJ Faultline on a cover of the Elton John song "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road". Two years later, Rice-Oxley collaborated with Gwen Stefani as a co-writer of the song "Early Winter", released later in 2007 as a single, from her album The Sweet Escape. Stefani had been wishing to work with the band since 2005, and Rice-Oxley responded by saying "we might give it a go".[73] Tom Chaplin collaborated with Rocco Deluca and the Burden on the song "Mercy". The band collaborated with Somali-Canadian rapper K'naan and Japanese Baile Funk singer Tigarah on the EP Night Train. In late 2009, Rice-Oxley collaborated with the Australian singer Kylie Minogue as co-writer of the song "Everything Is Beautiful", for Minogue's eleventh studio album "Aphrodite", released in June 2010.[74] The band collaborated with dance artist Chicane on a remix of the song "Bend & Break", renamed "Wake Up". It was featured on the artist's 2008 best-of compilation. In 2012, Tom Chaplin collaborated with the Dutch singer Laura Jansen on the song "Same Heart" for a Dutch charity radio programme. The track was featured on Jansen's second studio album Elba. In 2017, a version of Tom Chaplin's solo track "Solid Gold", featuring alternative pop singer JONES, was released as a single.

Musical style and themes edit

Tim Rice-Oxley and Dominic Scott were the main writers of the band's songs during their early years. When Scott left in 2001, Rice-Oxley became the main composer.[75] However, Rice-Oxley credits the rest of the band on all compositions, so that royalties for song credits are shared.[75]

Keane usually harbours an ample, reverberated, melodic, slow- to mid-tempo fully orchestrated sound, somehow reminiscent of Elton John's early and middle career, and their more introspective songs have brought comparisons to Suede and Jeff Buckley.

While guitars have been (minimally) present even in their early work, their appearance in the final mix has always been slight, and while Chaplin has stepped up as an almost full-time guitarist in the band, that instrument is never featured as prominently as to be more than barely noticed. For this matter, they have been dubbed as "the band with no guitars", thanks to their heavily piano-based sound. By using delay and distortion effects on their pianos and similar keyboards, they often create sounds that aren't immediately recognisable as piano. Rice-Oxley said during an interview in Los Angeles that they tend to think piano-related music is boring and what they really wanted to do was try something different. He referred to the piano as an odd instrument to form part of a rock band instrumentation, comparing it to The Beatles' set of instruments. Rice-Oxley's distortion piano has been key to most of Keane's multifaceted style and most definitely their most recognizable asset.

Keane have covered songs by artists such as U2,[76] Rufus Wainwright,[77] Depeche Mode,[78] Genesis, The Beatles, The Cult and Queen. Rice-Oxley said "I guess it's classic song writing that is the main influence rather than one band in particular – we love people like Nick Drake who can convey so much emotion and write songs and albums that will be loved and cherished for many years – the things that will be in people's record collections for their whole lives."[79]

Members edit

Current members

  • Tim Rice-Oxley – keyboards (1995–2014, 2018–present), guitar (2008–2011), bass (1995–2007), backing vocals (1997–2014, 2018–present), lead vocals (1995–1997)
  • Richard Hughes – drums (1995–2014, 2018–present), backing vocals (1997–2014, 2018–present)
  • Tom Chaplin – lead vocals (1997–2014, 2018–present), guitar (1997–2001, 2006–2011, 2022–present), keyboards (2006–2008)
  • Jesse Quin – bass, backing vocals (2011–2014, 2018–present; touring musician 2007–2011), keyboards (2011–2014, 2018–present), guitar (2011–2014, 2022–present)

Former members

Timeline

Awards and nominations edit

Discography edit

Concert tours edit

  • Hopes and Fears Tour (2004–05)
  • Under the Iron Sea Tour (2006–2007)
  • Perfect Symmetry World Tour (2008–2009)
  • Night Train Tour (2010)
  • Strangeland Tour (2012–2013)
  • Cause and Effect Tour (2019–2020)
  • Keane20 World Tour (2024)

Songs in other media edit

See also edit

References edit

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Mass media edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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Not to be confused with the Keane Brothers Kane Dutch band or Kane American band Keane are an English alternative rock band from Battle East Sussex formed in 1995 They met while at Tonbridge School together The band comprises Tom Chaplin lead vocals guitar piano Tim Rice Oxley piano synthesisers bass guitar backing vocals Richard Hughes drums percussion backing vocals and Jesse Quin bass guitar guitar backing vocals Their original line up included founder and guitarist Dominic Scott who left in 2001 KeaneKeane Performing at Cornbury Festival in 2019Background informationOriginBattle East Sussex EnglandGenresAlternative rock 1 rock 2 3 post Britpop 4 Years active1995 20142018 presentLabelsIsland Interscope Fierce PandaSpinoffsMt Desolation Jesse Quin amp The MetsMembersTom ChaplinRichard HughesTim Rice OxleyJesse QuinPast membersDominic ScottWebsitekeanemusic wbr com Keane achieved mainstream international success with the release of their debut album Hopes and Fears in 2004 Topping the UK chart the album won the 2005 Brit Award for Best British Album and was the UK s second best selling album of 2004 5 It is one of the best selling albums in UK chart history 6 Their second album Under the Iron Sea released in 2006 topped the UK Albums Chart and debuted at number four on the US Billboard 200 Their third album Perfect Symmetry was released in October 2008 and their EP Night Train was released in May 2010 Their fourth studio album Strangeland was released in May 2012 and peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart After the release of their next album The Best of Keane in 2013 the band took a break of nearly five years They returned after the hiatus with new music announcing their fifth studio album titled Cause and Effect on 6 June 2019 and releasing the lead single from the album The Way I Feel A collection of songs had been written by Rice Oxley during his divorce After discussions with Chaplin Rice Oxley decided to proceed with recording the songs for the album Cause and Effect was released on 20 September 2019 After the release of the album the band embarked on the Cause and Effect Tour visiting Europe and Latin America before the remainder of the tour was postponed due to the COVID 19 pandemic In May 2008 both Hopes and Fears number 13 and Under the Iron Sea number 8 were voted by readers of Q magazine as among the best British albums ever with Keane the Beatles Oasis and Radiohead the only artists having two albums in the top 20 7 In 2009 Hopes and Fears was listed as the ninth best selling album of the 2000s decade in the UK 8 Keane are known for using keyboards as the lead instrument instead of guitar differentiating them from most other rock bands 9 The inclusion of a distorted piano effect in 2006 and various synthesisers were a common feature in their music 10 11 which developed on the second and third albums Keane have sold over 13 million records worldwide 12 Contents 1 History 1 1 1995 99 early years and formation 1 2 1999 2003 early releases and Scott s departure 1 3 2004 05 Hopes and Fears 1 4 2006 07 Under the Iron Sea 1 5 2008 09 Perfect Symmetry 1 6 2010 Night Train 1 7 2011 13 Strangeland 1 8 2013 19 The Best of Keane and hiatus 1 9 2019 21 return and Cause and Effect 1 10 2021 present Dirt EP and Hopes and Fears anniversary tour 2 Collaborations 3 Musical style and themes 4 Members 5 Awards and nominations 6 Discography 7 Concert tours 8 Songs in other media 9 See also 10 References 10 1 Books 10 2 Mass media 11 External linksHistory edit1995 99 early years and formation edit Tom Chaplin and Tim Rice Oxley became friends when very young 13 Chaplin s father David was the headmaster of Vinehall School in Robertsbridge East Sussex owned by Chaplin s family for 25 years 14 the school all three attended until the age of 13 They later attended Tonbridge School in Kent where Rice Oxley met Dominic Scott both discovered their liking for music Richard Hughes Keane s future drummer also attended Tonbridge Chaplin had learned to play the flute but none considered music as a proper career at the time 15 In 1995 while studying at University College London Rice Oxley formed a rock band with Scott and invited Hughes to play drums 11 The band named Lotus Eaters started as a cover band playing songs by the members favourite bands After listening to Rice Oxley s piano playing during a weekend at Virginia Water Surrey in 1997 Chris Martin invited him to join his newly formed band Coldplay However Rice Oxley declined because he did not want to leave The Lotus Eaters stating I was seriously interested but Keane were already operational and Coldplay s keyboard player idea was dropped 11 Because of Martin s offer and although Hughes and Scott were originally opposed to it Chaplin joined the band in 1997 taking Rice Oxley s place as vocalist and adding himself as the acoustic guitarist Chaplin s recruitment also marked a change of name from the Lotus Eaters to Cherry Keane after a friend of Chaplin s mother whom Rice Oxley and Chaplin knew when they were young At her death from cancer 16 she had left money for Chaplin s family Chaplin commented I used some of the money to see me through the harder times with the music The name was shortened to Keane soon afterward 17 Chaplin departed for South Africa in Summer 1997 to work as a volunteer during his gap year 13 Chaplin s early experiences there later were reflected in the band s position for the Make Poverty History campaign Returning a year later in July 1998 following a meeting with friend David Lloyd Seaman Hughes first words when the band picked up Chaplin at the airport were we ve got a gig in 10 days 15 With original material Keane made their debut live appearance at the Hope amp Anchor pub on 13 July 1998 In this same year Chaplin went to Edinburgh University to study for a degree in art history 15 However he later quit his degree and moved to London to pursue a full time musical career 11 15 After their debut performance the band went touring London s pub gig circuit throughout 1998 and 1999 1999 2003 early releases and Scott s departure edit In late 1999 and without a record deal Keane recorded their first promotional single Call Me What You Like Released on CD format through Keane s label Zoomorphic it was sold after live performances at the pubs where Keane used to play in early 2000 Only 500 copies were printed 18 The EP was reviewed by Bec Rodwell from eFestivals who listed Closer Now as the best song of the record 19 Recording for the band s next release began on 28 October 2000 20 At the start of 2001 Rice Oxley and Hughes disclosed that the main recording would be Wolf at the Door and that it would be completed soon 20 The band gave progress updates Hughes recorded drums in late January and the final recording session was in February 20 Mixing took place in April 20 The single was released in June and only 50 copies are known to have been made using unlabeled CD Rs 21 Both singles are considered highly valuable collectors items by fans In particular Wolf at the Door has been known to be sold for over 1000 on eBay 21 During production of Wolf at the Door the band recorded and released other songs as demos namely More Matey Maps To the End of the Earth Allemande New One Russian Farmer s Song and Live in Fear 20 The band have declared they are not against fans sharing tracks unreleased on CD such as the demos More Matey and Emily Chaplin said They most likely see those recordings as an interesting extra to get hold of I don t see it causing any damage If it was the album we have coming out Hopes and Fears leaked early then I d probably feel differently 22 Dominic Scott decided to leave the band in July 20 a month after Wolf at the Door was released to continue his studies at the LSE 20 Rice Oxley referenced this departure in This Is the Last Time which was being rehearsed in May according to Hughes 20 Keane was invited by record producer James Sanger in July 20 to his property in Normandy France where the band recorded a number of tracks from August to November 20 including Sunshine This Is the Last Time Maps anew and Happy Soldier 23 It was during these sessions that the idea of using a piano as lead instrument began to emerge 20 Sanger received a shared credit for four songs that appeared on Keane s debut album Hopes and Fears including Sunshine the only song composed there 24 The band members returned to England in November 20 The band signed with BMG to publish their music in April 2002 20 and this enabled them to better commit to music 20 but at this time they did not yet have a recording contract Sometime in early 2002 Rice Oxley wrote Everybody s Changing 25 He played it for Chaplin Hughes and people at BMG and then the band developed the song into a demo completed in July 25 They also produced a demo of Walnut Tree completed in May 23 2002 was a hard year for Keane All recording or live performances were stopped and Scott s feeling of going nowhere was starting to tell on Rice Oxley and Chaplin 15 In December Keane returned to performing live 20 One gig at the Betsey Trotwood in London was attended by Simon Williams of Fierce Panda Records the same man who had discovered Coldplay years previously Williams offered to release the first commercial single by the band This release was Everybody s Changing which Steve Lamacq named single of the week on Lamacq Live on 14 April 2003 and came out as a CD single on 12 May 26 As a result of the attention created by this release and because of the strong live reputation they had built through constant UK touring a bidding war for the band ensued among major record labels 27 28 The band decided to sign with Island Records in summer 2003 After first being attracted to the band by the considerable industry buzz then surrounding them and from hearing Everybody s Changing on the radio the Island A amp R Ferdy Unger Hamilton told HitQuarters that he wanted to sign them after hearing the five songs Everybody s Changing This Is the Last Time She Has No Time Bend and Break and Somewhere Only We Know saying every one of them was brilliant they had a fantastic live show but even if I hadn t been able to see them live I would have tried to sign them anyway 27 According to Unger Hamilton Keane chose to sign with Island because they got on well with the A amp R and were convinced that he did not want to change them in any way 27 The band released This Is the Last Time on Fierce Panda in October 2003 as the final release on that label 2004 05 Hopes and Fears edit Main article Hopes and Fears With the release of their first major single Keane began to achieve recognition in the United Kingdom and the United States In January 2004 Keane was named the band most likely to achieve success in the coming year in the BBC s Sound of 2004 poll additionally this year is popularly referred to as one of the best years for new British music 29 A month later Keane s first release on Island was Somewhere Only We Know which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart in February 2004 On 4 May a re release of Everybody s Changing followed and featured new B sides and a new cover it reached number four on the UK Singles Chart 30 Keane s debut album Hopes and Fears was released on 10 May 2004 in the UK a day before the band started their first world tour It debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart and became the second best selling British album of the year It has been certified 9 platinum in the UK 31 Drowned in Sound gave it 5 out of 10 accusing Keane of excessively imitating Coldplay specifically comparing Your Eyes Open and On a Day Like Today with respectively Daylight and Politik on the band s album A Rush of Blood to the Head criticising the album as being stylistically all over the place and its lyrics as being immature and cringe worthy However it gave credit to the album s fine moments praising lead single Somewhere Only We Know as breathtaking 32 The album has sold approximately 5 5 million copies worldwide In the UK it stayed in the top 75 of the UK Albums Chart for 72 weeks appearing again on its 115th week 33 Post release the band released singles from the album Bedshaped This Is the Last Time a version with Island Records and Bend and Break on 16 August 22 November and 25 July 2005 respectively The band won two awards at the 2005 BRIT Awards in February Best British album for Hopes and Fears and the British breakthrough act award as voted for by listeners of BBC Radio 1 Three months after Rice Oxley received the Ivor Novello award for songwriter of the year As members of the Make Poverty History Keane performed Somewhere Only We Know and Bedshaped at the Live 8 concert which took place in London on 2 July 2005 Keane are also patrons of War Child and in September 2005 they recorded a cover version of Elton John s Goodbye Yellow Brick Road to the charity album Help a Day in the Life Previously the band had recorded a cover of the Walker Brothers The Sun Ain t Gonna Shine Anymore It also was released as a 7 single as a gift to members of the Keane emailing list 34 During the year the band achieved minor recognition in the U S from their extensive touring which culminated with a series of gigs as the opening act for U2 The group were nominated for a Grammy Award in the Best New Artist category along with Sugarland John Legend Ciara and Fall Out Boy 35 2006 07 Under the Iron Sea edit Main article Under the Iron Sea In April 2005 in the middle of the Hopes and Fears tour the band began recording Under the Iron Sea with producer Andy Green who worked with them on Hopes and Fears The band later recruited Mark Spike Stent for mixing duties Recording took place in Helioscentric Studios where Hopes and Fears was recorded Additional recording was done at The Magic Shop in New York City The album s release was preceded by the release of the Atlantic a download only music video and the lead single Is It Any Wonder which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart The song was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 2007 The album had a worldwide release in June 2006 and was at number 1 in the UK Albums Chart for the first two weeks of its release As of 22 May 2007 update it had sold more than 2 2 million copies The third single from the album was Crystal Ball released on 21 August 2006 and reached number 20 in the UK Singles Chart The fourth single from the album was Nothing in My Way released on 30 October 2006 which received particular success on Mexican commercial radio charting on Top 3 on 13 January 2007 and staying a month on that chart The band released the single The Night Sky in aid of the charity War Child Before the release of the album in May 2006 Keane had started their second world tour However because of the extensive touring on 22 August 2006 Chaplin announced he had admitted himself to a clinic for drinking and drug problems This initially resulted in the cancellation of three gigs and postponement of their September tour The entire North American tour was cancelled outright to allow continued treatment 36 As a result the upcoming UK and European tours scheduled for October and November 2006 were considered to be liable for possible postponement depending on Chaplin s treatment Chaplin then left the Priory Clinic in London on 6 October but he continued to receive treatment The tour reached for the first time South American countries Argentina Chile and Brazil and saw the band s third visit to Mexico in late April with four dates playing at the downtown zocalo in Mexico City as well their first visit to Monterrey and Guadalajara On 7 July 2007 Keane played at the UK leg of Live Earth at Wembley Stadium part of a series of gigs similar to Live 8 to highlight the threat of global warming They performed Somewhere Only We Know Is It Any Wonder and Bedshaped The Under the Iron Sea tour was brought to an end with performances in Oporto Portugal and at the Natural Music Festival in El Ejido Spain on 3 August and 4 respectively In 2008 Under the Iron Sea was voted the 8th best British album of all time by a poll conducted by Q Magazine and HMV 37 In early October Concert Live announced they were releasing a limited edition nine CD set of every Keane live performance in the UK during October 2006 under the name Live 06 2008 09 Perfect Symmetry edit Main article Perfect Symmetry Keane album In a March 2007 video interview Chaplin and Hughes spoke of wanting to take a more organic approach on album three but played down suggestions about the use of guitars referring to them as a fun part of the live set at present however the cover of She Sells Sanctuary became the first song recorded since The Happy Soldier 2001 to feature the instrument 38 Photographic updates to the Keane website implied the use of guitars in the album s recording sessions Jesse Quin joined the band since this album as permanent studio and live member He plays the bass percussion guitar synths and backing vocals On 25 August 2008 Keane appeared as studio guests on BBC 6 Music with Steve Lamacq where three of the new songs from Perfect Symmetry were played for the first time Spiralling The Lovers Are Losing and Better Than This The album was released on 13 October 2008 and reached number one on the UK Albums Chart on 19 October It also reached number 7 on the Billboard 200 chart In December 2008 it was voted Best Album of the Year by the readers listeners and visitors of Q Magazine Q Radio and Qthemusic com 39 The song Perfect Symmetry was voted best track 40 In November 2008 they started the Perfect Symmetry World Tour On 2 April 2009 Keane became the first band ever to broadcast a live show in 3D It was filmed at Abbey Road the site of the world s first satellite broadcast by The Beatles Keane fans were prompted to buy 3D glasses along with the new 7 single Better Than This or also to hand make their own glasses 2010 Night Train edit Main article Night Train Keane album On 10 May 2010 Keane released the EP titled Night Train which on 16 May became their fourth number 1 album in the UK Night Train was recorded during the Perfect Symmetry World Tour The band first named this record as a mini album then that changed to an EP In an interview Tim Rice Oxley said that Night Train is pretty much an album The songs Stop for a Minute and Looking Back feature Somali Canadian rapper K naan The EP includes a cover of the song You ve Got to Help Yourself by Yellow Magic Orchestra featuring vocals by Japanese funk MC Tigarah The song Your Love features Keane s keyboardist Tim Rice Oxley on lead vocals 41 The song My Shadow was featured in the Season 6 Grey s Anatomy episode Shiny Happy People Night Train has been met with mixed reviews from critics Ryan Brockington of the New York Post s PopWrap called the work game changing while writing that the first single Stop for a Minute is just as brilliant as the album 42 Supporting the Night Train EP the band began on the Night Train Tour which started with a show in Brixton London at The Fridge on 12 May 2010 The tour includes a homecoming show at the Bedgebury Pinetum outside the band s hometown of Battle Also festival appearances in Europe followed with a tour of North America concluding with an appearance at the Mile High Festival in Denver 2011 13 Strangeland edit Main articles Strangeland album and Strangeland Tour After the end of Mt Desolation Tour alternative project by Tim and Jesse Tim Rice Oxley and Jesse Quin joined the other two members of the band to work on the pre production of Strangeland It was announced on 3 February 2011 on the band s official website that Quin had become an official member of the band 43 He has worked with Keane since 2007 Keane played a concert in Beijing China on 13 April 2011 at the invitation of the fashion company Burberry The band performed an acoustic session at the Wall of China The band finished recording their fourth studio album on 12 January 2012 and finished mixing the record on 10 February The album was recorded at Tim Rice Oxley s Sea Fog Studios in Polegate East Sussex The Strangeland Tour started at De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill on Sea East Sussex on Friday 9 March 2012 44 The band released Silenced by the Night the album s lead single worldwide except for the United Kingdom on 13 March 2012 45 Keane performed Silenced By the Night for the first time on 12 March on Jimmy Kimmel Live 46 The song was sent to U S adult alternative radio stations on 26 March 2012 47 In the UK the single was released on 15 April 2012 48 49 The single Disconnected was released on 20 April 2012 in Germany Switzerland and Austria 50 with the official worldwide release on 8 October 2012 The single Sovereign Light Cafe was released on 23 July 2012 The video was filmed in Bexhill on Sea in Sussex England Helen Lear from The Music wrote that Strangeland will still sound to some like middle of the road indie pop and pretty much what you would expect from Keane but the tempo is noticeably more upbeat and the style more diverse than previous albums and offers some more fun in a grown up style that may attract new fans to take a listen 51 Chris Roberts of the BBC criticised Strangeland as an unabashed scurry back to the comfort zone and that Keane lack blood guts and muscle with the album ultimately classed as a somewhat saddening step backwards 52 John Murphy of musicOMH rated the album two stars out of five where melodies are stodgy and predictable with a whole bucket of cliches piled in calling Strangeland proof positive that playing it safe is not always the best option 53 Ian Gittins of Virgin Media felt the album was major musical step back from the wilful experimentalism of Perfect Symmetry a record that saw Keane hiring dance producer Stuart Price and leaping far out of their comfort zone commenting that the album finds them fairly back in the middle of the road 54 2013 19 The Best of Keane and hiatus edit Main article The Best of Keane Keane released the compilation album The Best of Keane in November 2013 55 Two new songs recorded during Strangeland were released from the compilation album Higher Than the Sun was released on 28 September 2013 and Won t Be Broken was released on 20 January 2014 56 On 20 October 2013 several publications including The Sun and Digital Spy claimed that Keane intended to split following the release of The Best of Keane and reported that the band members were taking a break to pursue their own projects 57 On 21 October 2013 Tom Chaplin clarified on Real Radio Yorkshire that the band was not splitting up but the band members would like to take a bit of time out from being Keane after being busy for the past few years 58 In an interview conducted in late 2017 with a correspondent from The Sun Tom Chaplin stated that he felt that he was too old to reform and relaunch the band 59 He recorded a solo album titled The Wave released on 14 October 2016 60 He released follow up Christmas themed second album Twelve Tales of Christmas on 17 November 2017 61 Rice Oxley and Quin continued side project Mt Desolation releasing the album When the Night Calls on 25 May 2018 62 During the band s hiatus the band has reunited three times on 8 August 2015 Chaplin and Rice Oxley performed a Keane setlist at Battle Festival 63 On 11 September 2016 the band released a music video for Tear Up This Town written and recorded for the film A Monster Calls 2019 21 return and Cause and Effect edit Main articles Cause and Effect Keane album and Cause and Effect Tour Toward the end of 2018 Keane posted a series of cryptic images onto their various social media accounts hinting that the quartet were in the studio working on material On 17 January 2019 an article from The Sun revealed that the band are planning to make a comeback after six years away and that a source close to the rockers has revealed the band is ready to work together again after putting their differences to one side On 6 February Keane posted an image of them on their various social media accounts This was followed by several announcements on their Instagram and Facebook sites of various festivals in which the band would perform including Cornbury Music Festival 6 July 2019 4ever Valencia Fest in Spain 21 July 2019 MEO Mares Vivas in Portugal 19 July 2019 Noches del Botanico in Madrid 20 July 2019 and Hello Festival in The Netherlands 9 June On 15 March 2019 Keane performed their song Somewhere Only We Know on Comic Relief s Red Nose Day on BBC One with London Contemporary Voices On 26 March 2019 Keane posted We ve been desperate to tell you that we re busy making another album which we ll be releasing later this year to their Facebook page 64 On 17 May 2019 Keane released an EP titled Retroactive EP1 featuring our favourite archived live performances older demos and random treasures 65 66 On 6 June 2019 the band released the first new single from Cause and Effect titled The Way I Feel citation needed On 16 June 2019 Keane performed a set at the Isle of Wight Festival being the closing act of the event On 14 July 2019 Keane did a set at the British Summer Time concert in Hyde Park The band released a vertical edition of the music video for The Way I Feel on 22 July 2019 followed by an AI generated lyric video for the same song On 30 July 2019 Keane announced they would co headline three performances in Mexico with the band Travis having sets in Monterrey 13 November 2019 Guadalajara 15 November 2019 and at the Corona Capital Festival in Mexico City 16 17 November 2019 Also on this day the band announced they would perform at Espaco Das Americas in Sao Paulo on 1 December 2019 The band performed on the main stage at the Lokerse Feesten on 3 August 2019 The band streamed an acoustic session and interview on YouTube on 5 August 2019 at the Paste Studio in New York City On 6 August 2019 the band performed live The Way I Feel on The Today Show Later that day they hinted at the release of their second single from Cause and Effect titled Love Too Much On 8 August 2019 Love Too Much was released for streaming and debuted on The Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 Neil Z Yeung of AllMusic gave the album a positive review writing Not a game changing comeback by any means Cause and Effect is instead a satisfying return to form that manages to gracefully age Keane by invigorating a familiar formula with wisdom and honesty learned over a dramatic life changing decade 67 2021 present Dirt EP and Hopes and Fears anniversary tour edit On 9 April 2021 Keane announced on their social media platforms they would be participating in Record Store Day 2021 Drop 2 on 17 July with the special early release of their Dirt EP on 12 vinyl featuring four previously unreleased tracks from the Cause and Effect sessions On 17 July the video for the EP s title track was released onto YouTube and Apple Music coinciding with the limited early release of the 12 vinyl of the EP for Record Store Day This came with the announcement that the full release of the EP would take place on 13 August 2021 68 The band played a handful of shows that same year including an appearance at that year s TRNSMT Festival in Glasgow 69 The band undertook a brief tour of the UK in June and July of 2022 including a performance at Belgium s Rock Werchter festival 70 Later that year Chaplin released his third studio album Midpoint in September 2022 In an interview with Retro Pop magazine Chaplin said that people keep asking him about Keane and whether they will make another record I don t know he said in response I will just see how I feel 71 In September 2023 the band announced they would undertake a tour of the UK Europe and the Americas in 2024 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Hopes and Fears The tour will commence in May coinciding with the album s reissue and continue on into September 72 Collaborations editIn November 2004 Keane collaborated with electronic DJ Faultline on a cover of the Elton John song Goodbye Yellow Brick Road Two years later Rice Oxley collaborated with Gwen Stefani as a co writer of the song Early Winter released later in 2007 as a single from her album The Sweet Escape Stefani had been wishing to work with the band since 2005 and Rice Oxley responded by saying we might give it a go 73 Tom Chaplin collaborated with Rocco Deluca and the Burden on the song Mercy The band collaborated with Somali Canadian rapper K naan and Japanese Baile Funk singer Tigarah on the EP Night Train In late 2009 Rice Oxley collaborated with the Australian singer Kylie Minogue as co writer of the song Everything Is Beautiful for Minogue s eleventh studio album Aphrodite released in June 2010 74 The band collaborated with dance artist Chicane on a remix of the song Bend amp Break renamed Wake Up It was featured on the artist s 2008 best of compilation In 2012 Tom Chaplin collaborated with the Dutch singer Laura Jansen on the song Same Heart for a Dutch charity radio programme The track was featured on Jansen s second studio album Elba In 2017 a version of Tom Chaplin s solo track Solid Gold featuring alternative pop singer JONES was released as a single Musical style and themes editTim Rice Oxley and Dominic Scott were the main writers of the band s songs during their early years When Scott left in 2001 Rice Oxley became the main composer 75 However Rice Oxley credits the rest of the band on all compositions so that royalties for song credits are shared 75 Keane usually harbours an ample reverberated melodic slow to mid tempo fully orchestrated sound somehow reminiscent of Elton John s early and middle career and their more introspective songs have brought comparisons to Suede and Jeff Buckley While guitars have been minimally present even in their early work their appearance in the final mix has always been slight and while Chaplin has stepped up as an almost full time guitarist in the band that instrument is never featured as prominently as to be more than barely noticed For this matter they have been dubbed as the band with no guitars thanks to their heavily piano based sound By using delay and distortion effects on their pianos and similar keyboards they often create sounds that aren t immediately recognisable as piano Rice Oxley said during an interview in Los Angeles that they tend to think piano related music is boring and what they really wanted to do was try something different He referred to the piano as an odd instrument to form part of a rock band instrumentation comparing it to The Beatles set of instruments Rice Oxley s distortion piano has been key to most of Keane s multifaceted style and most definitely their most recognizable asset Keane have covered songs by artists such as U2 76 Rufus Wainwright 77 Depeche Mode 78 Genesis The Beatles The Cult and Queen Rice Oxley said I guess it s classic song writing that is the main influence rather than one band in particular we love people like Nick Drake who can convey so much emotion and write songs and albums that will be loved and cherished for many years the things that will be in people s record collections for their whole lives 79 Members editCurrent members Tim Rice Oxley keyboards 1995 2014 2018 present guitar 2008 2011 bass 1995 2007 backing vocals 1997 2014 2018 present lead vocals 1995 1997 Richard Hughes drums 1995 2014 2018 present backing vocals 1997 2014 2018 present Tom Chaplin lead vocals 1997 2014 2018 present guitar 1997 2001 2006 2011 2022 present keyboards 2006 2008 Jesse Quin bass backing vocals 2011 2014 2018 present touring musician 2007 2011 keyboards 2011 2014 2018 present guitar 2011 2014 2022 present Former members Dominic Scott guitar backing vocals 1995 2001 TimelineAwards and nominations editMain article List of awards and nominations received by KeaneDiscography editMain article Keane discography Hopes and Fears 2004 Under the Iron Sea 2006 Perfect Symmetry 2008 Strangeland 2012 Cause and Effect 2019 Concert tours editHopes and Fears Tour 2004 05 Under the Iron Sea Tour 2006 2007 Perfect Symmetry World Tour 2008 2009 Night Train Tour 2010 Strangeland Tour 2012 2013 Cause and Effect Tour 2019 2020 Keane20 World Tour 2024 Songs in other media editMain article Keane discography Songs in other mediaSee also editLive Earth Make Poverty HistoryReferences edit Keane We ve always been an alternative band NME NME 15 May 2012 Retrieved 5 October 2018 AllMusic Keane AllMusic Piano driven rock quartet Keane Under the Iron Sea AllMusic mainstream rock Andy Bennett Jon Stratton eds Britpop and the English Music Tradition Ashgate Publishing p 164 The BRITs 2005 Brits co uk Retrieved 27 September 2014 Copsey Rob 13 October 2018 The UK s Top 40 biggest studio albums of time Official Charts Company Retrieved 18 September 2019 Keane official site Biography Archived from the original on 4 August 2008 Retrieved 5 August 2008 James Blunt records the biggest selling album of decade 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