| Wiliam Helms - 17/Feb/2009 Keane, much like several other contemporary British acts have the terrible luck of getting record deals around the time Coldplay and David Gray became...
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| Luke - 30/Nov/2008 As I pressed the play button on this single, I had very high expectations. Keane?s previous two singles had been veering off in an exciting new direct...
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Alisha Ahmed - 13/Nov/2008  There's nothing but great expectations about Keane?s third album, Perfect Symmetry. The ?piano rock band? tag they garnered before has less reason to ...
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| Iain Moffat - 29/Oct/2008 Ordinarily, of course, we'd never recommed that bands should go back on their principles, but there is something to be said for some of the ones that ...
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| Jaime Gill - 22/Oct/2008 On paper at least, Keane always sounded interesting. An ex-indie band who had jettisoned their guitarist and boasted an octave-scrambling lead singer,...
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John Bergstrom - 21/Oct/2008  The only catch with a band having a signature sound is, if they’re not careful, it can stagnate quickly. “Everybody’s changing and I don’t know why”, ...
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Philip Goodfellow - 20/Oct/2008  There's something decidedly punk about Keane nowadays (stay with me). Having become indie's whipping boys after the release of their actually quite br...
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Sean Bamberger - 20/Oct/2008  Wow.
I’m halfway through the first track of Perfect Symmetry, the latest album from those press-baiting (doesn’t matter how many drugs you take son, y...
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Tom Ewing - 15/Oct/2008  Keane's career so far has rested on being the UK's smallest big band. Their hits have often been naked pleas for security and comfort in an era of baf...
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