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Keane’s musical linchpin and main songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley is recounting last month’s arrival at Lima Airport in Peru as part of the band’s “wild” South American tour. “I’m not ...
Released in May 2004, Keane’s debut album was more than just the introduction of a promising new band. The 12-track record presented a fresh, emotive sound driven by melodic keyboard arrangements.
Before Keane was Keane, the band was called the Lotus Eaters. While attending University College London in 1995, keyboardist Rice-Oxley formed the group with guitarist Dominic Scott and drummer ...
An early Keane gig at the Camden Barfly in London. Image: Paul Rodwell. When I look back at that time, from when we moved to London in 1998 through to 2003/2004 when the album first came out, that ...
Keane’s (l to r) Richard Hughes, Tom Chaplin, Tim Rice-Oxley, and Jesse Quin “When I think about these songs, I still picture us playing them in little rooms in pubs around the UK,” said ...
Keane have unearthed their song "Love Actually" which was written for the 2003 rom-com of the same name but ultimately unused by the film’s director. ... “In 2002 we were an unsigned band, ...
A POPULAR band who have racked up 13 million in record sales have released their first new music for five years. Keane are dropping previously unreleased track “Love Actually” to coinci… ...
Keane reveal Glastonbury slot ambition as band tease Pyramid Stage set - Caitlin Clark confirms leftfield career switch plans after swapping WNBA for golf 'Webb has shown us they are clearly wrong ...
It was not Keane’s only hit in the U.K. The band parlayed Tim Rice Oxley’s keyboard-heavy melodies and Tom Chaplin’s sweet high tenor into a string of commercially successful singles and ...
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