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The album has recieved three or four stars out of five on professional reviews worldwide. Several critics describe it as "dark and heavy" and phrases like "the difficult second album"<ref>Revista Mixup July issue</ref>. The album has received three or four stars out of five on professional reviews worldwide. Several critics describe it as "dark and heavy" and phrases like "the difficult second album"<ref>Revista Mixup July issue</ref>.
Despite the album is very different to ''Hopes and Fears'', it still has the characteristics that made the debut album one of the most successful albums of the millenium. Despite the album is very different to ''Hopes and Fears'', it still has the characteristics that made the debut album one of the most successful albums of the millenium.
The next single off the album will be '']'', due to be released on August 21. The next single off the album will be '']'', due to be released on August 21.

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This article is about the British band. For other uses, see Keane (band) (disambiguation).
Keane
Keane
Keane
Keane, left to right: Tom Chaplin, Tim Rice-Oxley and Richard Hughes
Background information
OriginBattle, East Sussex
Years active1997–present
MembersTim Rice-Oxley
Tom Chaplin
Richard Hughes
Dominic Scott (1997–2001)
WebsiteKeane
Keaneshaped
Keane.at

Keane are an English piano rock and soft ballads band from Battle, East Sussex. They are recognized worldwide because, unlike most rock bands, they do not use a guitar in their music. However, they use synthesizers which sound almost exactly like guitars. Tom Chaplin's soft voice, often used in falsetto has been also a very important feature for the band's success. Keane have a particular music genre (piano rock) that many have compared to British band Coldplay, members of whom they met when they were at school.

Their biggest influences include The Beatles, U2, Oasis, R.E.M., Genesis, The Smiths, Radiohead, Queen, The Pet Shop Boys and Paul Simon. Tim Rice-Oxley, composer of the band, declared that he learnt to play piano listening to The Beatles. He and Dominic Scott were the main writers of the band's songs on their early years but when Scott left in 2001, Rice-Oxley remained as the main composer since Chaplin and Hughes contributions are minor (vocals and drums). Rice-Oxley credits them on every song, meaning Keane participate in a scheme similar to that of U2, where the money for song credits is shared amongst the members..

Band members

Current Line-Up

Previous Members

History

1995-2003: Early years

File:Keane2003.jpg
Keane in Battle, East Sussex in 2003

Pianist Tim Rice-Oxley and singer/keyboardist Tom Chaplin were childhood friends. Rice-Oxley's brother, also called Tom, was born in the same hospital on the same day as Chaplin, in March 8 1979. Their mothers were friends since then and Rice-Oxley became close friend of Chaplin.

Both attended Vinehall School in Robertsbridge, East Sussex (where Tom's father was the Headmaster for 25 years until 2002) and later Tonbridge School in Kent, where they met the third member of the band, Richard Hughes. The three of them used to play football together. Rice-Oxley formed the band in 1995 with his friend Dominic Scott. Formerly "The Lotus Eaters", they changed their name in 1997 (after realizing the name had already been taken) to "Cherry Keane", after an older lady whom Rice-Oxley and Chaplin knew when they were young (reportedly their dinner-lady at school). Chaplin also joined this year to the band. Soon "Cherry" was removed from the name, becoming only "Keane". For a time it was thought that in an interview with The Irish Times on June 2 2006, Rice-Oxley had explained that the band had originally been named Coldplay. Tim Rice-Oxley declared this was false.However, he was invited to form part of Coldplay but he refused. It was thus ironic that Keane, in 2004, were labelled Coldplay imitators by their critics.

Keane began as a covers band, playing songs by U2, Oasis, and The Beatles, but soon wanted to perform their own material.

Tim Rice-Oxley and Tom Chaplin began composing before around five or six years before Tim formed the band. One early song composed by Rice-Oxley and Chaplin was called The Silence of an Alien and composed around 1991. In 1996, four songs written by Chaplin and Rice-Oxley were recorded on The Browns Album. This appears on a shot on the Strangers DVD. The first Keane songs were composed by Rice-Oxley and Scott and were played in pubs around London, following their debut performance at the "Hope & Anchor" on July 13 1998, where they played Paperback Writer by The Beatles as well as many of their own songs.

In February 2000 they released their first single, Call Me What You Like, of which 500 copies were produced at their home and sold at the pubs where they played, and another single, Wolf At The Door, limited to 50 copies, followed a year later. This latter single is Keane's most wanted item by fans and it has been valued for over £1000. The last available single was auctioned for £620. Scott decided to leave the band in July 2001 due to the limited success that they were having. It was at this time that Rice-Oxley wrote the song Everybody's Changing, about Scott's departure.

Keane was invited in 2002 by record producer James Sanger to his recording studio at Les Essarts, France, where they recorded a number of tracks, including Bedshaped and This Is The Last Time. It was here also that Rice-Oxley composed the song Sunshine.

In December 2002, Simon Williams of Fierce Panda Records was asked by a mutual friend to attend a Keane gig at the Betsey Trotwood in London and was so impressed that he offered to issue the band's next and first commercial single, Everybody's Changing. Steve Lamacq heard the record and placed it as the single of the week on April 19 2003. The CD Single was released on May 12 2003. Shortly after that single was releaed, the official Keane forum was opened. Even British singer Dido declared to be a massive fan of Keane.

"The band with no guitars"

This is how many massive media have labelled Keane. They aren't the only ones but maybe the more known.
The piano rock is a style that has always been behind the classic rock. Unlike the classic rock instrumentation of two electric guitars, bass and drums, piano rock includes also the piano. However, since Scott left the band, Keane decided to use the piano not because they couldn't find another guitarist (Chaplin played guitar before too) but because they wanted to change their sound.
Their piano playing style was highly criticized in 2003 and 2004 as the media compared it to Coldplay's. However, Rice-Oxley's piano based songs were composed even before he met Chris Martin at university.
Recently, after Keane's success and style were accepted by the media, now the recent band Morning Runner has been compared to both Keane and Coldplay for using a piano on their music. Other successful piano rockers are Ben Folds Five and Elton John.

Band leadership

Several media have considered Rice-Oxley as the leader since it is he who composes all the songs for the band. Concordantly, Rice-Oxley has been interviewed several times, speaking on behalf of the band. Tom represents the band on the massive media, but Tim makes that on a written form, have defended the band on several occasions. Rice-Oxley does not considers himself as a rockstar but he thinks Tom does, as refered by Tim on the Hearts of Darkness Q Magazine article. On the Keane's fandom, the three members are considered as equals.

January 2004-February 2006: Hopes and Fears era

Main article: Hopes and Fears
Keane performing at a concert in the Netherlands, 2004.

In October 2003, the single This Is The Last Time was released in the UK and in the United States. This was the only Keane single ever sold in the United States with about 4000 copies released within the two countries.

After this single, Keane signed to Island and released the single Somewhere Only We Know, which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart in February 2004, a place only reached again by Is It Any Wonder? in 2006. The song has been featured on several TV shows and commercials, for example, TV show Grey's Anatomy as well as the trailer for the movie, The Lake House starring Keanu Reeves and Sandra Bullock. This single is considered the first one in the "Hopes and Fears era", featuring the "Cochin" typeface, used until late 2005 in almost every Keane release. On May 3, Everybody's Changing was released again but featuring a new cover and b-sides Following the first single's success, their debut album, Hopes and Fears, was released May 10 2004 in the UK, debuting at number one on the UK Albums Chart. The album went on to become the second-biggest selling album of the year in the UK, losing the top spot to Scissor Sisters on the final day of the year by only 502 copies. Their album came out in February. Currently the album has sold approximately five and a half million copies around the world and remained in the top 64 on its 118th week of sale and dissapeared from the top 75 on its 119th week.,

The band became very famous in other European countries like Holland, Austria and Germany. Some Keane releases were only available for these countries, like the single Bend and Break.

The band won two awards at the 2005 Brit Awards — Best British album for Hopes and Fears and the British breakthrough act award, as voted for by listeners of BBC Radio 1. In May 2005, Rice-Oxley received the Ivor Novello award for songwriter of the year.

The band are currently patrons of War Child. In September 2005 they contributed a cover of Elton John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road to Help: a Day in the Life. Keane also did a cover of the Walker Brothers' The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore for the War Child website. The single was only released as a 7" Vinyl and for digital download. However the track was leaked into the Internet in 2005.

The band gained some recognition in the United States in Autumn 2005 by opening some shows for U2; onstage they claimed Achtung Baby was one of their biggest influences. At this show, two new songs were played as well as their best-known material. Even celebrities like Danny DeVito have declared themselves as Keane fans. Gwen Stefani also commented on being interested in working with Keane. They were also nominated for a Grammy in the Best New Artist category along with Sugarland, John Legend, Ciara, and Fall Out Boy at the 48th Annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, on February 8 2006. In a decision of some controversy, John Legend received the Grammy, despite the hip-hop artist having already received a Grammy the previous year, arguably negating his status as a "new artist".

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Promotional poster for Keane's gig at Mexico City in September 27 2005

Controversy

Note: all information below was found on Keaneshaped FAQ. The links given are where the original data was found

During 2004 and 2005, the band's sudden success encouraged some media to publish false or exaggerated notes as opposed to real facts about them, something that has dissolved bands in the past.

The Darkness

In 2004, Chaplin stated to a Scottish magazine he did not find rock band The Darkness as something strong and real but more like a novelty and a joke. The magazine took this seriously and the article was published. Shortly thereafter Frankie Poullain, ex-bassist of The Darkness said to NME "What are those public schoolboys like? We used to call namby-pambys like that bedwetters but now they've taken it to a whole new league!" NME even published comics of Keane confronting The Darkness. Rice-Oxley later posted a message on the Keane Official Forum about The Darkness to clarify Tom's bluntness and was soon published on the NME.

Later, Justin Hawkins (vocalist) said "They didn't insult us anyway. They just didn't like our music and that's fine".

The problem was solved and as proof they recorded together the Band Aid 20's "Do they Know It's Christmas?" single.

The Libertines

It was presumed that The Libertines said they came from rough backgrounds, something that Rice-Oxley and Chaplin were supposedly against, saying they knew that The Libertines came from a middle-class family, the same as Keane, and they (Keane) did not have to hide that. However, Rice-Oxley posted a message on Keane's official forum:
"I would like to point out that this is indeed a badly written tabloid story, featuring a variety of inaccurate, out-of-context, misattributed and fictitious quotes. I've never met any of The Libertines and I would never call them 'middle-class liars'. Please ignore this bullshit story and tell any Libertines fans you know to do the same! Merry Christmas all."

Alexis Petridis

Alexis Petridis, British reporter, wrote an article titled "We're gonna make you a star" about Keane in 2005, saying they were styled and manufacturated and that Alex Lake was an employee of Moving Brands, when he is a trusted friend of the band. The following is the header of the article: "Today, if you want to make it in rock, you won't get far without building your own brand. Just ask Keane, who hired a consultant before they'd even made a record. But are the UK's finest stylists really capable of successfully turning Alexis Petridis, journalist, into Alexis Petridis, cool and credible singer-songwriter?" Tim posted a letter on the messageboard in order to defend the band:
"(...)Our image, if we have one, has been shaped only by me, Tom and Richard and the songs we write."


James Blunt

After Chaplin's commentary about The Darkness being a joke, British songwriter and singer James Blunt was asked about which band he would like to see out of the charts and he responded: "I'm not so Keane to say". However, the comment was taken very seriously for many Keane fans that now dislike Blunt. On the Q Magazine July 2006 issue interview Tom commented: "I have to say we didn't have very much Back to Bedlam on the tour bus" (Blunt's debut album).

March 2006-present: Under the Iron Sea era

Main article: Under the Iron Sea

Keane began recording for their second album, Under the Iron Sea, in April 2005, with producer Andy Green. Recording took place in Helioscentric Studios, Rye, East Sussex (where Hopes and Fears was recorded) and later in New York City. The band revealed the title of the album on March 14 2006 through a handwritten note from the band posted on their official site. Before the release of the album, Keane described it as "dark" and even Tom Chaplin said on Q Magazine "is not what people will be expecting".

The first two singles off the album were Atlantic, a download-only music video, and lead single Is It Any Wonder?, released on 29 May 2006, which reached number three on the UK Singles Chart. The album was released June 7 in Japan, June 9 in Netherlands, Germany, Mexico and Switzerland, June 12 in the UK and worldwide and June 202006 in the USA and Canada. The album remained at number one for two weeks on the UK Albums Chart despite new albums arriving. As of August 14 it remains in the top 14 and has sold more than 1,000,000 copies.

The album has received three or four stars out of five on professional reviews worldwide. Several critics describe it as "dark and heavy" and phrases like "the difficult second album". Despite the album is very different to Hopes and Fears, it still has the characteristics that made the debut album one of the most successful albums of the millenium. The next single off the album will be Crystal Ball, due to be released on August 21.

Worldwide popularity

Touring

Main article: Hopes and Fears Tour

One day after the release of Hopes and Fears (May 11 2004), Keane started a tour debuting at the Forum Theater in London. Keane toured almost all Europe and the United States, and visited Canada, Japan, Mexico and Australia. After their final gigs at Mexico City, San Diego and Los Angeles, Keane travelled to New York in October 2005 for the programmed opening gigs for U2. After these gigs, Keane returned to England to start working on their second album. Since April 2006, Keane started going to festivals to play, being the first proper concert of the year on May 5 2006 at London.
On August 17 2006 Tom declared himself as exhausted of touring so currently Keane is resting from touring. They have announced they will return to live performances soon.
Countries Keane have visited
Data collected from: Keane.at Live Archive. United Kingdom is excluded

Europe

America

Asia

Oceania

Europe

Main information below is found on Keaneshaped except where noted
Austria
Austria is perhaps one of the most influenced European countries by Keane. One of the biggest Keane fansites (Keane.at) comes from Austria and is considered as the main source of news for Keane fans.
Austria was one of the first countries where Keane's second album was released. However, the album didn't reach the top 1 in this country.
This is also the first European country outside the United Kingdom which Keane visited, on November 14 2003.
Germany
Special edition singles had been made specially for this country. Charts hasn't been so favourable for Keane in this country, with the highest selling single, Somewhere Only We Know reaching top 55.
Netherlands
Is one of the few countries where Bend and Break was released (reached top 27). Several Keane gigs had taken place in Holland.
Switzerland
This is the only country where all Keane records have been released. Keane have visited the country a few times.

Asia

Japan
Like Coldplay albums, both Keane studio albums had included bonus tracks for Japan. Keane had visited Japan a few times, being considered they usually only go to America and return to Europe.
Thailand
Recently Thailand was the latest country in Asia (and first outside Japan) that Keane visited. The show called Keane: Under The Iron Sea Live in Bangkok happened to be at Impact Arena Bangkok on August 9 2006. The performance was very well recieved for many Thai and Asian people who commented thorugh the Keane forums how great performance was. Curiosly, this is the third concert Keane had ever given on the Southern Hemisphere.

America

Argentina
Since the release of Hopes and Fears, Argentina has been home of several Keane fans. Keane releases are very limited there due to political restrictions on importation, and only limited to the standard albums. Keane had never visited Argentina nor South America.

Mexico
Keane became quite famous in Mexico around July 2004, two months after the release of the album. Keane visited Mexico as a part of the Hopes and Fears promotional tour on September 252004, returning on September 27 2005. Keane however is still unknown by many in the country. This is the only American country where the EP Live Recordings 2004 was released. Recently, Is It Any Wonder was released in Mexico, being the first Keane single to be sold in that country.

United States
Hopes and Fears made famous Keane worldwide, maybe excepting the United States. The album reached the top 45 on the Billboard 200. For this reason, Keane toured the United States in summer 2005 (as seen on Strangers). They recorded part of their second album at The Magic Shop Studios in New York City. The release of Under the Iron Sea was well recieved, reaching the top 4 on the Billboard 200. Keane had decided to tour again in September 2006, with a few gigs around the country. Despite this acceptable chart on the Billboard, Keane still is not very famous there. An example could be taken from the July issue of the Q Magazine. The British (original) edition of the magazine showed Keane on the front cover. However, the American showed James Blunt, who was at the moment more famous than Keane on that side of the world.

Future

Template:Future In June 29 2006 an article was published about Keane in Q Magazine, called Hearts Of Darkness
This article talks about Chaplin's supposed indifference about the band, as he wasn't attending the studio recordings and even an alleged alter ego. It also includes the meanings of new Keane songs, mostly referring to the facts mentioned above, as well as the future b-side Maybe I Can Change (refered as Maybe I Could Change) from the recording seasons in New York. Finally the band remains united above all their difficulties. Still unknown is the production of the next single from Under the Iron Sea after Crystal Ball, as well as the beginning of the third studio album.

It has been rumored that a follow-up to the EP Live Recordings 2004 will be released in late 2006, with live songs from Under the Iron Sea.

Equipment list

Template:Sample box start variation 2 Template:Multi-listen start Template:Multi-listen item Template:Multi-listen item Template:Multi-listen item Template:Multi-listen item Template:Multi-listen end Template:Sample box end This is a list of Keane's stage and studio equipment. Original data can be found in Keaneshaped

  • Yamaha CP70B Electric piano
  • Yamaha CP70M Electric piano
  • Other equipment:

Discography

Main article: Keane discography

Pre-Hopes and Fears

Hopes and Fears era

Under the Iron Sea era

Keane Songs

Main article: List of songs by Keane

Keane never released some early songs from 1990 to 2004 and from all early songs, seventeen are known only by mentions of the band, on fansites and other media.

Six early songs were not released also but they are known for recordings made by the band and posted on their web page in 2000 that later were leaked into the Internet.

Since 2000, Keane had released 9 singles and 6 had been hit singles all over the world. Most singles were released in CD and 7" Vinyl formats. Fourteen b-sides for these singles were released. Only On A Day Like Today, Allemande and The Iron Sea had appeared both on a CD single and on an album. Six songs from Hopes and Fears weren't released on other format, as well as ten from Under the Iron Sea.

The Under the Iron Sea DVD revealed ten songs not yet released but planning to be in future singles. Finally, Keane had made ten covers from other artists, no one released except Dinner At Eight (Rufus Wainwright) and The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore (The Walker Brothers).

So Keane have:
22 unreleased songs

  • 16 unknown songs
  • 6 unreleased but known songs

39 released songs

  • 9 singles
  • 13 b-sides
  • 7 songs on "Hopes and Fears"
  • 10 songs on "Under the Iron Sea"

12 songs not yet released

  • 10 songs due to be released
  • 1 single due to be released
  • 1 b-side due to be released

Resulting:

  • 72 own songs
  • 10 covers from other artists

Awards

Year Award Category Country
2004 Q Magazine Best Album England
2004 Premios Onda Best International Band Spain
2004 Ivor Novello Composer of the year (Tim Rice-Oxley) England
2005 Brit Awards Best Album United Kingdom
2005 Brit Awards Best Breakthrough Act United Kingdom

See also

External links

Official sites

Fansites

Europe

America

  • Keane MXMexican weblog with gig photos and the Atlantic video; news in Spanish.

Asia

Other

Notes

  1. "Keane explain their new sound". Retrieved August 19. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  2. "Keane - Interviews". Retrieved August 19. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  3. "Keaneshaped - FAQ - Who writes the songs?". Retrieved August 4. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  4. Chapman, Tegan (January 13, 2005). "Keane man on success, songs and Steve Lamacq". greatreporter.com.
  5. "Keane Edge". Retrieved August 19. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  6. Strangers DVD
  7. "Keaneshaped - Discography - Wolf At The Door". Retrieved August 4. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  8. "El mundo de Keane: El single que nunca tendremos". Retrieved June 21. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  9. "Keane Undercover Music Interviews". Retrieved August 19. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  10. "Keaneshaped - Discography - Everybody's Changing (Fierce Panda)". Retrieved August 4. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  11. "Keane.at Media". Retrieved August 15. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  12. "Keaneshaped - FAQ - What fonts have been used on Keane Artwork". Retrieved June. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  13. "UK ALbums chart". Retrieved August 2. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  14. "Keaneshaped - Discography - The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore". Retrieved August 4. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  15. "Keane.at Articles". Retrieved August 11. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  16. "48 Grammy Awards: Nominees". Retrieved January. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  17. "NME News". Retrieved July 17. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  18. "Keaneshaped - FAQ - Do Keane hate The Darkness?". Retrieved July 17. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  19. "Guardian Unlimited Arts: Arts Critics". Retrieved July 17. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  20. "Keaneshaped - FAQ - Do the band have a stylist?". Retrieved July 17. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  21. Revista Mixup July issue
  22. Strangers
  23. Official page
  24. "Keane.at - Second Album". Retrieved August 15. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  25. "Keane.at Second Album". Retrieved August 15. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  26. Q Magazine (July 2006), p.94 (American edition)
  27. "Apple Music: Keane". Retrieved July 17. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)

References

  • Keaneshaped. British fansite. Retrieved June 2006.
  • Keane.at. Austrian fansite. Retrieved June 2006.
  • NME News. Keane explain their new sound . Retrieved July 17 2006.
  • Great Reporter. Keane Man on Success. Retrieved August 11 2006.
  • Undercover Music. Keane interview (Sunshine video). Retrieved August 11 2006.
  • NME News. The Darkness V Keane - It's War!. Retrieved August 11 2006.
  • Contact Music. Keane's Oxley: "Libertines are middle class liars". Retrieved August 11 2006.
  • Guardian Unlimited Arts. We're gonna make you a Rock star. Retrieved July 17 2006.
  • Apple Music: Keane. Keane Equipment. Retrieved July 17 2006
  • SONIKA*. Mexican magazine. Sonika 52: Is It Any Wonder? ¿Será una maravilla? (July 2006). Retrieved August 11 2006.
  • SONIKA*. Sonika 53: El triunfo del Indie: Keane (August 2006). Retrieved August 15 2006
  • Q Magazine. English magazine, July 2006. Keane: Hearts of Darkness. Retrieved August 11 2006.
  • Mixup. Mixup Magazine Mexico. Retrieved August 10 2006.
  • eBay. Wolf At The Door. Retrieved August 10 2006.
  • The Sun. James Blunt: I'm not so Keane to say!. Retrieved August 11 2006.
  • NME. NME Magazine: Gwen Stefani Eyes Up Keane. Retrieved August 11 2006
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