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Keane as Mustard

You might say they’re like Coldplay or Travis. But there’s more to Keane than meets the eye.


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(13 articles in total in Hotpress.com archive)

REVIEW: 21 Oct 2008
Polite boys of British stadium pop stage bland comeback



NEWS: 24 Sep 2008
Keane have just announced that they will be playing gigs in both Dublin and Belfast in January to promote their new album, out in October.



INTERVIEW: 17 Jul 2007
Drugs nearly ripped Keane apart. Now, the world’s favourite piano band are back. And they’re even thinking about their next record.



NEWS: 05 Apr 2007
Keane are making their way to Dublin for a summer show.



NEWS: 18 Aug 2006
Keane have called off a secret, free show they were due to play in Dublin due to exhaustion suffered by their frontman.



INTERVIEW: 26 Jun 2006
Their debut album Hopes And Fears launched a host of hit singles, going on to become one of the most successful British records of the past five...



REVIEW: 14 Jun 2006
Despite the driving rhythm and upbeat melody of lead single, ‘Is It Any Wonder?’, Keane’s second album is, for the most part, comprised of the same...



REVIEW: 24 May 2006
One of the first and finest guitar-free indie bands realise that making a second album with the same gimmick would be equivalent to continuing to argue a...



REVIEW: 03 Dec 2004
Twinkly piano? Check. Choir-boy falsetto vocals? Check. Windswept sentimentality? Check. Keane are turning out to be something of a one trick pony, but when...



NEWS: 20 Jul 2004
Oxegen crowd-pleasers Keane will return to Ireland for one night at the Olympia



REVIEW: 17 May 2004
Currently flavour of the season in the UK, where they are being hailed as the new saviours of British pop music (ie this year’s Coldplay), Keane are the...



REVIEW: 29 Apr 2004
As a follow-up to the highly tedious ‘Somewhere Only We Know’, this single is an equally insipid and underwhelming offering




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