terça-feira, 1 de abril de 2008
The Sound of the new Album?
www.keanemusic.com
Mais pistas sobre o novo album! Os Keane colocaram mais um video no site oficial. Parecem pertencer a diferentes músicas. Será que estas fazem parte do novo Album?
terça-feira, 25 de março de 2008
sexta-feira, 21 de março de 2008
sábado, 15 de março de 2008
Keane & produtor de Madonna
Keane trabalham com produtor de Madonna
Os Keane estão a gravar um novo álbum em Berlim com o produtor de Madonna, Stuart Price.
Tim Rice-Oxley, o teclista e compositor da banda, quer um álbum «uncool» para que «as leis da etiqueta musical possam ser transgredidas», disse no site oficial da banda. Os Keane viram as sessões de gravação interrompidas por terem incomodado os vizinhos que vivem perto do estúdio.
14-03-2008
http://diariodigital.sapo.pt/disco_digital/news.asp?section_id=2&id_news=28568
Os Keane estão a gravar um novo álbum em Berlim com o produtor de Madonna, Stuart Price.
Tim Rice-Oxley, o teclista e compositor da banda, quer um álbum «uncool» para que «as leis da etiqueta musical possam ser transgredidas», disse no site oficial da banda. Os Keane viram as sessões de gravação interrompidas por terem incomodado os vizinhos que vivem perto do estúdio.
14-03-2008
http://diariodigital.sapo.pt/disco_digital/news.asp?section_id=2&id_news=28568
sexta-feira, 14 de março de 2008
quarta-feira, 12 de março de 2008
Os álbuns mais vendidos do século XXI no Reino Unido
Os álbuns mais vendidos do século XXI no Reino Unido
Nove dos dez álbuns mais vendidos em terras de Sua Majestade são de artistas britânicos, apenas os norte-americanos Scissor Sisters conseguem um lugar na tabela. Eis os 20 álbuns editados desde o ano 2000 mais vendidos no Reino Unido e o número de exemplares que foram vendidos.
1. James Blunt - Back to Bedlam (3 120 833)
2. Dido - No Angel (3 023 288)
3. David Gray - White Ladder (2 888 025)
4. Dido - Life for Rent (2 823 569)
5. The Beatles - 1 (2 775 654)
6. Scissor Sisters – Scissor Sisters (2 686 705)
7. Coldplay - A Rush of Blood to the Head (2 638 927)
8. Keane - Hopes and Fears (2 627 253)
9. Coldplay - X&Y (2 473 433)
10. Amy Winehouse - Back to Black (2 467 575)
11. Norah Jones - Come Away With Me (2 432 712)
12. Coldplay - Parachutes (2 385 676)
13. Take That - Beautiful World (2 372 280)
14. Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP (2 245 624)
15. Robbie Williams - Swing When You're Winning (2 235 240)
16. Robbie Williams - Sing When You're Winning (2 187 283)
17. Snow Patrol - Eyes Open (2 098 620)
18. Robbie Williams - Greatest Hits (2 095 703)
19. Robbie Williams - Escapology 2 047 299
20. Red Hot Chili Peppers - By The Way (1 945 495)
MRV, hoje às 14:49
Fonte: http://blitz.aeiou.pt/gen.pl?p=stories&op=view&fokey=bz.stories/20367
Nove dos dez álbuns mais vendidos em terras de Sua Majestade são de artistas britânicos, apenas os norte-americanos Scissor Sisters conseguem um lugar na tabela. Eis os 20 álbuns editados desde o ano 2000 mais vendidos no Reino Unido e o número de exemplares que foram vendidos.
1. James Blunt - Back to Bedlam (3 120 833)
2. Dido - No Angel (3 023 288)
3. David Gray - White Ladder (2 888 025)
4. Dido - Life for Rent (2 823 569)
5. The Beatles - 1 (2 775 654)
6. Scissor Sisters – Scissor Sisters (2 686 705)
7. Coldplay - A Rush of Blood to the Head (2 638 927)
8. Keane - Hopes and Fears (2 627 253)
9. Coldplay - X&Y (2 473 433)
10. Amy Winehouse - Back to Black (2 467 575)
11. Norah Jones - Come Away With Me (2 432 712)
12. Coldplay - Parachutes (2 385 676)
13. Take That - Beautiful World (2 372 280)
14. Eminem - The Marshall Mathers LP (2 245 624)
15. Robbie Williams - Swing When You're Winning (2 235 240)
16. Robbie Williams - Sing When You're Winning (2 187 283)
17. Snow Patrol - Eyes Open (2 098 620)
18. Robbie Williams - Greatest Hits (2 095 703)
19. Robbie Williams - Escapology 2 047 299
20. Red Hot Chili Peppers - By The Way (1 945 495)
MRV, hoje às 14:49
Fonte: http://blitz.aeiou.pt/gen.pl?p=stories&op=view&fokey=bz.stories/20367
segunda-feira, 10 de março de 2008
quarta-feira, 5 de março de 2008
sábado, 23 de fevereiro de 2008
quinta-feira, 7 de fevereiro de 2008
Tim and Richard answer the Fans
23.01.2008
Tim Answers the Fans:

"My question is this: There're some bands that have a clear objective (like does Bono with U2 for example)...With your music, in general do you have an aim? Why do you do music?"JiMe from Argentina
Tim replies: That's a big question. I love writing songs because it enables me to express thoughts and ideas and feelings that I seem to be incapable of expressing in any other way. I think the same is true of the band as a whole - when we play together we seem to be able to say something more powerful than any of us could say as individuals. It's a magical thing about being in a band. So that in itself is enough really. However, we've always admired people who consciously use their music to deliver a message of some sort. There are many great examples, from the protest songs of the 60s to the rave music of the 90s. Over the last few years we've become better at deliberately articulating specific ideas in our songs - 'Is It Any Wonder?' for example, or 'A Bad Dream', or even something like 'Atlantic'. That's really exciting for us. You have to be careful not to let the process become too contrived, or you'll lose the soul of the music. But for me probably the best thing about being in a band is hearing that one of our songs has had some kind of profound impact on someone, especially when it's someone on the other side of the world who speaks a different language and has a completely different experience of life. I can't explain how that works, but it's an incredible feeling and I suppose that's why we "do music".
"In your songs, you talk a lot about getting older. Is there a reason for the similar topic among the songs, or does it just happen that this is?"
Rachel
Tim replies: I constantly have the feeling that I'm trying to catch up, that I'm running late for something very important in my life. I think that's partly because it took us so long to get any recognition as a band. We made a lot of sacrifices in our twenties in order to keep the band together, and so now we have the opportunities we have I constantly feel that I need to do as much as possible to make up for lost time, and that time is always moving too fast for me. I'm sure it's a pretty common sensation. Plus I feel very youthful and I live in fear of settling in some kind of resigned lethargy as I get older. I hope I'll be one of those mischievous old people who always acts like a teenager, and my kids will dread bringing their kids to see me because I teach them rude words and make them listen to old fuddy-duddy music (Aphex Twin, Radiohead, etc) at deafening volumes.
Richard Answers the Fans:

"Richard. Will we be hearing your voice on the 3rd Keane album? I think your voice is rather good. And you show such enthusiasm when you sing live."Kaili Steele
Richard replies: Thanks Kaili. I've always trusted that enthusiasm is a good substitute for ability! I guess I might sing on the record - I did my first ever recorded vocals on 'Under Pressure' and it was really satisfying. I'll show the others your question and ask them when they stop laughing at me!
"Hi Richard. I want to know, when did you learn play the drums?"Couty
Richard replies: Hi to you too Couty. The drums were often my favourite part of a song when I was growing up, so I guess I started listening to them a long time before I started to play - I think I was 17 when I began playing, but I loved it, and immediately started to play whenever I could. As soon as I had a kit at home I'd play for hours, putting on album after album on headphones and trying to play along. All the Britpop records from Blur, Oasis, Elastica, The Bluetones, plus Radiohead, as well as pretty much the entire Beatles back catalogue, Bowie...
Source: www.keanemusic.com
Tim Answers the Fans:
"My question is this: There're some bands that have a clear objective (like does Bono with U2 for example)...With your music, in general do you have an aim? Why do you do music?"JiMe from Argentina
Tim replies: That's a big question. I love writing songs because it enables me to express thoughts and ideas and feelings that I seem to be incapable of expressing in any other way. I think the same is true of the band as a whole - when we play together we seem to be able to say something more powerful than any of us could say as individuals. It's a magical thing about being in a band. So that in itself is enough really. However, we've always admired people who consciously use their music to deliver a message of some sort. There are many great examples, from the protest songs of the 60s to the rave music of the 90s. Over the last few years we've become better at deliberately articulating specific ideas in our songs - 'Is It Any Wonder?' for example, or 'A Bad Dream', or even something like 'Atlantic'. That's really exciting for us. You have to be careful not to let the process become too contrived, or you'll lose the soul of the music. But for me probably the best thing about being in a band is hearing that one of our songs has had some kind of profound impact on someone, especially when it's someone on the other side of the world who speaks a different language and has a completely different experience of life. I can't explain how that works, but it's an incredible feeling and I suppose that's why we "do music".
"In your songs, you talk a lot about getting older. Is there a reason for the similar topic among the songs, or does it just happen that this is?"
Rachel
Tim replies: I constantly have the feeling that I'm trying to catch up, that I'm running late for something very important in my life. I think that's partly because it took us so long to get any recognition as a band. We made a lot of sacrifices in our twenties in order to keep the band together, and so now we have the opportunities we have I constantly feel that I need to do as much as possible to make up for lost time, and that time is always moving too fast for me. I'm sure it's a pretty common sensation. Plus I feel very youthful and I live in fear of settling in some kind of resigned lethargy as I get older. I hope I'll be one of those mischievous old people who always acts like a teenager, and my kids will dread bringing their kids to see me because I teach them rude words and make them listen to old fuddy-duddy music (Aphex Twin, Radiohead, etc) at deafening volumes.
Richard Answers the Fans:
"Richard. Will we be hearing your voice on the 3rd Keane album? I think your voice is rather good. And you show such enthusiasm when you sing live."Kaili Steele
Richard replies: Thanks Kaili. I've always trusted that enthusiasm is a good substitute for ability! I guess I might sing on the record - I did my first ever recorded vocals on 'Under Pressure' and it was really satisfying. I'll show the others your question and ask them when they stop laughing at me!
"Hi Richard. I want to know, when did you learn play the drums?"Couty
Richard replies: Hi to you too Couty. The drums were often my favourite part of a song when I was growing up, so I guess I started listening to them a long time before I started to play - I think I was 17 when I began playing, but I loved it, and immediately started to play whenever I could. As soon as I had a kit at home I'd play for hours, putting on album after album on headphones and trying to play along. All the Britpop records from Blur, Oasis, Elastica, The Bluetones, plus Radiohead, as well as pretty much the entire Beatles back catalogue, Bowie...
Source: www.keanemusic.com
sábado, 2 de fevereiro de 2008
sexta-feira, 18 de janeiro de 2008
Tom answers fans' questions

TOM ASNWERS YOUR QUESTIONS
18.01.08 | 10.56.am
Mr Chaplin faces your Ask Keane queries
Yes, as promised earlier in the week, we've asked Tom, Tim and Richard to answer some more of the questions which you folks have very kindly been sending in via the Ask Keane area of Ezine. Tom was quickest to reply to our email (gold star to Mr Chaplin!) so we're posting his responses first. Answers from Tim and Richard will follow in the next few days.
"Dear Tom. My question is, how you do always have your voice so tuned?"
Romina
Tom replies: Practice and luck.
"Hi Tom! I wonder if you are related to Charlie Chaplin?"
Siri
Tom replies: So do I! Recently, I've become obsessed by a British TV series called "Who Do You Think You Are?" in which various famous people are helped by a genealogist to find out about their ancestors and the social history that surrounds them. It's often a very moving experience and something I've even considered doing on a private basis! Chaplin is quite an unusual name and although Charlie Chaplin spent a large portion of his life in America, he was born in England. Anyway, I'd be very interested to find out.
"Hi Tom, what is your favourite colour?"
Lauren
Tom replies: All of them. Kaleidoscopes make my brain go funny. Does that count?
"Tom - What is your favourite Keane song?"
Miri
Tom replies: There's a new song called 'Perfect Symmetry', which is the best song that Tim has ever written. A true classic and also a song for our times. I can't wait to start singing it to you lot out there. You won't be disappointed.
"Tom, is it true that you had (or have) a rabbit called 'Biffo'?
Ana Catarina
Tom replies: No. I have two ducks called Hannah and Wayne that potter around on my pond. There were originally five of them but I reckon my builders ate them when they were working on my house. My girlfriend has a miniature poodle (and no it doesn't have a stupid haircut) that I've grown to love. They're actually reckoned to be one of the most intelligent dogs of them all, although this unfortunately also makes him one of the most defiant, spoilt and arrogant dogs I've ever encountered. Those traits seem to have come to the forefront since I've known him. Every dog is like its owner etc… Somehow he seems to get away with it, though. Is that me or the dog? Who knows?
"Tom, what's the most important thing in your life?"
Esmeralda Duenas
Tom replies: It flits between cricket and golf. Followed by the wonderful people I have in my life. As you can tell, my priorities are as confused as I am.
"Tom, can you hold a note for 20.2 seconds (like Morten Harket does in 'Summer Moved On')?
Danielle
Tom replies: I met Morten Harket once and he's the healthiest looking man I've ever encountered. He probably has lungs like hot air balloons. How can I compete with that?
"Tom, I'd like to know how do you take care of your voice? I'm asking because I intend to be a vocalist someday and my biggest fear is to wake up without my voice in the day of a performance! Have it ever happened to you?"
Maria Isabel
Tom replies: My voice only really goes when I get a throat infection or a bad cold. Then there was the War Child gig in Manchester where I had a terrible stomach bug – voice was fine but the rest of my body was a mess. Normally though I'm very lucky that my voice seems to be pretty robust. I do a lot of warming up and I look after my body very well on tour these days…which really helps.
"Tom, what is your favourite football team?"
George Papadakis
Tom replies: Ipswich Town. Wouldn't die for them though. Mainly because they're a bit ****.
"Tom, I am from Costa Rica and I think you guys are amazing. I just wanna know, what do you do when you feel alone?"
Tiffany
Tom replies: Wow, that comes across as an extremely philosophical question. I feel that living in these times we have more distractions and more opportunities to communicate; and yet it seems like there's more loneliness and unhappiness than ever before. Solitude is fine so long as that's what you really want. I like spending time on my own but I don't like being stuck on my own with a lot of bottled up anxieties. My answer, for what it's worth, is to try to talk to someone if you feel alone, however hard that might seem. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that the old cliché of "a problem shared is a problem halved" is very helpful. Whenever I feel alone, it's because I'm stuck with problems and parts of my personality that I don't particularly like. I've spent a fair amount of time over the last year or two trying to articulate those feelings to other people, especially the people closest to me. Anyway, before I start sounding like some awful pseudo-psychiatrist, I'll be on my way. Lots of love to you all. Goodbye. Tom
Source:keanemusic.com
quinta-feira, 10 de janeiro de 2008
CHICKEN OUT!

Tim writes about the Chicken Out! campaign
Happy new year everyone. We're gearing up to start work in the studio next week, which is very exciting. Everyone's feeling great and the songs are coming together nicely.
In the meantime, here's a thought for the day. The three of us all have very strong feelings about animal welfare, and also about the ethics of sourcing and buying food generally. Someone I've found very inspirational because of his relentless campaigning in this area is Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, so we're pleased to be lending our support to his excellent Chicken Out! campaign.
Maybe some of you saw the first episode of Hugh's TV show about battery-farming yesterday (it will be continued tonight and tomorrow). If you did I hope you'll agree that it was both deeply disturbing and inspiring.
If you agree with Hugh, and with us, that rearing animals in this way should be illegal - rather than being the standard practice of supermarket-supplying farmers - then please sign up for the Chicken Out! campaign by clicking the banner below.
We can also make a statement - and force an improvement in rearing practices - by changing the way we buy food (again, in this case chickens). Buy free range, preferably organic, chickens rather than cheap battery-farmed animals, and let retailers know that food sourced in such a brutal way does not appeal to shoppers in 2008.
See you all soon. 2008 should be a great year.
Tim
Written by: www.keanemusic.com
terça-feira, 8 de janeiro de 2008
Fan-Chosen Playlist For Mojo: Keane
Fan-Chosen Playlist For Mojo HD's 'London Live New Year's Eve Special' Topped By The Killers
The KillersOver the past month, MOJO HD's fans have been voting online to determine the play-list for the channel's second annual New Year's Eve special: London Live New Year's Eve Countdown which airs December 31, 10:00pm on MOJO HD, available on all major cable systems around the country. This holiday program will contain the most popular concert performances from this season's shows in groundbreaking state-of-the-art high definition, 1080i picture and 5.1 sound. London Live New Year's Eve Countdown, hosted by celebrated BBC1 radio and television personality Sara Cox, will serve as a soundtrack and visual focus for fans' high-energy New Year's Eve celebrations.
The winning selections, as voted by London Live fans, are (in order of votes): The Killers ("Bones"); Amy Winehouse ("Rehab"); Maroon 5 ("Wake Up Call"); Athlete ("Hurricane"); My Chemical Romance ("Welcome to the Black Parade"); Fergie ("Big Girls Don't Cry"); Kanye West ("Stronger"); Feist ("1234"); Bloc Party ("The Prayer"); Jet ("Bring it on Back"); Editors ("Racing Rats"); Jamiroquai ("Runaway"); Keane ("Nothing In My Way"); Beck ("Cell Phone's Dead"); KT Tunstall ("Hold On"); The Rapture ("Whoo! Alright Yeah...Uh Huh."); Kaiser Chiefs ("The Angry Mob"); The Magic Numbers ("You've Never Had It"); The New York Dolls ("Gimme Luv & Turn on the Light") and Lupe Fiasco ("Kick Push").
"Nowhere else will the serious music connoisseur find quite the confluence of talent that London Live provides," says David Asch, Senior Vice President, Programming & New Media, iN DEMAND Networks (MOJO HD's parent company). "London Live fans have chosen an incredible amalgam of high octane performances, all in stunning high definition, which will be the perfect accompaniment for New Year's Eve parties."
Source
The KillersOver the past month, MOJO HD's fans have been voting online to determine the play-list for the channel's second annual New Year's Eve special: London Live New Year's Eve Countdown which airs December 31, 10:00pm on MOJO HD, available on all major cable systems around the country. This holiday program will contain the most popular concert performances from this season's shows in groundbreaking state-of-the-art high definition, 1080i picture and 5.1 sound. London Live New Year's Eve Countdown, hosted by celebrated BBC1 radio and television personality Sara Cox, will serve as a soundtrack and visual focus for fans' high-energy New Year's Eve celebrations.
The winning selections, as voted by London Live fans, are (in order of votes): The Killers ("Bones"); Amy Winehouse ("Rehab"); Maroon 5 ("Wake Up Call"); Athlete ("Hurricane"); My Chemical Romance ("Welcome to the Black Parade"); Fergie ("Big Girls Don't Cry"); Kanye West ("Stronger"); Feist ("1234"); Bloc Party ("The Prayer"); Jet ("Bring it on Back"); Editors ("Racing Rats"); Jamiroquai ("Runaway"); Keane ("Nothing In My Way"); Beck ("Cell Phone's Dead"); KT Tunstall ("Hold On"); The Rapture ("Whoo! Alright Yeah...Uh Huh."); Kaiser Chiefs ("The Angry Mob"); The Magic Numbers ("You've Never Had It"); The New York Dolls ("Gimme Luv & Turn on the Light") and Lupe Fiasco ("Kick Push").
"Nowhere else will the serious music connoisseur find quite the confluence of talent that London Live provides," says David Asch, Senior Vice President, Programming & New Media, iN DEMAND Networks (MOJO HD's parent company). "London Live fans have chosen an incredible amalgam of high octane performances, all in stunning high definition, which will be the perfect accompaniment for New Year's Eve parties."
Source
sábado, 5 de janeiro de 2008
Keane: The 3rd Album
quarta-feira, 2 de janeiro de 2008
Top 50 singles
Votem nos Keane (Bad Dream/The Night Sky) para serem considerados um dos melhores singles de 2007!
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segunda-feira, 31 de dezembro de 2007
Tim, Tom and Richard share their 2007 favourites
KEANE'S 2007 HIGHLIGHTS
31.12.07 | 09.08.am
Tim, Tom and Richard share their 2007 favourites
TIM
Favourite album of 2007
Kings Of Leon 'Because Of The Times'
Favourite film of 2007
The Bourne Ultimatum
Tim's top flick of the year
Favourite meal of 2007
Breakfast at the Stockyard Café in Amarillo, Texas on a freezing morning in January.
Favourite journey of 2007
Driving from Las Vegas to a ranch in Utah on the Keane tour in May.
Favourite Keane moment of 2007
Playing 'Leaving So Soon?' at The O2 arena in July.
Thing most looking forward to in 2008
Going on tour again.
TOM
Favourite album of 2007
Cherry Ghost 'Thirst For Romance'
Favourite film of 2007
American Gangster
Favourite meal of 2007
Room-service on my balcony at Agra, India, overlooking the Taj Mahal.
That view certainly would make your cornflakes go down well...
Favourite Keane moment of 2007
The Point at dublin
Thing most looking forward to in 2008
Singing some incredible new songs and making Keane's best record yet.
RICHARD
Favourite album of 2007
Findlay Brown 'Separated By The Sea'
Favourite film of 2007
The Bourne Ultimatum
Favourite meal of 2007
Dinner at Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's in London.
Favourite journey of 2007?
The whole South American and Mexican trip
Favourite Keane moment of 2007
Bumping into Chris Rock at Live Earth.
Thing most looking forward to in 2008
Getting stuck into recording some of the great new songs we've got up our sleeves!
written by: www.keanemusic.com
31.12.07 | 09.08.am
Tim, Tom and Richard share their 2007 favourites
TIM
Favourite album of 2007
Kings Of Leon 'Because Of The Times'
Favourite film of 2007
The Bourne Ultimatum
Tim's top flick of the year
Favourite meal of 2007
Breakfast at the Stockyard Café in Amarillo, Texas on a freezing morning in January.
Favourite journey of 2007
Driving from Las Vegas to a ranch in Utah on the Keane tour in May.
Favourite Keane moment of 2007
Playing 'Leaving So Soon?' at The O2 arena in July.
Thing most looking forward to in 2008
Going on tour again.
TOM
Favourite album of 2007
Cherry Ghost 'Thirst For Romance'
Favourite film of 2007
American Gangster
Favourite meal of 2007
Room-service on my balcony at Agra, India, overlooking the Taj Mahal.

Favourite Keane moment of 2007
The Point at dublin
Thing most looking forward to in 2008
Singing some incredible new songs and making Keane's best record yet.
RICHARD
Favourite album of 2007
Findlay Brown 'Separated By The Sea'
Favourite film of 2007
The Bourne Ultimatum
Favourite meal of 2007
Dinner at Gordon Ramsay at Claridge's in London.
Favourite journey of 2007?
The whole South American and Mexican trip
Favourite Keane moment of 2007
Bumping into Chris Rock at Live Earth.
Thing most looking forward to in 2008
Getting stuck into recording some of the great new songs we've got up our sleeves!
written by: www.keanemusic.com
sexta-feira, 28 de dezembro de 2007
UTIS Designer
quarta-feira, 26 de dezembro de 2007
Va - Nme Presents The Essential Bands: 2cd

O 4º album da compilação NME Essential Bands contém os melhores êxitos e bandas em ascenção de 2007. Imaginem quem faz parte deste album?
Exactamente! Os Keane com a sua música The Night Sky
Para adquirirem o Cd cliquem aqui.
Para além dos Keane, bandas como Oasis, Amy Winehouse, The Killers e The Artic Monkeys fazem parte deste album.
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