Twitter Updates
Friday, 31 October 2008
NEW LOOK, NEW FEATURES
We've made a few changes to keanemusic.com today, which we hope you're going to like very much indeed.
- First up, there are now more stories on the front page, so that you can catch up on the news more easily.
- Then there's the new Video section, where registered users can watch the videos for all of Keane's singles in high-quality on the player.
- Finally, we've spruced up the Live section, so that you can leave comments about gigs before and after they happen. Even better, if you're registered to the site, you can now upload your pictures from the shows and check out other people's. All very handy.
We hope you like the changes.
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
100 CLUB SHOW ONLINE
You can now watch Keane's recent 100 Club show on the website of Absolute Radio, wherever you are in the world (hurrah!). Click here to check it out, in three parts.
YOUR ROTTERDAM PICS
Thanks to all of you who sent your pictures from last night's gig to ontour@keanemusic.com. Here are some of our favourites...
Picture by Eline
Picture by Leonie
Picture by Eveline
Picture by Jeanat
Picture by William R
Picture by Lisa L
Picture by Emestine
Picture by Xime
Keep sending in your best shots from the shows - but please keep it to one picture otherwise our inbox is going to burst!
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
PICTURES FROM ANTWERP
Hello folks. Here are some of the pictures which you sent in to ontour@keanemusic.com from last night's show. As a bonus, we begin with a couple which the band's lighting tsar Rob took at soundcheck...
And now onto your pics...
Picture by MarieP
Picture by MaryD
Picture by Anke
Picture by Kim
Picture by Allesandro (who also took the pic we're currently using as the site background...)
Thanks for sending them in folks.
BAND BLOG
can you see yourself?
Its the last song before the encore already. My goodness time has flown this evening.
I've been out to watch a few of the songs - You Haven't Told Me Anything is a personal fave of mine - its a good one for a bit of a dance. The visuals in Again And Again are very very cool. There's certainly lots to look forward to for those of you coming to a show soon.
Apologies from me for the lack of photographs. Firstly they do not live up to the high standard of those taken by Richard and Rob and secondly my internet connection just won't allow it (is that a bad excuse?).
Beth / 22:23
And they're off - starting with The Lovers Are Losing followed by Nothing In My Way.
From where I'm sitting in the "Tour Management Office' (I've sneaked in with TM to the Stars Colin), it sounds mighty loud. So much so the lights are rattling.
More later.
Beth
Good evening
It's an hour before tonight's show in Rotterdam. I'm going to attempt to update the site myself this evening! Here's a photograph from yesterday's sound-check as a little test.
See you
Beth / 19:52 Tuesday.
evening all,
one more pic from last night, and a couple from the venue. can't wait to see this place fill up.
richard, 18:45 tuesday
here are another couple of pics... tim's world ten minutes ago, and another pic from last night - i'm never sure how rob and i end up in these places, but here we are having a chat whilst sat on a crane.
got to go for soundcheck. more later.
richard
hi everyone, welcome to another blog! we'll be putting up various bits and bobs over the next three weeks on the road in europe, starting with a photo i took around the back of the arena in antwerp after the show last night. i hope you like it.
richard
EXCLUSIVE Q&A WITH RICHARD
For the latest in our regular chats with the band, we called up Richard on the eve of Keane's departure for the Belgium for the first of the European shows.
Hello Richard. What are you up to?
Just had some breakfast!
What did you have?
I had some Fruit 'n' Fibre.
Is that something you swear by?
No, but it was available. I haven't made my coffee yet and that is something I swear by. I've got one of these fancy coffee machines and I do sort of know how to use it. I've even got a bean grinder! One thing I definitely recommend is Monmouth Coffee Company coffee, from Monmouth Street in London. It's amazing and if you ever go there, the smell in that place is just ridiculous.
So, did you enjoy the Koko show for the BBC?
It was great fun actually. It is fun doing those things, although it's quite a lot of work getting that stuff together.
Did you have to do a lot of rehearsing with the extra musicians who joined you?
Yeah, we did two days of rehearsal with the different people but it was definitely worth it.
Are you excited about the European tour?
I am yeah. It feels like you start properly when you get on a bus. I think we're old fashioned in that way - we've got quite a traditional rock band ethos; when you get on the bus that's when the tour begins. I've enjoyed doing all the different things we've been doing, but I can't wait for this European tour. Obviously we'll play a longer set, so hopefully we'll be able to break out a couple more songs from the new record and maybe some of the earlier ones that we haven't been playing in the last couple of weeks. That's going to be really fun.
Are you going to be on the bus the whole time?
We always try to minimize flying and that applies to this tour as well. So unless our manager decides that we're going to go and do The Letterman Show or something in the middle of it, then we're on the bus the whole time until we get to Portugal. I think we fly back from there but that's the only flight.
Are there any shows in particular that you're looking forward to?
I think we've played quite a few of the venues before, but the whole thing should be really good. The last time we played in Lisbon, at the Coliseu, it was at the start of the tour a good few years ago now. It was absolutely amazing. And we're finishing up there this time. I'm anticipating that that will be a really celebratory show. But the tour should be great from start to finish.
Looking at the schedule, you finish the main part of the European tour then you get one day off then it's the Little Noise Sessions then back out to Paris - it's all go isn't it?
Yeah, but that's a good thing. I think we'd be worried if we weren't doing lots of things. That's why we played those last minute little gigs in the UK. We had a few days off and we were thinking we should be playing gigs - we should go and do some little shows.
And they were a lot of fun...
They were. They were really sweaty rock gigs. We played a short set of quick songs and got everyone going! It was very hot and intimate.
It must be fun to play smaller gigs.
Absolutely. It's nice to be able to mix it up. You don't rely on the smoke and mirrors of video and lighting. For those shows the lights were basically on or off. It was really good to do it that way.
Have you got any new tricks up your sleeves for the European dates?
Yeah we've got a few things on the way. Rob's making a very cool new backdrop which we've come up with - it's going to be exciting to see it. I think it's going to be quite stunning.
Will you do a full run-through before Antwerp?
We get there first thing and I think we've got most of the day - but I don't think we'll do a full run through because we'll be knackered. We'll do whatever sound and lighting need. We'll just be feeling our way I think.
Are there any places you're particularly looking forward to going to?
I do like going up Scandinavia and the fact that it should be quite cold is actually quite nice - I like cold winter weather. It will be nice to be back in Berlin as well - someone asked me if we had something special planned for Berlin because that's where we made a lot of the album and I was like, "Good idea!"
People have been asking about the T-shirt you wore on Jools Holland last week - is it something you want to talk about?
Yeah, come next week's edition of Jools Holland, Troy Anthony Davis will have been executed unless enough people make enough noise to force the Georgia Parole Board to not execute him.
Can you give us a summary of his situation?
A white police officer was shot dead in a nightclub in 1989 and there was no physical evidence linking Troy Anthony Davis to it. But unfortunately he's on death row and he's due to be executed on Monday [tonight]. So if people go to Amnesty's website there is a petition they can sign and there are some phone numbers on the Troy Anthony Davis website of places like the Georgia Parole Board and they do actually listen. I've spoken to a lot of people: representatives of Congressmen and Senators and the Governor. I think the more that these people are aware that their cases are being watched internationally and widely, the more pressure is brought to bear on them to actually do the right thing. That's not to say they should let the guy out, but Amnesty International are saying they should give him a new trial because more evidence has come to light. But that was the weird thing about the Jools Holland show, thinking that this time next week Jools Holland will be back here doing his show and there'll be another set of bands, but this guy will have been executed, which is very depressing.
For most Europeans it's difficult to believe that execution still exists.
That is the one thing, probably, I don't like about Obama. He is pro death penalty. And whilst I would rather that he was President than John McCain, I'm also slightly bemused by somebody who calls himself a democrat who still obviously believes it is the correct thing to do. I just think it's a barbaric throwback to the middle ages.
Is there somewhere you would recommend people go to read more about Troy Anthony Davis's case?
Try Amnesty International USA or his own website. [UPDATE: A court in Atlanta stayed the execution of Troy Antony Davis hours after our interview with Richard]
Moving back to Keane. You must be very pleased with how well the new album is doing so far.
Hugely, yeah. That's three Number One records in the UK in a row which I imagine is really rare. We are very, very grateful to everyone who went out and bought it. We got a run down of where it was in charts and it's amazing how far and wide music spreads. It's incredibly cool. I think if there's one thing that does unify people around the world it's that passion for music.
It's amazing that three albums in, people still care about Keane. That is by no means a given for any band.
It's not, absolutely. It's two and a half years since the last album came out and you think, "will people care any more?" But they've enjoyed Spiralling and The Lovers Are Losing and gone out and bought the album. I just hope that they feel that their money was well spent!
Monday, 27 October 2008
EUROPEAN TOUR SUPPORTS ANNOUNCED
Hello again. Ahead of the first show of the European tour tonight, we're pleased to be able to give you the full list of support acts for the shows - all of whom are local to the particular cities. They are as follows...
Antwerp
Barbie Bangkok
www.myspace.com/barbiebangkokmusic
Rotterdam
A Balladeer
www.myspace.com/aballadeer
Copenhagen
Small
www.myspace.com/smallatmyspace
Stockholm
Ingrid Olava
www.myspace.com/ingridolava
Oslo
Katzenjammer
www.myspace.com/katzenjammerne
Cologne, Berlin, Munich
Moke
www.mokemusic.com
Barcelona, Madrid
David Fonseca
www.myspace.com/davidfonseca
Lisbon
Rita Red Shoes
www.myspace.com/ritaredshoes
Don't forget, if you're going to a show, please email your one best picture to ontour@keanemusic.com (just one because otherwise our inbox gets clogged). We'll post a selection of the best after each show.
Sunday, 26 October 2008
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