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Thursday, 28 January 2010
BRITS BEST ALBUM OF 30 YEARS VOTING CLOSES TODAY
If you haven't yet voted for Hopes And Fears to win Best Album of 30 Years at this year's Brit Awards, then time is running out - as voting closes today!
Please click here to vote for Keane!
Thanks very much folks.
(Oh, and sorry for the unusual km.com silence for a few days. It's all quite quiet in Keane world at the moment. But it's all building nicely towards Night Train. In fact, the excitement should begin next week...)
Monday, 25 January 2010
KWN: New EP tracklisting / Vote Keane in the Brits
NEW EP TRACKLISTING / VOTE KEANE IN THE BRITS
Hello KWNers. We hope you're having a good decade so far.
KEANE UP FOR BRIT AWARD - VOTE NOW!
On Monday it was announced that Hopes And Fears has been nominated for the Best British Album of 30 Years award at this year's Brit Awards. The winner will be decided by an online vote - click here to vote for Keane. Thanks very much. And don't forget you can still order the Hopes And Fears 2CD Deluxe Edition from the Keane shop by clicking here.
NIGHT TRAIN TRACKLISTING ANNOUNCED
We're very pleased to announce the tracklisting of Keane's new eight-song EP, Night Train, which will be released globally on 10th May 2010. It is as follows:
1. House Lights
2. Back In Time
3. Stop For A Minute (feat K'Naan)
4. Clear Skies
5. Ishin Denshin (You've Got To Help Yourself) (feat Tigarah)
6. Your Love 7. Looking Back (feat K'Naan)
8. My Shadow
Night Train will be released on CD and download - and you can pre-order a special numbered edition of the CD through the Keane Store right now by clicking here. You can also read a bit more about the EP's tracks by clicking here.
That's it from us. Except to say that if you need to wrap up warm in these chilly times, you'll be pleased to know that the very lovely Snowed Under lyrics scarf is back in stock.
KWN
Night Train EP
Release: Night Train EP
Date: 10 May 2010
Mini-album recorded during the Perfect Symmetry world tour, featuring 8 brand new tracks.
Tracklisting:
1. House Lights
2. Back In Time
3. Stop For A Minute (feat K'Naan)
4. Clear Skies
5. Ishin Denshin (You've Got To Help Yourself) (feat Tigarah)
6. Your Love
7. Looking Back (feat K'Naan)
8. My Shadow
TIM'S BOOK CLUB #4
Bit Of A Blur by Alex James
I read this book when we were recording Perfect Symmetry in Berlin and I found it to be very, very funny and inspiring. Alex James is the bass player from Blur and I really liked the juxtaposition of his very throwaway gung-ho approach to being in Blur and living it up, against his more serious insight into the working process of a band. I actually found it very inspiring. He has some quite interesting ideas - one philosophy that he keeps mentioning is that being creative is so much about confidence and that the things you do quickly without really thinking about them are normally the best things. That was a really interesting creative inspiration for me.
Reading the book made me go back to Blur. I've always been a huge fan of theirs, but I guess I hadn't actually listened to them that much recently. It was really nice to hear the albums again in the context of being reminded about all the excitement around that time, be it related to Blur themselves, or the wider context of politics and art and everything. And they really have made some brilliant records.
It's great being able to get inside a musician's head in the way that a book like this lets you. Getting people to open up like that and talk seriously about their life and their music can be almost impossible, unless you get to know them really, really well. But that seems to change when someone writes a book. I wouldn't be surprised if Alex James has gone through his whole life without ever expressing half of the stuff that he wrote in that book. There seems to be something about writing a book that makes you write as if nobody's ever going to read it. I guess that's why confessional things often come out in books, rather than in interviews or any form.
I'm not sure whether I'd like to write a book myself. I don't feel like I've got quite enough wisdom to share just yet. But I'll keep hoping...
Tim
Buy Bit Of A Blur from Amazon UK / USA / Canada / Germany / France / Japan
Tim's Book Club #1
Tim's Book Club #2
Tim's Book Club #3
KEANE UP FOR BEST BRITISH ALBUM OF 30 YEARS: VOTING NOW OPEN!
UPDATE: Voting for this award is now open! Please head over to www.brits.co.uk/voting to cast your vote. You'll need to register, but it only takes a few seconds. Thanks!
It's just been announced that Hopes And Fears is one of 10 albums nominated for the Best British Album of 30 Years at this year's Brit Awards. The 10 albums were decided by sales figures over the last 29 years, and they also must be a past Brit Award winner, in the Album category. They will now be put to a public, online vote.
For more info, head over to www.brits.co.uk. You can, of course, buy the Deluxe 2CD version of Hopes And Fears from the Keane Shop by clicking here.
What a nice way to start the week...
KEANE UP FOR BEST BRITISH ALBUM OF 30 YEARS
It's just been announced that Hopes And Fears is one of 10 albums nominated for the Best British Album of 30 Years at this year's Brit Awards. The 10 albums were decided by sales figures over the last 29 years, and they also must be a past Brit Award winner, in the Album category. They will now be put to a public, online vote.
For more info, head over to www.brits.co.uk. You can, of course, buy the Deluxe 2CD version of Hopes And Fears from the Keane Shop by clicking here.
What a nice way to start the week...
Saturday, 16 January 2010
EP TRACKLISTING ANNOUNCED
We're very pleased to announce the tracklisting of Keane's new eight-song EP, Night Train, which will be released globally on 10th May 2010. The tracklisting is as follows:
1. House Lights
2. Back In Time
3. Stop For A Minute (feat K'Naan)
4. Clear Skies
5. Ishin Denshin (You've Got To Help Yourself) (feat Tigarah)
6. Your Love
7. Looking Back (feat K'Naan)
8. My Shadow
The EP was recorded in various studios during the Perfect Symmetry world tour that saw the band playing to packed arenas in 28 countries. Highlights include Keane's genre-busting collaborations with Somali/Canadian rapper K'Naan, the irrepressible Stop For A Minute and the Rocky-inspired Looking Back. "I think those tracks show us in a completely different light," says Keane frontman Tom Chaplin.
Other definite standouts include Ishin Denshin (You've Got To Help Yourself), an addictive electro-pop number which features Japanese baile funk MC Tigarah; the gorgeous, 80s-flavoured Your Love, which hangs around a rare lead vocal from the band's Ivor Novello-winning songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley; and fans' live favourite My Shadow.
Night Train will be released on CD and download - and you can pre-order a special numbered edition of the EP through the Keane Store right now by clicking here.
Tuesday, 12 January 2010
SCARF LYRICS WINNER ANNOUNCED
You might remember that everyone who bought a Snowed Under lyrics scarf from the official Keane shop during December was automatically entered into a contest to win the hand-written, autographed lyrics used to make the scarf. Well, we're pleased to reveal that the draw has been made and the winner of the lyrics is Stella K from Athens, Greece.
Congratulations Stella - the lyrics will be on their way to you soon.
Friday, 8 January 2010
FOREST TOUR SUPPORT ACTS ANNOUNCED
We're pleased to be able to announce the support acts for Keane's upcoming Forest tour. Both acts will play at all six shows on the tour, as per below:
10th June – Thetford Forest, Suffolk
11th June – Bedgebury Pinetum, Kent
18th June - Westonbirt Arboretum, Gloucestershire
19th June – Sherwood Pines Forest, Nottinghamshire
25th June – Dalby Forest, North Yorkshire
26th June – Cannock Chase Forest, Staffordshire
The bands are as follows:
THE HELIO SEQUENCE (pictured above, right)
Much-respected Oregon indie-rockers signed to legendary US label Sub Pop. You can check out more tunes on their MySpace by clicking here. Or click here to hear their session for National Public Radio in the US.
EVERYTHING EVERYTHING (pictured above, left)
Hotly-tipped Manchester band who appeared on the longlist for the BBC's Sound of 2010 poll. Hear more of their music at their MySpace by clicking here. You can also see the band performing three songs at last year's Reading Festival by clicking here.
Click here to buy tickets for the forest shows (which are selling fast).
Wednesday, 6 January 2010
TIM'S BOOK CLUB #3
The Dharma Bums by Jack Kerouac
I read this in the summer of 2009, while we were out on tour. I read quite a lot when we're touring, partly because I hate flying so much and I find reading on planes is quite a good distraction. I found the book really, really inspiring. I had a similar feeling when I read another Kerouac book, On The Road. There's something about his writing which really appeals to me. It's probably quite a male thing, actually, that yearning to jump on a flat-top train carriage and lie in the sun all the way from one coast of America to the other, or some sort of romantic dream.
The book is based very closely on Kerouac's life, with pretty much every character based on a real person. So there's a character called Ray Smith which is him and his friend in the book, Japhy Ryder, is based on a poet called Gary Snyder. Plus Allen Ginsberg makes an appearance and that sort of thing. They're all a bunch of poets and amateur Buddhists and they spend a lot of time reading poetry, getting drunk, talking about Buddhism, writing these crazy spiritual haiku and going on big walks up mountains. They're basically drifters, but poetic, philosophical drifters.
It's a very romantic story, I suppose, but it also has a lot of very interesting thoughts about the way we live our lives and what matters and what doesn't matter. All of the characters have different opinions on those things. So it's quite an intellectually stimulating book as well as being set against the backdrop of the great outdoors and Kerouac going on these directionless adventures. He goes on a couple of great train journeys and also hitchhikes back and forth across the States. And it ends with him going off to a fire lookout station on top of a mountain in Washington State. He has to stay in this little hut for several months, all on his own, thousands of feet up. He just sits there looking out for fires and thinking about the world.
I would say that my character and beliefs have been shaped by reading books like this. I'm not the kind of person who'll take anything that's been handed down to me and I don't really feel that I've adopted any sort of belief system directly. But I'm interested in people's philosophical approaches to life. I guess the only thing I really believe in is people and it's always interesting to experience the psychological studies of people that you get in a really good book. I find that definitely shapes the way I think about myself and the way I think about other people.
With the Dharma Bums, some of the Buddhist stuff is quite rambling and almost nonsensical, although some of it is very beautiful in its approach to worldly things. But I don't necessarily subscribe to it all. A lot of the book is about each of them thinking the other person's point of view is nonsense and that debate goes on throughout, which is interesting in its own right. But for me, personally, I was almost more interested in the characters of the drifters and what happened to them during their adventuring through the American badlands, the people they meet, and what it means to roam like that. It definitely awakened in me a sense of wanting to go somewhere. I don't know where. But just to go on an adventure, meet people and have no idea where you're heading.
Tim
Buy The Dharma Bums from Amazon UK / USA / Canada / Germany / France / Japan
Tuesday, 5 January 2010
SNOWED UNDER SCARF BACK IN STOCK
Hello - and happy new year! Handily, just as it's starting to get *really* cold here in the UK, the Keane Official Store has taken delivery of another batch of the Snowed Under lyrics scarf. Click here to check them out. Your neck would be very grateful for one.
If you bought one of the scarves during December, your name will be put in a hat this week for the draw to decide which of you will receive the hand-written, autographed lyrics used to make the scarf. We'll let you know the name of the winner once it's drawn.
BRRRRRR.
UPDATE: All four colours are now in stock.