Members of 'Keane':
'Keane' History:
BiographyWe grew up and went to school together in and around a small town called 'Battle' in the south of England. There is not much to do in Battle, but in the late 1980s, during school holidays spent playing football, we discovered music, like most kids do, and pretty soon were swapping our favourite new albums and artists. Tim had a few piano lessons at school, but quickly bored of the endless scales and classical music, so gave up trying, only to discover that he could play Buddy Holly tunes with what he had picked up. That was it, the start of years playing the songs he enjoyed listening to on a Casio keyboard, programming a pocket-sized sequencer, and trying to write his own songs to play to his friends. As soon as Rich started out on the drums we started playing together, recruiting a guitarist; Dominic, and soon after, a singer; Tom. Music was the only thing we all wanted to do. We had nobody to teach us aside from the tapes in our walkmans, and our Beatles? songbooks, so it took a while to get the hang of playing and writing. By 1999, we moved to London to seek a record deal and conquer the world. Two years on, without a record deal, and with one less member, the three of us fled back to the countryside, broke and downhearted, suffering the ill-effects of two years spent in dead-end jobs by day, and dank rehearsal rooms by night. Salvation arrived, as ever, in the form of music; an opportunity to go to a dilapidated farmhouse in France and record some new demos. The guitar lines were forgotten, and a new sound gradually emerged. ? Pianos and keyboard took over and Tom?s voice found the space it needed. We headed back home, eager to play our new songs to people. By January 2003 we?d been given the chance to release a record on tiny-but-legendary indie label, Fierce Panda, whose head honcho had seen us play at the 12 Bar Club in London. We went back to Battle and recorded 'Everybody's Changing'. The song was made 'Single of the Week' by influential Radio 1 DJ Steve Lamacq, and gradually picked up by others. All 500 copies sold, and we could barely believe it. We took toured the UK for the first time, playing to packed houses and empty rooms. We paid for the fuel and food with what we had earned the night before, ?the money safely stored in a plastic food container. The lure of a real band that was getting played on the radio and touring the UK was too much to resist, and pretty much all of the big labels had got their chequebooks out. We signed a deal that offered us total creative control over our music, and went to a small local studio called Helioscentric to record and co-produce (with Andy Green) our debut album 'Hopes and Fears' in late 2003, and headed back out on the road. See source for more bio.. source: http://www.keanemusic.com/ |
Keane Discography:
| Release Title and date | |
![]() | Under the Iron Sea 2006 |
![]() | Everybody's Changing 2004 |
![]() | Hopes and Fears 2004 |
![]() | Keane 2001 |
| 19 track sampler | |
| aol session (live) | |
| bedshaped | |
| bedshaped cd 1 | |
| bedshaped cd 1 |
| bedshaped cd 2 | |
| bedshaped cd 3 | |
| bedshaped ep | |
| early songs | |
| everybody's changing [ep] | |
| hopes and feares | |
| hopes and fears | |
| hopes and fears (special edition) | |
| hopes and fears [bonus tracks] | |
| is it any wonder? |
| keane hopes and fears | |
| live - 20040519 - berlin, germany | |
| live recordings 2004 | |
| sessions@aol - ep | |
| somewhere only we know | |
| this is the last time | |
| today tomorrow & tonight | |
| winter 2003 |










