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Of all the bands to grace our company on The Art of Longevity, Keane have ridden the music industry rollercoaster through all the stations of the cross: struggle, success, excess, disintegration and if you're lucky - enlightenment. Tim Rice-Oxley doesn't hesitate for a moment:“Yeah, absolutely. Our struggle was quite long and our disintegration was quite quick, although we clung on effectively for quite a while. I feel like now we are in a more positive and exciting place than the day before Hopes & Fears came out”. It's easy to forget in these days when the monoculture is a dot in the rear view mirror, that Keane really went huge: five consecutive number one UK albums (album six ‘Cause & Effect' was number two). Their early success carried an unstoppable momentum. Yet behind the sheen of that success, as quickly as their second album ‘Under The Iron Sea', the band was imploding - a combination of exhaustion and the pressure of heightened expectations causing an emotional disconnection between bandmates - a difficult thing to handle for old school friends.Every band of longevity should make a book and/or a film. It's what fans in today's crowded music landscape deserve really - the scarcity of access to the inner circle, whether that's present or past. And for Keane themselves it sounds like the book has served a therapeutic purpose in a way. “We're insanely hard on ourselves, to the point where it's not good. We'd find any feedback and take it as a stick to beat ourselves up with. But we're finally at a point now where we can say that we are quite good at what we do, proud of our music and our place in the world”.As Keane heads back into the studio next year, the band is far better equipped than when they headed to Sanger's French farmhouse 20 years ago to make their debut - both emotionally and technically. The only problem is that they have set the bar high when it comes to track record. The creative ambition and self-critical muscles of this band are no doubt twitching away. “I know I'm going to have to write a lot of songs to get to the magic. One of the things bands struggle with is quality control - knowing the difference between what's good and what's great. There are millions of people out there trying to write songs as well so you have to raise your voice about everything else out there”. On page 35 of the book Hopes & Fears: Lyrics and History are two lists on the page of a ring bound notepad, titled The OK Computer Test. “There's no way we thought we were making the next OK Computer but you've got to try. You ask yourself “how do our heroes do it”. But if we knew then what we know now, we might have put ‘Somewhere Only We Know' at number five instead of first”. For the next Keane record I suggest they apply “The Hopes and Fears Test”, just to make sure their new material is up to scratch. Support the showGet more related content at: https://www.songsommelier.com/
Plongeons dans l'histoire fascinante de "Somewhere Only We Know", le tube intemporel de Keane qui a marqué une génération. Formé en 1995, le groupe britannique Keane a longtemps galéré avant de connaître le succès avec la sortie de leur premier album "Hopes and Fears" en 2004. Parmi les titres phares de cet opus, "Somewhere Only We Know" s'est rapidement imposé comme un classique de la pop britannique des années 2000.Retour sur la genèse de ce morceau emblématique : c'est en 2003, alors que le groupe peaufine les chansons de leur premier album, que le chanteur Tim Rice-Oxley compose la mélodie envoûtante de "Somewhere Only We Know". Inspiré par le son des guitares de David Bowie, le morceau dégage une émotion singulière, à la fois mélancolique et réconfortante. Sorti en single en 2004, "Somewhere Only We Know" connaît un succès immédiat. La chanson, qui évoque un endroit mystérieux où deux amants peuvent se retrouver loin du monde, touche le public par sa poésie et sa simplicité. Elle devient rapidement l'un des plus grands tubes de Keane, propulsant le groupe sur le devant de la scène internationale. Près de 20 ans après sa sortie, "Somewhere Only We Know" continue d'enchanter les fans de Keane et de la pop britannique. La chanson a traversé les générations et reste l'un des morceaux les plus emblématiques de la discographie du groupe. Une véritable pépite musicale à (re)découvrir sans modération !
The alternative rock band Keane are on tour celebrating 20 years since the release of their debut, Hopes and Fears, one of the best-selling albums in UK charts history. Bandmates and onetime schoolmates Tom Chaplin and Tim Rice-Oxley perform live in our studio ahead of their show tonight at Radio City Music Hall.This segment is guest-hosted by David Furst
Keane songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley reflects on the band's landmark debut album Hopes and Fears, discussing their formative years and how the runaway success of the album shaped what was to follow.
Propelled by their classic smash ‘Somewhere Only We Know', ‘Hopes and Fears' is undoubtedly one of the best debut albums ever made. Since then the band have released a further four full length albums - with the most recent record ‘Cause and Effect' arriving in 2019. The band have sold 12 million albums worldwide, with Hopes and Fears entering the list of 40 best-selling albums in the UK of all time. They've toured in over 40 countries. Keane, originating from Battle, East Sussex, are one of Britain's best loved bands comprised of Tim Rice-Oxley (composer and pianist), Tom Chaplin (lead vocals), Richard Hughes (drummer), and since joining the band fully in 2011, Jesse Quin (Bass). Songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley and singer Tom Chaplin were school friends in East Sussex before forming Keane. Their enduring appeal revolves around the honesty of their songs and the emotion in the music. They are as relevant today as they were twenty years ago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Lauren is joined by wonderful English singer-songwriters, Tim Rice-Oxley and Jesse Quin, to discuss their new album with Mt. Desolation; ‘Through Crooked Aim'. Mt. Desolation was formed in 2010 by Tim and Jesse, band mates of the hugely successful English band Keane. The idea, as with the start of most bands, was simple – get some friends together and make some music. It turned out both already had a couple of country sounding songs hidden away in the vaults. So, in 2010, they released their self-titled debut album, followed by their 2nd album ‘When The Night Calls' in 2018.Five years later, in April this year, Tim and Jesse are back with their 3rd album; ‘Through Crooked Aim'. Filmic. Atmospheric. Classic, Americana and Folk influences peppered throughout, it's a journey that rolls through valleys, painting its own rich, vivid pictures inhabited by troubled, nuanced characters looking for ways to keep going.Recorded at Jesse's studio, Old Jet in Suffolk, an old US Airforce base turned creative arts community, added its own majesty to proceedings.Together Tim, Jesse and Lauren discuss the many inspirations behind the making of the record and the wonderful musicians involved in creating it!...-Find Mt. Desolation on the Web | Instagram-Find Old Jet Arts Centre here-Follow LP: Uncovered on Instagram
Since my first interview with Tom en Tim in 2005 I have followed the band with interest. So when I had the opportunity to talk to them about their comeback album Cause & Effect in 2019 I was really curious how their relationship had evolved after the band's break up in 2013. And I couldn't resist to ask Tim about his thoughts about Tom's solo album TheWave ;-)By: Martin KuiperSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/FaceCulture)
Beloved English rock band Keane, responsible for four No.1 Albums have recently released a new album ‘Cause and Effect’ after a 6-year hiatus. Tom spoke to Tom Chaplin and Tim Rice-Oxley backstage at the BBC about starting out on the Camden circuit, spending a summer recording in a dilapidated farmhouse in northern France, and why Under the Iron Sea was much darker than Hopes and Fears.
Keane's Tim Rice-Oxley talks about the writing of their new album Cause and Effect. In the course of the conversation, Tim reveals his guitar-centric approach to the keyboard, why he likes to write alone, and how he uses songwriting exercises to challenge himself.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, hear co-host Anthony Mason's full conversation with Keane lead singer Tom Chaplin and songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley. Hits like "Somewhere Only We Know" helped the group become one of Britain's biggest bands in the early 2000s. Chaplin and Rice-Oxley discuss their journey ? from their first big break, to spiraling through their own personal crises amid Keane's breakup in 2013, to their emotional reunion. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Only on the "CBS This Morning" podcast, hear co-host Anthony Mason's full conversation with Keane lead singer Tom Chaplin and songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley. Hits like "Somewhere Only We Know" helped the group become one of Britain's biggest bands in the early 2000s. Chaplin and Rice-Oxley discuss their journey ? from their first big break, to spiraling through their own personal crises amid Keane's breakup in 2013, to their emotional reunion.
In this edition of The Dan Wootton Interview Dan sits down with Keane off the back of their comeback performance at Glastonbury Festival. After six years away, Dan gets the lowdown on what they have been up to, including frontman Tom Chaplin's relapse after going to rehab for cocaine addiction and bandmate Tim Rice-Oxley's drink-driving shame and marriage breakdown.The pair are back stronger than ever ahead of the release of their brand new album 'Cause And Effect' and we get to hear all about their resurgence in this up close and personal interview.Hit subscribe to never miss an episode and let us know what you think of The Dan Wootton Interview here.Follow all the action on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Descarga este episodio PRIMERA FOTO DE UN AGUJERO NEGRO. Este miércoles, un equipo internacional de científicos presentó la primera foto de un agujero negro, una hazaña que puede considerarse un logro histórico de la astrofísica. La imagen muestra un aro de luz alrededor de un círculo oscuro que está al centro de la galaxia Messier 87, aproximadamente a 55 millones de años luz de nuestro planeta. Estuvieron involucrados ocho observatorios en seis montañas y en cuatro continentes. El Event Horizon Telescope conecta telescopios de todo el mundo para formar un telescopio virtual del tamaño de la Tierra con una sensibilidad y resolución sin precedentes. Un hito que pone a prueba la teoría de la relatividad general de Albert Einstein, presentada en 1915. Nada, ni siquiera la luz, escapa de los agujeros negros. Son los monstruos absorbentes de luz del universo decía Einstein hace más de un siglo. Los hallazgos fueron publicados en la revista Astrophysical Journal Letters. BBC RUSIA RECHAZA ACCIONES DE EEUU EN VENEZUELA. Rusia rechaza enérgicamente las acciones antivenezolanas de EEUU, afirmó el representante de Rusia ante la ONU, Vasili Nebenzia, en una reunión extraordinaria del Consejo de Seguridad de las Naciones Unidas. Asimismo, afirmó que Rusia está dispuesta a colaborar con el Gobierno legítimo de Venezuela para mejorar la situación humanitaria en este país latinoamericano al tiempo que destacó que la situación en Venezuela no amenaza la paz y la seguridad mundiales. PRENSA LATINA POSTERGAN EL BREXIT. Los líderes de la Unión Europea acordaron una extensión del artículo 50, dijo el presidente del Consejo Europeo, Donald Tusk, en Twitter. Esto significa que Gran Bretaña no saldrá de la UE sin un acuerdo el viernes, como se apuntaba anteriormente. Los líderes de la UE acordaron otorgar al Reino Unido una extensión del brexit hasta el 31 de octubre, con una revisión en junio, según publicó CNN. EL PAIS YOUTUBE TV MÁS CARO. YouTube TV no es inmune a la última ola de alzas de tasas que afectan al mundo del streaming. El servicio propiedad de Google ha anunciado que está elevando el precio base mensual a $ 50 ($ 55 si se suscribe directamente a través de un Apple TV), con vigencia inmediata para los nuevos suscriptores y desde el 13 de mayo en adelante para los clientes existentes. Sin embargo, al menos obtendrá algo para su problema, ya que YouTube TV finalmente ofrecerá una gran cantidad de canales adicionales. WWWHATSNEW APPLE Y SPOTIFY SIN TREGUA. La batalla entre Spotify y Apple Music no da tregua. El motivo, las diferencias entre las políticas de la empresa sueca y la californiana. Un punto neurálgico es la retribución monetaria a los artistas por el uso de sus creaciones. La Copyright Royalty Board en Estados Unidos, determinó subir hasta en en 44% los montos que se le depositan a los músicos. Spotify, Pandora, Google y Amazon decidieron apelar la decisión. Apple, por el contrario, declaró estar conforme con esas subas y las considera 'justas'. CNET DONALD TRUMP SE METIÓ CON BATMAN. 2020 es año de elecciones en Estados Unidos y Donald Trump comenzó su proceso de reelección. Al menos eso parecía cuando publicó en Twitter un extenso video de más de dos minutos. En la publicación vemos a Trump con un montón de sus “adversarios” políticos como Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton, Bryan Cranston (¡Walter White!) y hasta Kim Jong-un. Solo que en un momento del video se escucha la canción de Batman, 'The Dark Knight Rises', y eso enfureció a Warner Bros. El clip fue bloqueado horas más tarde. Hay que decir que Trump no está ajeno a las acciones legales por cuestiones de derechos de autor. Artistas como Prince, Pharrell Williams y The Rolling Stones ya se han mostrado en desacuerdo con el presidente de EE. UU. CLARIN | THE GUARDIAN PRIMER TRAILER DE CHAMBERS CON UMA THURMAN. Uma Thurman protagoniza la nueva serie de Netflix, que se estrena este 26 de abril. Se trata de Chambers, una serie sobrenatural acerca de la extraña experiencia que vive una chica recién trasplantada del corazón. Ya salió el primer tráiler y en francoinformador.com si buscás el episodio de hoy tenés el link del trailer. NETFLIX LATAM KEANE VUELVE CON NUEVO ÁLBUM. Después de dos discos como solista, el cantante Tom Chaplin y Tim Rice-Oxley, compositor y pianista de Keane, se juntaron para escuchar las canciones que tenían y nació la idea de grabar algo juntos otra vez. A ellos se unieron el baterista Richard Hughes y el bajista Jesse Quin. Keane anunció en 2013 su separación definitiva, tras publicar cinco discos y hoy están de regreso. INSTAGRAM KEANE | 24 HORAS Share on facebook Facebook Share on twitter Twitter Share on linkedin LinkedIn Share on whatsapp WhatsApp Te pedimos que te tomes un pequeño tiempo para responder a esta breve encuesta. Nos sirve para mejorar. Francoinformador 2019 CopyRight. Facebook Twitter Instagram
Here it is, the podcast many of you have been waiting for! I sit down with Mr big producer man Tim Rice-Oxley and chat through the entire new album, 'What Did You Want To Be?' that came out on Friday. Make sure you listen to the album before you listen to this episode, you can listen/buy the record here and make sure you grab tickets for tour which starts on Saturday! https://ffm.to/tomwilliams
With Andrew failing a fitness test, Chris is left on his own to introduce some more gold from Tim Rice-Oxley's visit to the Squat.
In this specially-extended edition, Tim Rice-Oxley drops into the Squat to chat to Andrew and Chris about Keane's dates in Los Angeles, pornography, cookery tips and Outer Mongolia.
Exclusive interview with Tim Rice-Oxley and Richard Hughes, two members of Keane.