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Music Review: Keane - Hopes and Fearsby Laura |
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Keane might just be the only band in Britain to have the dubious privilege
of being able to say they're named after a dinner lady. Then again, they
might also be the only band in Britain to want that privilege. Keane shun guitars for a simple piano and drum set-up, and while Muse have
proved the old joanna can be innovatory and different, on 'Hopes and Fears'
the most exciting thing you'll hear is a bit of synth. That's not to say
the overall result doesn't sound good, Keane's ivory tinkler, Tim 'Bedshaped' comes damn close however, as does the beautiful 'Your Eyes Open'. Perhaps the best way to describe Chaplin, Rice-Oxley and Hughes' (Richard,
drums) music is inoffensive - songs that your gran might describe as 'a nice
little tune'. While this might spell bland to a lot of people, your gran
would be right, 'Hopes and Fears' is full of nice little tunes that will |
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