Monday 28 December 2009

TIM'S BOOK CLUB

From KM.com,


Here, There and Everywhere: My Life Recording the Music of the Beatles

I read a lot of music books. I've got a pile of them called things like Tips From Great Record Engineers, which will be endless stories of what microphone they used on the snare drum and stuff. They're specialist to say the least. I've been trying to get back into just reading for pleasure and I suppose also for inspiration, and not trying to get quite so hung up on the technical side of things.

But this book offers the best of both worlds. It's the autobiography of Geoff Emerick, the guy who engineered a lot of the Beatles' most important albums. Being a lifelong Beatles fan, I've read pretty much every book on them that there is. I don't think this one is massively well-known, but I've found it, as a musician, much more insightful, exciting and atmospheric than pretty much any of the others. It's got so much about the creative process of the Beatles. It was interesting to read about the way they spent their time in the studio. You always have this sort of image of the Beatles turning up in a chaotic mess, recording a masterpiece in about three hours, and then speeding off in an E-type Jag to some trendy club. But it really gives you an impression of how hard they worked and how much time they put into their writing and pre-production before they started recording stuff, working out harmonies and polishing up songs. For instance, he talks about sitting there with Paul McCartney all night working on a bassline note by note. I found it quite encouraging, because you always imagine that these guys had an almost supernatural talent to put down these amazing songs and productions without even thinking about it. It's kind of reassuring to know that they had to work really hard for it too.

It's a very, very interesting book if you're into learning about the actual creative process of a band. And this kind of book really does help you as a musician. I was actually reading it while I was writing songs for Perfect Symmetry, and I remember finding it very exciting and having that feeling of being in a room while great music is being made, which is definitely inspiring. It makes you think, "Oh, I could sit at a piano now and try and write a song like that." You get this surge of excitement and a feeling that you can do it too. And that's always a really, really great feeling.

Tim

(This book is not currently in print, but you should be able to find it on eBay or through Amazon sellers)

Tim's Book Club #1

Thursday 24 December 2009

A CHRISTMAS GIFT FROM KM.COM

From KM.com,


Hello folks. To thank you for all your amazing support for keanemusic.com over this past year, we wanted to give you a little something. So here it is, a km.com desktop wallpaper / calendar for you to download. Click on the thumbnail to get it (and then save it to your computer).


Have a brilliant Christmas and we'll see you in 2010!

km.com

Wednesday 23 December 2009

TIM LOOKS BACK ON 2009

From KM.com,


Hi everyone. Just a quick note to say thank you so much for all your love and amazing enthusiasm and support in 2009.

I think it's been our best year of touring ever - so many new places and new friends, and every tour has been fantastic fun.

It's been great to keep up the creative momentum too, and we've got loads of great memories of recording the Night Train EP on our travels - Berlin, Copenhagen, Washington DC, Brisbane and many others. I think we may well be the luckiest people on the planet!

One thing that has really stuck in my head this year - I already mentioned this in a blog I think - was a message from someone in South America saying thanks for making music that "protests against everything that harms our world". That's a huge compliment for us, but it strikes me that I also think that spirit is embodied by you guys, the fans who come to shows all over the world and are always so passionate and joyful, but also so courteous and considerate of other people. You are a positive force in the world and we couldn't ask for a better bunch of people to share our music with.

2010 is nearly upon us already, and it's nice to have some plans other than "write lots of songs and make a record" already laid. The EP will be fun, and it's great to know we already have some touring booked. And, of course, we can't wait to get into the studio and make new music together once again.

Anyway, thanks again and here's wishing you all a very Happy New Year!

Tim

Tuesday 22 December 2009

TIM ON PODCAST XMAS SPECIAL!!!

From KM.com,


Yesterday afternoon, Tim headed along to Beyond The Iron Sea Towers to record a special Christmas edition of Chris and Andrew's much-loved unofficial Keane podcast. Head over to beyondtheironsea.com to download it for free.

Tim is alive!!! and with a new look which reminds me a bit of UTIS era. I hope they keep on touring a bit more, so people let's support The Night Train :D

Saturday 12 December 2009

TIM'S BOOK CLUB

From KM.com,

We're very pleased to reveal a new regular feature here on keanemusic.com. Over the coming weeks and months, Tim will be telling us a little bit about some of his favourite books. If you folks then read them, feel free to let us know what you thought of them in the comments below. It'll be like a Keane online reading group. And so to Tim's first choice...

The Brooklyn Follies by Paul Auster

I read this book in the summer of 2009, when I was staying in Brooklyn for a few weeks. It was given to me by our manager as a birthday present.

Paul Auster is a brilliant writer, who's also written a couple of great films, but this was the first book of his that I'd read. I like stories that have a lot of different threads, which kind of intertwine as it goes on. And I also like ones that are quite psychological, in that they'll be written in the first person and you'll get a real insight into someone's mind. With books like that, you really feel like you learn something about the way people think.
And probably even about the way you think yourself. The Brooklyn Follies is definitely like that, but it's also a really cracking story - it's almost a thriller, I suppose, written in a way that's very beautiful and powerful. I've always enjoyed books that are based on seemingly very ordinary people, like the retired insurance salesman at the centre of the Brooklyn Follies. The story explores dramas that could really happen to anyone, just through good luck or bad luck - and then looks at how those chance occurrences effect the way the characters act and think.

The book is set right in Park Slope which is where we were staying when we were over in Brooklyn. It was quite exciting knowing that I was walking along the same streets as I was reading about. The atmosphere of that particular community is a very important part of the book, and quite a lot of Auster's books, as far as I can gather. So it was nice being able to picture the actual buildings that he was writing about and to almost feel like part of it. I think being in Brooklyn while I read it probably did help me to appreciate the book more. And I suppose, in a way, it helped me to appreciate Brooklyn more too. The story helped give a sense of it being a real place, full of real people, rather than just a tourist destination.

I absolutely loved it. I read the whole thing in about two days, which is very quick for me, as I'm a very slow reader normally. And I've since acquired a huge pile of all his other books. I'm very much looking forward to working my through them.

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Buy The Brooklyn Follies from Amazon UK / USA / Canada / Germany / France

Sunday 29 November 2009

KEANE ANNOUNCE NEW 8-TRACK EP AND ENGLISH FOREST TOUR

From KM.com,


Following the worldwide success of their third consecutive Number One album, Perfect Symmetry, Keane are pleased to announce details of a new eight-song EP and a tour of English forests.

The Night Train EP will be released globally on 10th May 2010. It features eight powerful new tracks which were written and recorded during the Perfect Symmetry world tour that saw the band playing to packed arenas in 28 countries, from Australia to Norway, Colombia to South Korea and Lebanon to Switzerland. The EP takes its title from the band's favoured mode of transport during the tour.

The EP includes Keane's genre-busting collaborations with Somali/Canadian rapper K'Naan, ‘Stop For A Minute’ and ‘Looking Back’. "I think those tracks show us in a completely different light," says Keane frontman Tom Chaplin.

Other definite highlights include ‘Ishin Denshin (You've Got To Help Yourself)’, which features Japanese MC Tigarah, as well as the gorgeous 'Your Love', which hangs around a rare lead vocal from the band's Ivor Novello-winning songwriter Tim Rice-Oxley.

Due for release on CD and download, the Night Train EP will be available to pre-order through keanemusic.com, from Wednesday 2nd December. NB: Please note, the artwork in the picture above is the cover of the promo EP, and is not the final artwork.

The band have also announced plans for a summer tour of forests in 2010, including a homecoming show at the Bedgebury Pinetum, just outside the band’s hometown of Battle, East Sussex. Dates are as follows:

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

Tickets for the shows will be available from 9am on Wednesday 2nd December through keanemusic.com, before going on general sale from Friday 4th December via 01842 814612, www.forestry.gov.uk/music and www.keanemusic.com. Tickets will be £32 (subject to booking fee). A full support bill will be announced.

(Big Keane news announcements are like buses - you wait ages for one and then two come along at once...)

Tuesday 10 November 2009

MORE TIM INTERVIEWS



Yeah guys, I know it is a shame but I wasn't able to listen to Timmeh (and Richard too, don't kill me LOL) on Absolute Radio due to college stuff arrghh. Anyways, the magic of the Internet let us listen to it over and over again so thanks to KeaneShadow (click on the name to follow it on Twitter, it's one of the best sources for Keane news) who uploaded the interview for all of you to download and enjoy. Click here.

Amanzingly, there is another interview to listen, short but always good. This time is from Real Radio 105.4fm. Tim and Rich talk about Somewhere Only We Know. You can listen to it here.

Happy day! :)

(I just feel the need to say that LOL)

RICHARD'S H&F PHOTOBLOG

From KM.com,


London / Monday / 0930

Seeing as the label are re-releasing Hopes and Fears, I thought I would dig out a few old photos from 2003/4/5. I thought you might like to see them. I'll try to put a couple up each day this week, starting with 3 shots from the video shoot for somewhere only we know... (i happened to move that snare drum the other day, and it's still covered in the mud from the shoot).


Paris, obviously!


London / Tuesday / 1015

don't know where this was, but it's definitely Hopes and Fears era... note hi-tech solution of putting laptop on some random bits of foam! looks like the trusty fold-up white table had been retired at this point.


one of us always seems to be on the phone!


Tuesday / 1915

not gonna have time tomorrow, so here are wednesday's pics...

with our lovely TM of the day - Stew, in a tent, somewhere! wierd that we ended up going to Lincoln, Nebraska, home of the Cornhuskers long after Tim had predicted it through the medium of a T-shirt.

Saturday 7 November 2009

MINI ALBUM AND RELATED THOUGHTS FROM MR. RICE-OXLEY


From Echo weekly by Shain Shapiro. To read the full interview click here.

Some interesting quotes from the interview:

This mini–album is not just a stopgap solution in between albums, stressed Rice–Oxley. Instead, it’s a completely new work in its own right, and one in which the band is excited to see unleashed as another addition to their catalogue. “Most of it is recorded and mixed already, as we’ve worked really hard on it while we’ve been traveling, going into studios all over the world and working on the tour bus all night,” adds Rice–Oxley.

“There’ll be a bunch of new songs, all the old favourites, maybe a cover and maybe a few songs played acoustically,” continues Rice–Oxley.

and this is the part that makes me love him more:

"To me, we really have just begun” concludes Rice–Oxley. “You always have to write as the person you really are, and not believe the hype about being a rock star or whatever, as that doesn’t mean anything. When I listen to music I want to hear about things I can relate to, and I want to know that the writer is giving me access to their most personal and honest thoughts and ideas. It's not always easy to do that when you live in the bubble that comes with being in a band, but that's what I hope we will always do.”

Friday 6 November 2009

BILBAO PICS AND VIDS

Here there are some Tim pics from Bilbao :D If you wanna see more pics of Keane just click here (and you'll see Tom's new sexy shirt *yummy*)
I promise tomorrow I'll put some good vids :D






what I promised... the vids

This Is The Last Time



Is It Any Wonder?



Sovereign Light Café T-T



a bit of Perfect Symmetry (where's Tim? *angry face*)



a bit of Tim dancing YHTMA

Friday 30 October 2009

KEANE AT BARCELONA - SAN MIGUEL

Hiya guys,

I'm so sorry for not updating lately. Being with my thesis is driving me crazy!!
Anyways, here there are some pics and vids from Keane's performance at San Miguel (Barcelona, Spain)

Enjoy,

Isaxx










Some vids...

The Lovers Are Losing



Sovereign Light Café



Somewhere Only We Know

Thursday 29 October 2009

KEANE U2 COVER WINS!!!

From KM.com,


On Fearne Cotton's show on BBC Radio 1, they're currently having a Live Lounge Battle, where various bands' cover versions recorded for Radio 1 are competing against each other to become the Live Lounge Champion. Yesterday, Keane's May November 2004 cover of U2's With Or Without You was put to a public vote against covers by Goldfrapp and Taio Cruz. We're pleased to say the results were as follows:

Keane - 53% of the vote
Taio Cruz - 30%
Goldfrapp - 17%

Which means Keane go through to the next round. Thanks to any of you who voted. We'll try to let you know when the next round is.

If you're in the UK, you can hear the results being read out and Keane's cover after 1hr 40mins of this show.

Of course, the cover of With Or Without You also features on the Hopes And Fears Deluxe Edition, which is out on November 9th.

Sunday 25 October 2009

KEANE IN BARCELONA

Good morning guys!


As you know, Keane is going to do a secret gig in Barcelona, Spain, this Tuesday 27th. The interesting thing is that if you go that day to this site http://www.sanmiguel.es/ (at the beggining may appear a little window, you just click on Si) at 23h, you'll see the gig live. The bad thing is that you have to be extremely punctual because only a few will have access to the transmission.

Don't forget it and see ya this tuesday!

Isaxx

Wednesday 21 October 2009

WE MIGHT AS WELL BE STRANGERS

As you know, there's a Keane video contest for the H&F songs. Well, the thing is I'm participating with a vid starring my dog Neron and of course there's one scene dedicated for Tim. Can you guess which one is it?
Go and check out my vid at KM.com!! I still can't believe it and feel so embarrassed LOL

From KM.com,


Here's another entry for our Hopes And Fears video contest - by Isa from Peru.
Isa explains that her video, "is based on a true love story of a very particular Keane fan: my dog called Neron. Near my house, there's a black schnauzer female dog which likes to walk by my door and bark for Neron. Of course Neron has fallen in love with her and he suffers when he does not see her and even cries because he wants to go out and look for her. He knows it is an impossible love because her owner is looking for a schnauzer male dog. That's why Neron understands very well the song We Might As Well Be Strangers" Aw, poor Neron.

Keep those entries coming folks...

Monday 19 October 2009

SIGNED PLECTRUM UP FOR AUCTION



For the next six days, Ben Sherman are auctioning a signed Keane plectrum in aid of Nordoff-Robbins Music Therapy, the UK's largest specialist music therapy charity. It comes framed with a hand-written note from the band, as per the picture (looks posh, doesn't it?).

Click here if you'd like to make a bid for the Keane plectrum on eBay. Bidding closes at 5pm GMT on Sunday 25th October.

Click here for more info on the Very Important Plectrums appeal (of which this is part).

Tuesday 13 October 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY PERFECT SYMMETRY!!

Hiya guys!!

Yes! We're also celebrating the 1st anniversary of Perfect Symmetry!! YAY for that! Everybody pick his album and go to listen to it all day!


Maybe you have watched the following vids but here there are in case you want to refresh your Keane's knowledge :D

The Making Of Perfect Symmetry - go here

The Berlin Files (they are 11 vids so make sure you watch them all!)



A Tim interview :D



Have a perfect symmetrified day! (sp ?)

Isaxx

BEST KEANE MASH UP TRACK DOWNLOAD

From KM.com,


So, it's congratulation to Let Keane In by Paul McCartney vs Keane, which is now officially (according to km.com, at least) the best Keane mashup track ever.
The track was put together in March 2005 by Faultside, and features Keane's Somewhere Only We Know, Let 'Em In by Paul McCartney and Wings, plus a little bit of DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince's Summertime. Click here to hear it on Faultside's MySpace player.

A note by me: Actually I didn't vote because I found it hard...really. Anyways, I agree and can't stop listening and thought maybe you guys are in the same situation like me so I upload it for you to download. Just click here :D

Thursday 8 October 2009

KITCHENER PICS AND VIDS

Heya guys!
New stuff!! Some pics from the Kitchener gig taken from the OB. The best photographers are Keane fans :)








and some vids I found at youtube...

Sovereign Light Café



Bedshaped



Atlantic/ Under Pressure



A Bad Dream



You Haven't Told Me Anything



Try Again

Friday 2 October 2009

MONTREAL PICS AND VIDS

Hiya guys!

News for this week, just some pics and vids from the Montreal gig.
The following pics were taken from the OB.









Here there are some vids:

Sovereign Light Café :)



You Don't See Me



This Is The Last Time



Under Pressure



Somewhere Only We Know