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Keane - perfect symmetry  Send to a friend
Written by Clare Gittins   
Tuesday, 04 November 2008 18:35
Keane cover art.

Whenever I admit that I am a Keane fan, some people get a certain look on their face, a kind of ‘Oh god’ expression.

They are the sort of band you either love listening to or want to have sat on by a giant elephant.


However, I stick by my love for the band and their long awaited third album; Perfect Symmetry is not a disappointment.  When lead singer Tom Chaplin was admitted for drug abuse after their second album in 2006, it looked likely that Keane’s days were numbered. Yet they have crashed back onto the scene with another amazing album.


Perfect Symmetry has a completely different feel to their last two albums Hopes and Fears and Under the Iron Sea. Their usual piano led indie ballads have been replaced by a funked-up 80’s vibe that is reminiscent of Maroon 5’s latest revamp. 


This new style is made possible by introducing a guitar into their music.  Prior to this, Keane  created their sound just with drummer Richard Hughes, pianist Tim Rice-Oxley and the lead singer Tom Chaplin. In this album, they haven’t added a new band member, just a new instrument, but given they’ve included it in every song, and it is clear they want to make damn sure we know about the change!


Despite this, Keane have still retained their unique lyrics, many of which allude to Tom’s battle through rehab, such as the first single released from the album ‘Spiralling.’

 

The Band's three members
Tom Chaplin has said of their new sound: 'There's a side to Keane that we've been too scared to show in the past. But this album shows that we can be flamboyant and have fun.'


‘Perfect Symmetry’ was released on October 13th and is well worth a listen for those wanting to try something new.


Keane have also just released their new tour dates which will commence at the O2 arena in February, for more information see ticketmaster.com

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