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Hopes and Fears

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Album Review

The English music press can never let anyone be. They're always quick to hail the next big thing, and in this case, the next big Coldplay is Keane. (Lowgold briefly held that title upon its debut release in 2001, but U.K. critics rushed to give that crown to someone else.) Keane haven't positioned themselves to be kings of anything, though, let alone the next Coldplay. Sure, Coldplay's biggest hit to date, "Clocks," included only pianos, and they released the Safety EP on Fierce Panda, which is also Keane's label, but those are the only things Keane have in common with Coldplay. Alongside their beautiful, emotive dalliance of instrumentation is one thing that'll separate Keane from all the rest, and that's drive. The band's open-hearted ambition on Hopes and Fears is audible on every song. Lead vocalist Tom Chaplin's rich vocals are as vibrant as any choir, and track such as "This Is the Last Time," "Bend and Break," and "Can't Stop Now" reflect Keane's more savory, dramatic moments. Confidence bursts throughout, and for a band that has been around seven years and has never released a studio full-length album until now, achieving nearly epic-like status is quite impressive. Keane obviously have the songs and they have a strong voice leading the front; however, Tim Rice-Oxley (piano/keyboards/bass) and Richard Hughes (drums) allow Hopes and Fears to come alive with glamour and without the sheen of slick studio production. Even slow build-up tracks like "Bedshaped" and "We Might as Well Be Strangers" are just as passionate, if not more so, than some of the bigger numbers on the album. Some might find Keane's debut a bit stagy, or too theatrical at first, but that's okay. Listening to "Somewhere Only We Know" alone a few times is more than enough to convince you that Keane stand next to Coldplay — challenging them rather than emulating — and it's a respectable match at that.

Customer Reviews

Can't Stop listening to it!!!!!

At first i thought that a rock band with no guitars would not be worth listening to, but then someone played me Everybody's Changing. I fell in love. The beautiful lyrics and amazing vocals (by Tom Chaplin) make it a fantastic mix of melodic anthems and emotional ballads. The piano( Tim Rice Oxley) and drums (Richard Hughes) go together brilliantly. Even if you do not THINK you will like them, take my advice and buy the album, I BET YOU WILL!

It's all about the voice

I know that by now everyone has heard the killer hits "Somewhere Only We Know", "Eveybody's Changing", "This Is The Last Time" and the instant classic "Bedshaped", but, although they all are written with beautiful simplicity, it is Tom Chaplin's vocals that make this album stand out for me. I am not exaggerating when I say that, in my opinion, he has got the best voice around, reaching notes that only dogs can hear with glorious ease. And he can sing these sings live as well, so well, and they are some of the most difficult songs to sing. Can't wait for the follow up.

A Promising Debut

A very pleasant first outing from a promising 3 piece band. Although the likes of 'Somewhere Only We Know', 'Everybody's Changing' and 'Bedshaped' are often considered the album's forte I must also sing the praises of 'On A Day Like Today' - this is the best of the dozen and is highly underrated in my opinion, give this song some much deserved attention.

Biography

Formed: 1997 in East Battle, Sussex, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Keane's piano-driven pop/rock is created by vocalist Tom Chaplin, drummer Richard Hughes, and pianist Tim Rice-Oxley, three childhood friends from the small town of Battle in East Sussex, England. Formed in 1997, the group started out as a college-aged cover band. Guitarist Dominic Scott was also part of this early incarnation, having previously played cover songs with Hughes and Rice-Oxley in a band named the Lotus Eaters. Keane toured the East Sussex circuit for several years while internalizing...
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