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30.04.2010 16:13
The Killers’ frontman is recording solo album
Brandon Flowers revealed that he has started recording his first solo album. However, he only said that upcoming disk would be titled Flamingo. Additional information, according to his words, would be revealed «later».

25.06.2010 15:27
Brandon Flowers named solo album release date
The Killers' frontman finally announced release date for his debut solo album Flamingo. The record is set to hit the stores on September 14. It will be preceded by the lead single named Crossfire.

23.07.2010 17:50
Robbie Williams will star in a videogame
EMI record label announced new karaoke video game for Wii devoted to Robbie Williams. It will hit the stores at the same time as Robbie Williams' compilation album In And Out Of Consciousness: The Greatest Hits 1990-2010.

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Biography

One of the most bright rock bands of present time Keane originated in 1997 in East Sussex, Great Britain. Originally the band was called Lotus Eaters and consisted of four young men: Tim Rice-Oxley, Tom Chaplin, Richard Hughes and Dominick Scott. Then guitar player Dominick Scott left the band. In 1999, the members of the band moved to London to conquer the world. In 2000 Keane records single Call Me What You Like and in 2001 - Wolf At The Door. The songs were good but they did not manage to attract the attention of the wide range audience and recording studios. Soon the musicians returned back home upset and depressed without any notable results. Still their work in London was not a complete failure. Simon Williams, the head of the legendary label Fierce Panda heard them play at the 12 Bar Club in London and invited Keane to release a record on this label in 2003.

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Reviews

Keane - Strangeland reviewStrangeland
2012
The British alternative rockers Keane released their fourth studio attempt titled Strangeland. Does its title fit the content?
Keane - Night Train reviewNight Train
2010
The E.P. Night Train is pure experimentation conquering with its positive mood and bold solutions. Keane keeps looking for unusual combinations of instruments and audio effects
Keane - Perfect Symmetry reviewPerfect Symmetry
2008
Built on controversies album Perfect Symmetry proves to be a 180 degrees turn in Keane's creative work: successful pop tunes, Tom Chaplin's even more expressive vocals and completely different emotions are only a part of all its surprises
Keane - Under The Iron Sea reviewUnder The Iron Sea
2006
Under the Iron Sea is outfitted with darker, less immediately accessible songs and bigger doses of atmospheric keyboard, but it offers some of the same tuneful pleasures as Keane’s debut, Hopes And Fears

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