Keane is a British rock band that formed in 1997. They are known for their piano-driven pop rock sound and melodic hooks.
Formed in Battle, East Sussex in 1997
Released their debut album 'Hopes and Fears' in 2004, which went on to become the 9th best-selling album of the 2000s in the UK
Won the Brit Award for Best British Breakthrough Act in 2005
Have released 7 studio albums in total, with their most recent being 'Cause and Effect' in 2019
Went on hiatus in 2013, but reformed in 2019 and went on tour in 2021
British rock band with a similar piano-driven pop rock sound
American rock band with a similar piano-driven pop rock sound
Scottish-Northern Irish rock band with a similar piano-driven pop rock sound
American rock band with a similar piano-driven pop rock sound
Debut album released in 2004 featuring hit singles 'Somewhere Only We Know' and 'Everybody's Changing'
Second album released in 2006 featuring hit singles 'Is It Any Wonder?' and 'Crystal Ball'
Third album released in 2008 featuring hit singles 'Spiralling' and 'The Lovers Are Losing'
Keane is often classified as alternative rock, piano rock, or pop rock.
Keane consists of Tom Chaplin (lead vocals), Tim Rice-Oxley (piano, backing vocals), and Richard Hughes (drums).
Some of Keane's most popular songs include 'Somewhere Only We Know', 'Everybody's Changing', 'Is It Any Wonder?', and 'Crystal Ball'.
Keane went on hiatus in 2013, but reformed in 2019 and went on tour in 2021.
Keane has released seven studio albums in total, with their most recent being 'Cause and Effect' in 2019.