Of Keane -deluxe Edition- -201... — Keane - The Best

Track 5. "Everybody's Changing." Sixteen. Liam’s voice cracking as he sang it at the school talent show, her cheering loudest.

Why is this album interesting? Because it chronicles a band that shouldn't have worked, but did. They took a instrument usually relegated to ballads and made it rock. They wore their hearts on their sleeves in an era of cynicism. They fell apart, and put themselves back together again. Keane - The Best Of Keane -Deluxe Edition- -201...

In the pantheon of post-Britpop emotional rock, few bands have carved a niche as distinctive as . Emerging from Battle, East Sussex, in the mid-1990s, they did the unthinkable: they conquered the world without a lead guitarist. Powered by Tim Rice-Oxley’s sweeping piano arrangements, Richard Hughes’ driving drums, and Tom Chaplin’s crystalline, heartbreaking tenor, Keane became the soundtrack for a generation grappling with loss, anxiety, and fleeting joy. Track 5