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    Under the Iron Sea

    Keane - Under the Iron Sea

    06/20/2006 | Interscope Records 

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    All Music Guide Review

    In the two years since releasing their debut album Hopes and Fears, Keane has quickly established itself an integral part of the mainstream rock canon. Hit singles such as "Somewhere Only We Know," "Bedshaped," and "Everything's Changing" made Hopes and Fears a transatlantic hit, earning the trio two Brit Awards, a Grammy nomination, and a host of sold-out world tours. They're as likeable and as accessible as Coldplay yet Keane's return isn't as buoyant as their initial introduction. Whereas Hopes and Fears faced uncertainty head on with joyous enthusiasm, Under the Iron Sea is a darker, less romantic set of songs affected by a disenchanted outlook on life and the world's problems. Keane feels the frustration of a world torn apart by war, but also expresses their own growing pains as a group. Songs such as the grayish ebb and flow of "A Bad Dream" and "Crystal Ball" connect with such reflections. Frontman Tom Chaplin faces the disappointment of growing older on the haunting "Atlantic," another stone-cold gem of synthesizer strings and Tim Rice-Oxley's gorgeous piano delivery. When you think it might be totally depressing, there are some hints of life hidden in the corners of Under the Iron Sea and these mysterious loops highlight Keane's new sonic experiments. Thus far they've existed without guitars. Though the bounty of this record breathes with a collection of various analog synths and an old electric piano, Rice-Oxley's usual performance is now enhanced with a bevy of guitar effect pedals. Debut single "It Is Any Wonder?" is layered with pianos and Chaplin cries out, "Stranded in the wrong time/Where love is just a lyric in a children's rhyme, a soundbite." Such words capture how crucial it was for Keane to come up with something that's tangible and thought-provoking, but the guitar pedals are just a bit too dramatic. Keane should be applauded for going after a different sound; there's no harm in that, but die-hard fans might rush to judge Under the Iron Sea as sounding a bit too much like U2. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

    Under the Iron Sea Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Atlantic
  • 4:13
  • Sound Clip for Atlantic from Under the Iron Sea


  • 5
  • A Bad Dream
  • 5:06
  • Sound Clip for A   Bad Dream from Under the Iron Sea


  • 6
  • Hamburg Song
  • 4:37
  • Sound Clip for Hamburg Song from Under the Iron Sea


  • 8
  • Crystal Ball
  • 3:53
  • Sound Clip for Crystal Ball from Under the Iron Sea


  • 9
  • Try Again
  • 4:27
  • Sound Clip for Try Again from Under the Iron Sea


  • 10
  • Broken Toy
  • 6:07
  • Sound Clip for Broken Toy from Under the Iron Sea


  • 11
  • The Frog Prince
  • 4:22
  • Sound Clip for The Frog Prince from Under the Iron Sea


  • Under the Iron Sea Notes

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    Tracks:
    1. Atlantic
    2. Is It Any Wonder
    3. Nothing In My Way
    4. Leaving So Soon
    5. Bad Dream
    6. Hamburg Song
    7. Put It Behind You
    8. Iron Sea
    9. Crystal Ball
    10. Try Again
    11. Broken Toy
    12. Frog Prince

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