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

Released exclusively as a charity single for War Child (and later included on the CD single for "A Bad Dream"), "The Night Sky" is a furious, soaring plea for peace. It is one of Keane’s hardest-rocking tracks, and owning it on a "Best Of" is a huge win for casual fans.

This track marks the sharp left turn. The trembling, tremolo-effected piano that mimics a distorted guitar riff was a bold statement. Lyrically bitter and politically charged (a rare occurrence for Keane), it bursts with energy and remains a live staple. Keane - The Best Of Keane -Deluxe Edition- -201...

Released on November 11, 2013, The Best of Keane is the first official retrospective of the British alternative rock band's first ten years. The Deluxe Edition Released exclusively as a charity single for War

When discussing the giants of 2000s British alternative rock, the conversation often orbits around guitar-heavy acts like The Killers, Arctic Monkeys, or Coldplay. But nestled firmly in that pantheon with a unique, often overlooked weapon—the piano—is . In 2013, eight years after their explosive debut Hopes and Fears , the band from Battle, East Sussex released their ultimate career summary: The Best of Keane (Deluxe Edition) . The Deluxe Edition When discussing the giants of

The single-disc version of The Best of Keane is a masterclass in sequencing. It doesn't arrange the songs chronologically; instead, it flows dynamically, moving from euphoric highs to devastating lows.

By 2013, Keane had already weathered significant storms. After the stratospheric success of Hopes and Fears (2004)—which became the second best-selling British album of that year—they released Under the Iron Sea (2006), Perfect Symmetry (2008), and Strangeland (2012). Each album marked a distinct phase.

But the real story happened during the promotional tour. At a small acoustic set in a London record shop, a young woman in the front row held up a sign: “ ‘Bedshaped’ saved my life when I was 14. Thank you. ”