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    Keeping them keen

    B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 02/06/2019

    » In many ways, the enduring success of UK four-piece Keane is a curious phenomenon. Formed in 1995, the quartet of four rather ordinary-looking white lads from East Sussex rose to rock prominence with their debut album, 2004's Hopes And Fears. Thanks to the strength of radio-friendly singles like Somewhere Only We Know and Everybody's Changing, they were able to contend with a lot of their rock/indie contemporaries who were also just starting out then -- The Killers, Franz Ferdinand, The Futureheads, Razorlight and The Libertines. While some of those bands have lost their steam or even vanished in the aftermath of the indie-rock heyday, it seems that Keane are still alive and well despite the six-year hiatus following 2013's hits compilation, The Best Of Keane.

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    A Meteoric Celebration of Electronic Music

    B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 07/08/2016

    » Comet Records marks its fourth anniversary with a stellar new compilation

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    A trip-hop down memory lane

    B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 13/03/2016

    » With help from Young Fathers and Azekel, the UK innovators of the 1990s manage to stay relevant on their latest EP.

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    For the love of the game

    B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 15/06/2014

    » The World Cup has kicked off, and here’s the soundtrack to help further stoke your fever pitch.

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    Kanye West devilishly good on 'Yeezus'

    B Magazine, Chanun Poomsawai, Published on 21/07/2013

    » American rapper Kanye West has never been one to shy away from making bold, often outrageous statements. Considering his well-publicised stunts and antics - most of which have only helped his career - West could very well adopt "controversial" as his middle name. But if 21 Grammy awards are anything to go by, the guy's not just all talk. Following the ballsy Banksy-esque promotion that saw West's face projected onto buildings around the world, his sixth studio album, Yeezus, is indeed poised to make its voice heard loudly and clearly.

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