Keane Under The Iron Sea Rar

In May 2008, both Hopes and Fears (number 13) and Under the Iron Sea (number 8) were voted by readers of Q magazine as among the best British albums ever, with Keane, The Beatles, Oasis and Radiohead the only artists having two albums in the top 20. Their EP, Night Train, was released in May 2010.

Keane 'Live At The Hull Arena' Hull Arena, Kingston-Upon-Hull, England October 17th, 2006 Soundboard Recording Encoded: 128 Kbps MP3 Track List: Disc 1: 01. Under The Iron Sea 02. Put It Behind You 03.

Everything Changes 04. Leaving So Soon 05.

We Might As Well Be Strangers 06. Nothing In My Way 07. How to install testdisk on opensuse linux Bend And Break 08.

Try Again 09. Your Eyes Open 10. Hamburg Song Disc 2: 01. Can't Stop Now 02. The Frog Prince 03. Crystal Ball 04. A Bad Dream (with the WB Yeats poem read first) 05.

The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore 06. Broken Toy 07.

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Somewhere Only We Know 08. Is It Any Wonder 09. This Is The Last Time 11.

Under the Iron Sea is Keane's only real foray into darker themes and somewhat experimental instrumentation. Their upbeat piano-driven style is still present here, but with a heavy moodiness to it. The album starts with the dark, dreamy 'Atlantic' which sets a cohesive mood for the next five songs, all of which are excellent and fit together nicely. Unfortunately, the latter half is where the album falls flat. Starting with 'Put it Behind You' the cohesive mood breaks and the remaining five tracks become Keane's usual aimless upbeat piano-rock. They lack a sense of direction and feel like filler content, a stark contrast from the first half of the album. Under the Iron Sea would have been better suited as an EP with only the first six songs.