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Q: Keane和Coldplay有关系吗?
在Keane成名后,人们纷纷把他们和先成名的Coldplay作比较。乐队表示他们对这种比较感到厌倦。 其实Keane的键盘手,也是主要创作人Tim Rice-Oxley和Coldplay的主唱Chris Martin是在伦敦大学学院(UCL,University College London)读书时认识的朋友。在Coldplay组成的时候,Chris曾邀请Tim加入Coldplay,但Tim拒绝了。关于这个,Tim在一次采访中说:“因为如果我和Chris在同一间监控室里的时候,情况会很混乱。但,不,我感到非常幸运。我很幸福地结了婚,而且我热爱我的工作。”——来源《The chaps are back in town》(《The Times》) 还有一个源自2006年6月《The Irish Times》的一篇报道的传闻,说Coldplay这个名字本来是Tim给Keane取的,Tim后来把这个名字给了Chris Martin。但在2006年8月的Tom的采访中,否定了这个传闻。Tom说:“不,这不是真的。我们知道这个奇怪的念头来自哪里。那是来自一篇在《The Irish Times》里的对Tim的采访。我想他们有一些搞混了,因为我们和Coldplay有一些故事,而且在他们刚组队的时候我们就已经认识他们了。但,不是,那不是我们。Chris的确有(另)一个叫Tim的朋友,但不是我们乐队里的Tim。他有另一个叫Tim的朋友的乐队叫Coldplay。当他们换另一个名字的时候,Chris就说:“那,我们能偷下你们乐队的名字吗?”但那不是我们。我们叫Keane已经很多很多年了,所以这个名字肯定不是来自我们。”——来源《Relevant Magazine》(2006年11月刊) 而面对源源不断的与Coldplay的比较,Tim也表示了他自己的看法:“那只是一些人因为不肯花时间想出更好的东西来写,所以就写这些洞。要做这个比较实在太容易了。这并不是对Coldplay的批评,但我觉得还可以把我们和更多合适的乐队来比较,或者指控我们抄袭(笑)。那只是我的观点,没有冒犯的意思。但我真的不看别人写的关于我的东西。还可以把我们和Black Sabbath比较,反正我不管(笑)。——来源《Rising above the iron sea 》(《Malay Mail》)
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2008年10月411 Music采访Richard

2008-10-31 采访报道 enchinya

411 Music Interview: Keane
http://www.411mania.com/music/columns/88960/411-Music-Interview:-Keane.htm

Posted by Vanessa Willoughby on 10.29.2008

Richard Hughes, the drummer of Keane, talks about the band’s current European tour, the merits of U2, and the possibility of working with Dr. Dre.

For a twenty-year-old music nerd and student reporter, you can imagine my equal parts excitement and anxiety when I was granted the chance to interview Richards Hughes, the drummer of the award-winning, multi-million album selling band, Keane. Seeing as how this was my first time really interviewing someone, who also happens to be a member of a band I like, I was imagining all sorts of things going wrong: a dropped call, running out of questions, saying something totally cringe-worthy. However, I hope that all of my future interviews go as smoothly as this one! From discussing their European tour to his admiration of Dr. Dre, Hughes proves that he’s as just as much of a musician as he is an avid fan of music.

VANESSA: So, you guys just played a show in Antwerp, right? How was it?
HUGHES: Really good. It was our first big show of the album cycle. It was really fun. We played a long set, with a lot of new songs…which I’d say are really upbeat, energetic. Lively.

Hughes also expressed his admiration of other current bands, such as The Killers. Last year, Keane, along with The Killers, Razorlight, and Amy Winehouse, played in Belgium, at the Werchter Festival. He described it as “an amazing festival” and praised The Killers for their musical versatility.

HUGHES: I remember before our set, we sat on the side of the stage and watched [The Killers]. We had a great time.

For their third album, Perfect Symmetry, Hughes said that they didn’t with a plan.

HUGHES: We wanted to push ourselves as far as we could. We had our friend Jesse [Quin] on bass, so we could record stuff live…We produced this album ourselves and had Jon Brion produce one song and Stuart Price produce two songs.

Hughes and I talked about the release of Perfect Symmetry, especially that of the first single, Spiraling. Unlike the previous Keane albums, Perfect Symmetry is reminiscent of 80′s icons such as Depeche Mode or even the likes of contemporary artists like MGMT. Their signature predilection for piano-based rather than guitar-based riffs is still prevalent on the album, but approached in an utterly fresh and retro-modern way.

VANESSA: I’ve seen the responses to Spiraling online and it seems like everyone has a positive response.
HUGHES: Yeah, that’s the power of the internet…We were so excited about this single, that we wanted to get people as excited as we were. [Spiraling] was one of the first ones we mixed.

If there’s one thing about Perfect Symmetry that Hughes wants the fans to take away, it’s that Keane isn’t a band you can neatly fit into a category. When I mentioned to Hughes that the album was quite different than their debut, Hopes and Fears, or their sophomore effort, Under The Iron Sea, he mentioned influences such as The Beatles, David Bowie, Depeche Mode and Radiohead, bands and artists that are known for their creative versatility and their ability to keep fans and critics guessing as to the next step in their musical direction.

“We don’t want to repeat ourselves,” said Hughes.

With these influences in mind, I asked if the band had any intention of producing a concept album, as recently seen by such bands like Radiohead (Ok Computer) and Nine Inch Nails (Year Zero). Although the band isn’t entirely unwelcoming to that idea, it hasn’t really come up as an actual objective.

VANESSA: You mentioned Radiohead as one of your influences. What other bands are you guys influenced or inspired by?
HUGHES: Vampire Weekend, Talking Heads, U2, David Bowie…The world seems reluctant to say how fucking brilliant U2 are. We supported them in Boston in 2005…to have that kind of passion for music…[it's] such an amazing thing.

VANESSA: Speaking of touring, are you guys thinking about doing a US tour?
HUGHES: There’s a lot of paper work involved before we can come to the states, but we hope to come [to the US] before the end of the year.

One thing notable Keane’s European tour is that instead of enlisting big name, mainstream bands, they’ve chosen to feature local bands that originate from each city they stop at. At the Antwerp show, the opening act was Barbie Bangkok, a band native to Belgium that made their live debut in 2002. For their next show in Rotterdam, A Balladeer is set to open the show, who incidentally opened for Keane four years ago.

When asked about the motivation behind this decision, Hughes stated that it was a “great way of hearing local bands.” He mentioned that the cost of touring can be too expensive for some bands, and therefore don’t necessarily get the exposure they deserve.

VANESSA: So far, what have been some of your favorite venues?
HUGHES: The O2 arena in London. We recorded a DVD there…also Radio City Music Hall in New York. We haven’t been to Miami yet, which is one place I’d like to go to.

VANESSA: Are there any artists in particular that you would like to collaborate with?
HUGHES: Kanye West. We met him at the MTV Music Awards and he was very complimentary. Also, I would love to work with Dr. Dre. It’s amazing the way he makes something out of so little. 2001 is probably one of my most listened to albums.

Sensing his appreciation and knowledge for hip-hop, I asked Hughes if he’d ever consider working with The Neptunes or Pharrell. Not surprisingly, it was another name to add to the list.

“We could spend a year doing one collaboration after another and we’d still have a list of people we’d want to work with,” Hughes confessed.

Keane and Dr. Dre? I don’t know about you, but that’s one collaboration I would love to hear!

Keane remains on tour throughout Europe until February of 2009.

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