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Keane 'ignore the rules of good taste' for third album

Band reveal all about 'Under The Iron Sea' follow-up

Fri 01 Aug, 2008

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Soundedd, calm down mate, are you related to a member of Keane or something? Isn't everyone entitled to their opinion? Firstly, in regards to your earlier comment, I have a job thank you very much, a very decent one at that too, some people do actually have internet access at work you know. Secondly, I never slagged off Oasis, I quite like them actually and will be getting the new album upon release, but they are not one of the best bands in the world, far, far from it in fact. And whats with the Ting Tings comment? Just because I voiced my displeasure with Keane you think I must like the Ting Tings? I can't fucking stand them but i'd still rather listen to them than bloody Keane! If you would be buzzing after writing 'In The Morning' and 'America' then it would be obvious that you're not setting yourself very high standards at all. And don't get me started on Kasabian.

Fri 01 Aug, 2008

I can only assume Soundedd is taking the piss because aside from hillariously claiming Keane to be "one of the greatest and most unique bands on the planet" he/she is getting excited about releases from three of the most piss poor excuses for bands around right now, Razorlight, Snow Patrol and Kasabian!!!!

Fri 01 Aug, 2008

Why do Keane bother? Have they not realised they are terrible?

Fri 01 Aug, 2008

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