- Atlantic (song)
Single infobox
Name = Atlantic
Artist = Keane
from Album =Under the Iron Sea
Released =April 24 ,2006
Format = 7" Vinyl, Download
Recorded = Helioscentric Studios,Rye, East Sussex
The Magic Shop, NY
Genre = New Age,alternative rock
Length = 6:11 (video) 4:13 (album version)
Label =Island Records
Producer = Andy Green
Last single = "Bend and Break " (2005)
This single = "Atlantic" (2006)
Next single = "Is It Any Wonder? " (2006)
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album =Under the Iron Sea
Type = studio
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next_no = 2 |"Atlantic" is a song performed and composed by English
piano rock and alternative band Keane and is featured on their second studioalbum , "Under the Iron Sea " as the opening track. The cover of the album is also the illustration representing the song in the inner pages of the book-shaped CD+DVD edition.
The song was premiered at a secret gig inLondon onApril 5 2006 . It was officially released on24 April 2006 as a the first single from the album (see2006 in British music ), firstly as a download onlymusic video and later as a 7" Vinyl limited to 1000 pieces. This is to date the only Keane single with only one song on the track list.The video was aired only onEurope .The song was featured in the season three episode "Consequences".
Track listing
iTunes video
#"Atlantic"
#*The video version is longer than the one found on the album, incorporating the outro of the album track "The Iron Sea" as well as an extended intro.Irvine Welsh , author of the novel "Trainspotting", directed the video, which was filmed in black and white on a remote Sussex beach, and did not feature the band.UK 7" Vinyl
#"Atlantic"
#*A special 1000 copies limited edition of the single was released and sent to members of the messageboard. The single came inside a special box designed to contain the remaining singles of the "Under the Iron Sea" era" (similar to the one released with "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine Anymore")Composition, recording and musical structure
Composition and recording
"Atlantic" was composed by
Tim Rice-Oxley circa2005 and recorded at the Helioscentric Studios,Rye, East Sussex and at the Magic Shop,New York .First demos featured Rice-Oxley instead of Chaplin on the lead vocals. The first verse, lyrically was different from the final version. Sessions at the Magic Shop for the recording of this song were filmed and released on the "Under the Iron Sea DVD ".The video for Atlantic was filmed at a remote location in a beach inEast Sussex .The recording appearing on this single is two minutes longer that the one on the album.Musical structure
The first
rhodes under the BMaj7 chord are played with Rice-Oxley'selectric piano instrumentally. After 30 seconds, the bass and drums are added. Within 59 seconds, the shorter version appearing on the albums starts (running 19 seconds on that version). The weird intro of the drums was a particular reason for Rice-Oxley to include it on the album.Chaplin vocals are then introduced, without drums for 16 beats. Clocking 3:27 on the video and 2:32 on the album, the song drastically changes its tone to introduce the chorus and the final part, converting automatically the song in aballad .While the album version fades with strings, the video version incorporates the outro of "The Iron Sea", with strange and electronic sounds including echoes and voices.
*Length: 4:13/6:11
*Tempo : 65bpm
*Key: 1st part: BMaj7; 2nd part: Eb
*Time signature : Semi out of time 4/4
*Instrumentation:electric piano , bass, drums,synthesizer , vox synthesizer, effects pedals and what could possibly be astring quartet .Information about song's meaning
According to [http://www.keane.at Keane.at] , "This song talks about newly-wed Rice-Oxley feelings about his relationship."
Tim also explained this in
May 22 2006 :Music video
The video for Atlantic was directed by Scottish novelist
Irvine Welsh . It is entirely black and white and starts with scenes of theAtlantic Ocean and abeach at Sussex.A long-haired, bearded man with ragged clothes comes out of the ocean and walks quietly along the beach. Firstly, he sees a couple tying a rolled sheet of paper - presumably a message for help - and putting it into a bottle before they throw it to the sea. He stops briefly to watch them, and then continues walking to find a boy kicking a football. The ball rebounds on the cliff and falls into the water; the boy asks the man to fetch it, but he refuses, so the boy kicks him and runs away.
When the man recovers he continues walking, and sees a large swimming-costume clad woman with a life-ring who throws herself to the sea and disappears while the life-ring floats on the waves. The man is shocked, looks around for somebody to help her, sees no one and then walks on. He finds an old man who has a
metal detector , and points out a place along the shore and the metal detector finds something in the sand. Digging, they find what seems to be a dead bird. The old man runs away shortly before the main man. When the chorus leads in, the man finds two children building a sand castle, who promptly destroy it upon seeing him.The final scenes show three men (representing Keane) throwing two bottles into the sea, and when the man turns around, he faces a pale man with a dark hooded cloak representing
Death , or the Grim Reaper, and loses himself in Death's eyes. Immediately, for two seconds every person in the video appears, and in the final shot they all follow Death with linked hands - this bears a resemblance to the final shot of the Swedish film "The Seventh Seal ".Cover art
The cover artwork for the single was designed by
Sanna Annukka Smith , a Finnish artist in May2006 .Chart performance
External links
* [http://www.keanemusic.com Official site]
* [http://www.keaneshaped.co.uk/disco/atl.htm Keaneshaped - Information about record]
* [http://www.keane.fr/groupe.php?choix=disco/atlantic Keane.fr - Information about record in French]
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