Untitled 1
Keane · Hopes & Fears
A house on fire
A wall of stone
A door that once was opened
An empty face and empty bones
Who ate your heart?
You're cold inside
You're not the one I hoped for
I'll see you on the other side
I'll see you on the other side
The wind wouldn't blow me home
To lie in your heart of hearts
Will I ever see you again
And lie in your heart of hearts
Who ate your heart?
You're cold inside
You're not the one I hoped for
I'll see you on the other side
I'll see you on the other side
The wind wouldn't blow me home
To lie in your heart of hearts
Will I ever see you again
And lie in your heart of hearts
A wall of stone
A door that once was opened
An empty face and empty bones
Who ate your heart?
You're cold inside
You're not the one I hoped for
I'll see you on the other side
I'll see you on the other side
The wind wouldn't blow me home
To lie in your heart of hearts
Will I ever see you again
And lie in your heart of hearts
Who ate your heart?
You're cold inside
You're not the one I hoped for
I'll see you on the other side
I'll see you on the other side
The wind wouldn't blow me home
To lie in your heart of hearts
Will I ever see you again
And lie in your heart of hearts
Untitled 1 by Keane
Keane's 'Untitled 1' serves as a poignant song on their critically acclaimed 2004 album, 'Hopes & Fears.' The track exemplifies the band's signature sound, blending ethereal pop with introspective lyrics and a distinctive four-part vocal harmony. Released during the height of their commercial success, the song reflects the group's ability to craft atmospheric, emotionally resonant music that defined the early 2000s indie-pop landscape. While often overshadowed by their massive hit 'Somewhere Only We Know,' 'Untitled 1' stands as a testament to Keane's consistent artistic vision and their mastery of creating lush, melancholic soundscapes that resonate deeply with listeners.

