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kitiya from International - Thailand

kitiyahi all im kit 27 yo from thailand

,   Udon ThaniThailand

hi im kit from thailand tall lady with long dark brown hair and slant eyes, im open minded, down to earth and funny lady.


norton from International - Spain

nortonJ'ai couvert mon coeur d'une pâte filo

,   BarcelonaSpain

Je suis novice ici et je suis en train d'apprendre français. Tu veux parler avec moi?


norton from International - Spain

nortonJ'ai couvert mon coeur d'une pâte filo

,   BarcelonaSpain

Je suis novice ici et je suis en train d'apprendre français. Tu veux parler avec moi?


xandercohen from International - Turkey

xandercohenThe Indie Listener Nihilist

,   IstanbulTurkey

Well, I love reading books, surfing on the internet, writing poems, playing the guitar etc. I'm not such an interesting person though. Whatever, I want to make new international friends.


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If U2 hadn't already released a pair of career retrospective discs, this British trio's second album would neatly do the trick in one. Not much of a surprise since Keane spent a good deal of time supporting Bono and company following the release their breakthrough debut, Hopes and Fears. From the melancholic "Crystal Ball" to the sinisterly beautiful "Is It Any Wonder?" (a blatant homage to "Zoo Station"), Keane have perfected their forebear's dark stadium-rock formula on their second album, all the more miraculous considering it was once again done without guitars. If Under the Iron Sea sounds considerably edgier than its predecessor, that's because it was recorded while the band was on the verge of splitting. But the friction has also given Keane a renewed sense of purpose, breaking the mid-tempo monotony with vibrant material such as "Nothing in My Way" and "Try Again": soaring songs that make the band sound unsinkable. --Aidin Vaziri

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