One - KANE is a Dutch ro… Read Full Bio ↴As it happens there are 3 bands named Kane:
One - KANE is a Dutch rock band from The Hague, formed in 1998. The two original members were Dinand Woesthoff (lead singer) and Dennis van Leeuwen (guitarist, vocals). They added drummer Martijn Bosman in 2002 after the former drummer had left the band. Their music can be described as soft guitar rock. Nowadays, they are one of the best selling bands in The Netherlands and, after The Golden Earring, one of the most successful rock bands in Dutch music history.
Although formed back in 1998, it is now KANE take their dynamic blend of accessible rock to new fans across Europe. Over the last 4 years the band have enjoyed sweeping success in their own market selling out prominent stadia (2X AHOY Rotterdam 2002) and supporting huge worldwide acts such as Bon Jovi. As Holland's most popular live-band, KANE have performed at all the major festivals including 'Pinkpop' and 'Parkpop'. They have also performed outside of Holland, such as the Marktrock festival (Belgium), Expo 2000 (Germany), Heineken Jammin' (Italy), SuperBock-SuperRock (Portugal) and Rock Werchter (Belgium.)
KANE was also the supporting act during the most recent Simple Minds Tour, played several duo-shows (Scandinavia and Germany) with their American counterparts The Calling and even delivered a specially requested performance in tropical Curaçao.
KANE albums:
1999 – As long as you want this
2001 – So glad you made it
2003 – What if
2004 – February
2005 – Fearless
2008 - Everything You Want
2009 - No Surrender
With this last album the style of Kane's music changed a lot, with a lot more electrical influences, like 'Catwalk Criminal'.
More info can be found on the KANE OFFICIAL websites:
www.kane.nl
www.kaneofficial.hyves.nl
www.myspace.com/kaneofficial
www.youtube.com/kaneofficial
Two - KANE was formed in 1998 by Christian Kane & Steve Carlson. Both are accomplished songwriters and guitarists whose passion to create and share their special breed of "outlaw country" soon became a Los Angeles phenomenon. Packing such hot spots as The Viper Room and The Mint, Christian and Steve became well known in the L.A. community for their strong original songwriting and awesome high-energy performances.
KANE has received airplay from #1 LA country music station KZLA, been voted the winner of the 2005 Country Thunder Young Guns Contest, been voted one of L.A.'s 100 Hottest Unsigned Bands by industry magazine Music Connection, and Rock City News and E Media Wire Service describe KANE in one word: "Killer." Despite somewhat limited touring, KANE’s self-released debut CD sold over 4,500 copies in the US, with almost half those copies selling in countries as far away as Malaysia, Germany, Australia and Brazil. Corporate shakeups led to KANE's second album, the Sony Sessions, being shelved.
Not content to stay an L.A. phenomenon, the two began taking regular trips to Nashville to polish their writing chops. Nashville exposed them to the thrill of collaborating with some of the best songwriters in the world. Longtime friend and Bigger Picture partner Michael Powers introduced them to Bob Ezrin, who immediately recognized KANE’s potential. Christian rounded up one of his favorite creative partners in Jimmie Lee Sloas and KANE soon found a new home recording in partnership with Bigger Picture Group.
Produced by the legendary Bob Ezrin and Jimmie Lee Sloas, KANE's new debut album, entitled “The House Rules,” drops this fall (2010) on the Outlaw Saints label, a partnership with Bigger Picture Group. On this album EMI songwriters Christian and Steve collaborate with friends Blair Daly, Brett James, David Lee Murphy, Casey Beathard, Jerrod Niemann and others.
More info can be found on the (Christian) KANE OFFICIAL website:
www.christiankane.com
Three - Kane were a London based trio in the late 90's who combined poppy songs with a heavy Helmet like delivery, similar to the band Filter, they recieved lots of airplay in Canada for their track "Get Up 52" and were featured on a Rock It! compilation. They changed their name to Cortizone and released one album "Selling Out For The Sucker".
Fearless
Kane Lyrics
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We go a long way back
And now it's gone so
So you left, flown away
For the brothers day and I'll say
Fearless
Way down to the bone
Carrying yourself together
Weightless, heavenly we seem
You don't have to bother
You don't have to stay
For what you are
What a price to pay
Some say your here so pride
I hope you find some way from you, a way from you
I don't know cause all I love you
Just a morning away our plans stay and I'll say
Just a morning away with the brothers day and I'll say you
Fearless
Way down to the bone
Drive yourself together
Cause you're way back home
Weightless, heavenly we seem
You don't have to bother
You don't have to stay
Fearless
Way down to the bone
Drive yourself together
Drive your way back home
Weightless, heavenly we seem
You don't have to bother
You don't have to
Fearless
Drive your way back home
Weightless
Fearless
You don't have to
The lyrics of Kane's song Fearless describe the feeling of losing someone who was once close to you, as well as the hope that they will find their way back home. The song speaks to the pain of watching someone you care about leave, even if it's for their own good. The chorus repeats the word "fearless," suggesting that it's possible to move on from these moments of loss and uncertainty with courage and determination.
The lyrics also touch on themes of freedom and independence. The singer of the song encourages the person who has left to find their own path in life, even if it takes them far away. They acknowledge that it can be difficult to watch someone close to you leave, but they also recognize the importance of letting go and allowing others to live their lives.
Overall, the song Fearless is a powerful expression of the bittersweet emotions that come with the experience of loss, separation, and growth. The lyrics invite us to reflect on our own relationships and the ways in which we can support those we care about, even when it means letting them go.
Line by Line Meaning
It's been a while I thought I heard you say
It has been quite some time since I last heard your voice
We go a long way back
We have a long-standing history with each other
And now it's gone so
And now that connection seems to have disappeared
So you left, flown away
You left and flew away
For the brothers day and I'll say
You attended a day dedicated to fraternity or close-knit relationships, and I will say
Fearless
Confident and unafraid
Way down to the bone
This fearlessness is deeply ingrained
Carrying yourself together
Presenting yourself as composed and put-together
Cause you're way back home
Because you are back in your familiar surroundings
Weightless, heavenly we seem
We feel light and peaceful
You don't have to bother
You don't have to worry or make an effort
You don't have to stay
You don't have to remain in one place or situation
For what you are
Because of who you are
What a price to pay
It can be a high cost to be yourself
Some say your here so pride
Some people accuse you of being arrogant or full of yourself
I hope you find some way from you, a way from you
I hope you can distance yourself from any negativity or self-doubt
I don't know cause all I love you
I am unsure of what the future holds, but I still love you
Just a morning away our plans stay and I'll say
Only one morning away, our plans remain unchanged, and I will say
Just a morning away with the brothers day and I'll say you
Just one morning away with our close-knit community, and I will say to you
Drive yourself together
Get yourself organized and focused
Drive your way back home
Find your way back to where you belong
Fearless
Confident and unafraid
Weightless
Without burdens or worries
Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: MARCO FRANK FERDINAND WOESTHOFF
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