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Keane - Everybody's Changing (official Music Video) May 2026

Keane - Everybody's Changing (official Music Video) May 2026

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Keane - Everybody's Changing (official Music Video) May 2026

The video is set in a stark, minimalist white room where the band members—Tom Chaplin, Tim Rice-Oxley, and Richard Hughes—perform the song. As they play, they seamlessly transform into various cultural archetypes and professionals, representing the "changing" nature of the world.

The "changing" effect is achieved through clever editing and performance, with different actors stepping in for the band members while maintaining the performance's rhythm.

Transformative figures include a Lakers basketball player, a Japanese geisha, a British policewoman, a Boy Scout, a military soldier, and a female gymnast. Keane - Everybody's Changing (Official Music Video)

According to IMVDb, director Matt Kirkby wanted to convey the idea of people changing "without you noticing". Thematic Analysis

Tim Rice-Oxley famously remarked on a Keane fansite that the "Brownie" (Girl Guide) who briefly replaced Richard Hughes on drums was so good they joked about hiring her full-time. The video is set in a stark, minimalist

The official music video for "Everybody's Changing" by Keane is a surreal, performance-driven piece that visually explores the song's themes of identity, transition, and the feeling of being left behind while others evolve. Director: Matt Kirkby .

The band’s presence in the sterile white room, surrounded by shifting identities, mirrors the feeling of being "stuck" or disconnected while others adapt to new roles. Transformative figures include a Lakers basketball player, a

The constant shifting of characters emphasizes the difficulty of staying true to oneself ("trying to... remember my name") in a world that demands constant adaptation. Key Visual Highlights