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Keane frontman rules out solo career
Published Wednesday, May 26 2010, 11:11 BST | By Robert Copsey

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The frontman admitted that there is still a lot more to come from the group.
Chaplin told the Daily Star: "I don’t know about doing solo stuff; I don’t think I’m ready for that yet. There is still too much coming from Keane. Part of the adventure for us is we never quite know how long anything is going to take.
"What we loved most about Perfect Symmetry was the sense of freedom we had making it, so I think we’ll definitely aspire to that next time around."
Keane recently celebrated topping the album chart with their EP Night Train.
The group will kick off their mini UK tour in London on June 15.
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