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An End Has a Start

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1 Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors Editors 4:59 0,99 € View In iTunes
2 An End Has a Start Editors 3:47 0,99 € View In iTunes
3 The Weight of the World Editors 4:20 0,99 € View In iTunes
4 Bones Editors 4:08 0,99 € View In iTunes
5 When Anger Shows Editors 5:47 0,99 € View In iTunes
6 The Racing Rats Editors 4:19 0,99 € View In iTunes
7 Push Your Head Towards the Air Editors 5:46 0,99 € View In iTunes
8 Escape the Nest Editors 4:45 0,99 € View In iTunes
9 Spiders Editors 4:02 0,99 € View In iTunes
10 Well Worn Hand Editors 3:02 0,99 € View In iTunes
11 Spiders (Live At BBC Electric Proms) Editors 3:44 0,99 € View In iTunes
12 Lullaby Editors 4:17 0,99 € View In iTunes
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Album Review

To put it plainly, An End Has a Start doesn't have the electricity of Editors' first effort. And let's face it, The Back Room was a tough act to follow — it was a damn near perfect debut, delivering a compelling set of cathartic, nocturnal neo-post-punk songs. The problem is not simply that there isn't a track on this release that comes close to the visceral, resonant power of "Bullets." The problem is that there isn't really a memorable moment here, period. And it's a big deal, because it makes Editors, for all their musical prowess, sound practically average. The lead single, "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors," charges out of the gate with pounding, purposeful drums and surging guitars only to stumble into a muddy, oddly forgettable hook, and "Bones," in spite of its needling momentum and affecting lyrics ("In the end, all you can hope for/Is the love you felt to equal the pain you've gone through...Your face in my hands is everything that I need"), somehow fails to come to a satisfying climax. Editors are reaching for something here, but one gets the sense that they never quite grasp what they're aiming for. The inspiration and exploratory spirit found on the first album are not here; most of the material, albeit well crafted, sounds pretty safe. It's consistently moody, licked throughout with tame fire, at times not entirely unlike (forgive the comparison) something Coldplay might put together in their edgier moments, especially in the case of "Push Your Head Towards the Air" and "Well Worn Hand." Make no mistake: this is a decent album; it bears a craftsman-like solidity and many fans will no doubt be satisfied (and, more than that, happy) with it. But An End Has a Start is simply not the best album Editors are capable of putting together. Hopefully it's just a sophomore slump and not, in fact, the beginning of the end. [The CD was also released with bonus tracks.]

Recent Customer Reviews

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by paleblueeyes81

The reviewer of this album clearly didn't listen carefully. This is simply THE best album ever of the Editors. I just don't understand why he finds the an average album. Very strange review!

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by Gui||aume

Je ne conaissais pas maintenant j'adore! Vraiment un chouette album, agréable a écouter.

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Birmingham, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s

Neo-post-punk quartet Editors formed in 2003. Originally dubbed Snowfield, the group comprised singer/guitarist Tom Smith, lead guitarist Chris Urbanowicz, bassist Russell Leetch, and drummer Ed Lay, all music technology students at Britain's Stafford University who relocated to Birmingham after graduation....
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