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An End Has a Start

Editors

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There’s no denying that this Northern UK quartet capture the icy tones and despondent vibe that made Joy Division such an entrancing entity back at the turn of the ‘80s. In his darkest moments, singer Tom Smith emulates Ian Curtis’ detached existentialism (with a touch of Welshman John Cale) while the group purrs along with a mix of the Division’s glass-hard guitar shards from Unknown Pleasures and the plusher keyboard-infused textures of Closer. “Please love don’t be scared,” Smith sings during “Spiders” recalling the Teardrop Explodes’ Julian Cope doing his finest Jim Morrison homage. All these ripe influences, however, don’t demote the group’s own individual chemistry. While the echoes of rock’s long history can be heard throughout the Editors’ second studio album, there are plenty of strong melodies to make this album more than mere hero worship. The album’s first single and opener, “Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors” comes trouncing forward with a sense of dancefloor urgency.  “Well Worn Hand” closes the album with a stately piano ballad. In between, the group sways from bursts of sunlight to foggy, trudging rhythms. They’re drawn to dark moods but in the end have trouble trying to hide their youthful optimism.

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A definite evolution from the first album. It may take a few listens for it all to sink in, but after that, the stand out tracks begin to emerge. "Smokers" is a brilliant introduction and the bar is maintained from there; of particular note also is the quite build up of energy with "Escape the Nest" which should transcend to the live stage. "Well Worn Hand" is a personal moment with only a piano accompaniment. Some may describe it as bleak. But that is perhaps to simplistic a description. It is a mixture of emotions, perhaps fitting for the times now, but that does include hope and resilience. Well worth the listen and a suitable follow-up to their previous!

Superb.

This album is everything I hoped it would be. Either live or recorded, Editors are one of the best bands coming out of the UK at the moment, a perfect example of which was their Glastonbury performance. Absolutely electrifying.

Biography

Formed: 2002 in Birmingham, England

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Formed in 2003, Editors became one of the leading bands in the post-punk revival that swept America and England during the early 21st century. Originally dubbed Snowfield, the group comprised four music technology students from Stafford University — singer/guitarist Tom Smith, lead guitarist Chris Urbanowicz, bassist Russell Leetch, and drummer Ed Lay — all of whom had relocated to Birmingham after graduation. A series of a well-received club dates and demo recordings earned...
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  • £3.95
  • Genres: Indie Rock, Music, Alternative
  • Released: 25 June 2007

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