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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

Our Take
Our Take
Ah, Editors, the band that's always one step away from being at the top of every festival lineup. Their latest album "Ebmin" is a wild ride through the world of post-punk revival, with hints of new wave and the occasional synth pop banger thrown in for good measure.
Opening track "Electricity" kicks things off with a bang, showcasing frontman Tom Smith's haunting vocals and the band's tight, brooding instrumentation. It's like Joy Division meets Duran Duran, with a dash of Interpol thrown in for good measure.
But don't let the darkness fool you, there are moments of pure pop bliss on tracks like "Magic" and "Vibration". These songs could easily soundtrack a John Hughes movie, with their infectious hooks and catchy choruses.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Neon Lights", a shimmering ode to late nights and neon signs. It's a slow burner that builds to an epic climax, with swirling guitars and pounding drums that will have you reaching for the nearest dancefloor.
Overall, "Ebmin" is a solid effort from Editors, showcasing their ability to blend anthemic rock with electronic flourishes. It may not reinvent the wheel, but it's a damn good time from start to finish. So grab your leather jacket, put on your dancing shoes, and crank up the volume on this one. You won't regret it.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Heart Attack
2. Picturesque
3. Karma Climb
4. Kiss
5. Silence
6. Strawberry Lemonade
Disc: 2
1. Vibe
2. Educate
3. Strange Intimacy
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Editors
Ah, Editors, the enigmatic indie rockers from Birmingham who have been captivating audiences with their dark, brooding tunes since the early 2000s. With a sound that blends post-punk revival with a touch of new wave sensibility, Editors are a force to be reckoned with in the British music scene. Fronted by the charismatic Tom Smith, whose haunting vocals and intense stage presence have earned him comparisons to the likes of Ian Curtis and Matt Berninger, Editors have a knack for crafting anthemic, stadium-ready tracks that are as exhilarating as they are melancholic. Their debut album, "The Back Room," released in 2005, was a critical and commercial success, showcasing the band's signature sound and setting them on a path to indie rock stardom. Tracks like "Munich" and "Blood" remain fan favourites to this day, with their pulsating rhythms and soaring choruses resonating with listeners around the world. Subsequent albums, such as "An End Has a Start" and "In This Light and on This Evening," further solidified Editors' position as one of the most innovative and compelling bands of their generation. Their latest offering, "Violence," sees the band exploring new sonic territories while staying true to their introspective, moody roots. In a music landscape dominated by cookie-cutter pop stars and manufactured bands, Editors stand out as a refreshingly authentic and genuine force. With their captivating live performances and emotionally charged lyrics, Editors are a band that demands to be heard. So, grab your headphones, turn up the volume, and let Editors take you on a journey through their dark and mesmerising musical world.
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