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An End Has a Start  (Audio CD) 
by Editors

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Description:

Following the debut release 'The Back Room', the English indie-rock band is back with their 2nd album. Their brand of sweeping indie rock is frequently compared to the sound of bands such as Interpol, Joy Division, Echo and the Bunnymen, Franz Ferdinand, Kitchens of Distinction, The Chameleons, Big Country and U2. 1st single: Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors. Sony/BMG. 2007.

Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: July 17, 2007
Studio: Fader Label
Number Of Discs: 1
Average Customer Rating: based on 29 reviews
Track Listing:
1. Smokers Outside The Hospital Doors
2. An End Has A Start
3. The Weight of The World
4. Bones
5. When Anger Shows
6. The Racing Rats
7. Push Your Head Towards The Air
8. Escape The Nest
9. Spiders
10. Well Word Hand
 
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3Seldom standouts  Aug 19, 2009
An obvious enjoyment if one is inclined towards the Interpol aesthetic, this sophomore is overall a solid indie guitar release, but its solidness is mildly generic and forgettable amidst a few glaring gleams of melody.

5The album is GREAT!  Jul 19, 2009
I just discovered this band on Pandora Radio - on the Interpol station that I created. The singer had that Paul Banks-like quality and it was obvious that the lead singer was influenced by Joy Division as well. I fell in love with their music immediately. The songwriting on this CD is just fantastic. Dark, beautiful, melancholic. As soon as it was delivered, I listened to it all the time and still never got tired of it. To me, that's a clear indication of solid songwriting and musical direction/production.

If you like Interpol, you'll LOVE these guys, too. No doubt.
If you're a Joy Division fan, be prepared for a more polished production of accessible and melodious songs that this CD is packed with.

A GREAT CD!!!

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3Disappointing- sack the extra guitarist!  Dec 01, 2008
The so-called lead guitarist is a one-trick pony. On virtually every track here, he sounds like an electrified gondolier, as he plays one treble string or 2-3 treble string chords rapidly at a high pitch. How annoying! The band and/or manager could take some serious clues from Joy Division, to whom they are favorably compared, but the Editors don't yet deserve it. I'd like to see the vocalist/rhythm guitarist take over the lead guitar duties, and sack the current lead guitarist, who's only job seems to be to have a black guitar, and look cool. It is very possible for ONE guitarist to alternate and integrate between chording, riffing, and leads, as Joy Division's did, to great effect. This is more about creativity than technical ability; in fact creativity IS essential, and nobody needs to be a guitar hero anymore, as far as leads go. The result would be a tight little 3-piece band, and a vocalist that can play guitar in harmony with himself, rather than having someone extraneous who plays at cross-purposes. As Joy Division proved, the music can often be more powerful when there is some space in the grooves, and the bass and drums can therefore play roles equal to the guitar and vocals. Editors have more talent in the bass and drum departments than they do in the current lead guitar, anyway. Love that Rickenbacher bass!

5WOW  Oct 30, 2008
This album kicks serious a**! It is so electifying to listen to Bones, End has a Start and others. You will be shaking your hips, hair and everything else if you are into indie dance, post-punk

5Editors End Has A Start  Jun 25, 2008
I find this album to be a better album than their first one with a more focused sound, expanding on their craft and putting them in par with Joy Division and Interpol's Turn on the Bright Lights therefore making a case for continuing their style and not changing a thing just because some might say that they are not unique but then I would say why does that matter if it is great.

 
 
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