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compiling the first 3 albums, as well as b-sides and previously unreleased songs on 7 12" records, 7 CDs and 7 MP3 albums, alongside a book of photos and words, would be released in early 2011. The boxset included the full band version of "No Sound But The Wind", demos of "Camera" and "These Streets
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On 20 April 2015, the band released a new song entitled 'No Harm' for free download. The song later became available through retailers, and on 11 May, its official video was posted on their YouTube channel. On 18 June, they released a video for the album's lead single, 'Marching Orders'. The video,
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and playing at venues such as the Jug of Ale and the Flapper & Firkin. In an interview in 2015, Tom Smith said, "Birmingham is very important. Looking back further it was where we all lived together in the early years, played all those Flapper and Jug of Ale shows, and then got our record deal.
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Following Urbanowicz's departure the band played their first shows as a five piece with new members Justin Lockey and Elliott Williams in Birmingham, UK on 26 and 27 June 2012. On 29 June, they played at Main Square Festival in Arras, France, and on 30 June they headlined Rock Werchter festival in
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In October 2011, Smith spoke to Q Radio about the new album. "It's still going to be fairly electronic, I think, compared to our earlier records. So far it feels quite muscular with a bit of swagger and a bit more of a groove. The last record was liberating in lots of different ways and I think we
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showed progression to a new 'bigger' sound. This new sound was created by adding more textured layers to the songs as well as incorporating new forms of music into them. These include the adding of a choir in "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors" and the inclusion of the sounds of the band playing
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Lead singer Smith revealed that the band will explore a new direction on their next album, pursuing a new, rawer sound. Before January 2009, Editors had written around eighteen new songs for the new album and they have been described as some of the most synthetic, raw and anthemic songs they have
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Lead singer Smith announced that the band would explore a new direction on their next album, pursuing a new, rawer sound. The new sound materialised itself on the third album through the use of traditional synthesisers instead of the band's previous use of guitars. The producer of
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keep things subliminally lo-fi. Refreshingly simple and restrained, 'Come Share The View' is a lesson in welding hypnotic soundscapes with white noise while showing allegiance to the school of slo-mo on "Forest Fire"". The band then took its music offline to encourage more
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in March 2003. The following summer the band self-released a demo six-track EP, of which all six songs went on to become future Editors songs. In the autumn of 2003, after graduation, the band relocated to Birmingham, the home of their management and the nearest big city.
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was released to critical acclaim and commercial success. In its first week, the album entered the charts at number 13, selling 17,627 copies. After re-issuing "Bullets" and achieving another Top 30 hit, Editors gained a high-profile support slot, supporting
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On 26 November 2010 Smith announced on the band's website that they had started work on a new album, that it would again be produced by Flood, and that they were recording "in stages over 2011", and that first rehearsals started in "a matter of days".
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via Facebook. It is the first Editors record to feature a duet. The third single and video 'Life is a Fear' got its first play on Zane Lowe's Apple Music Beats1 radio show on 11 August 2015. Its video, again directed by Rahi Rezvani, was uploaded to
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written to date. In October the band went to the studio to record some demos. The band spent the first week of April recording the album and on 8 April, they released a short video with information about the recording process. It announced that
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directed by Rahi Rezvani (as was 'No Harm'), was filmed in the Western Highlands of Scotland. The song was released on 19 June for digital download, and a limited run of 300 12" vinyl test pressings were distributed randomly throughout
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The band was initially known as Pilot and played its first show under this name in 2002. While in college, the band constructed a marketing strategy which involved placing hundreds of promotional stickers across the walls of
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On 22 November 2011, Russell Leetch, the band's bassist posted on the band's official site saying they have seven songs ready to record and some more ideas "floating around" and that the album "will be with you next year."
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who also directed the video for 'Ocean of Night', released on 24 November. In October 2015, Editors together with Brussels Beer Project has released their own beer 'Salvation', named after a track on their album
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In October 2014, the band reconvened in Scotland to work on their fifth album. During a session supporting Andy Burrows on Jo Wiley's Radio 2 show, Tom Smith confirmed the album's songs had been written.
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them and sends them to the other band members where the song is turned into a full 'Editors song'. Smith has said that he purposely makes the lyrics ambiguous so people can draw their own conclusions.
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Editors then re-issued "Munich" in January 2006, selling one and half thousand more copies than the last time it was released. The song gave Editors their first Top 10 single and an appearance on
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During 2014, Elliott Williams left the band for a period of touring to work on his own music project YdotOdotU, supporting The 1975. The band continued to tour with musician Nicholas Willes.
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on BBC Radio 1, where it was 'Single of the Week'. The limited run sold out on the day of its release, with copies selling later the same week for more than £30 on
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just need to, kind of, build on that..... with a nod to our past as well. It's our fourth record and we don't want to feel like we're doing the same thing again."
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In support of the album the band embarked on a 42-date tour, playing throughout October, November and December in the UK, Ireland and Europe. Editors supported
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compilation, again working with producer Gavin Monaghan, which was released on 1 October 2007. Shortly after this, Editors played a 75-minute set for the
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would be the producer for the album. Earlier on in the year, the sound of the album was said to have a very electric feel; the band often using the
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over the following weeks, as well as playing their first ever tour dates in Australia and New Zealand. They then released the album's title track "
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While Smith tends to write the lyrics and chords, song writing overall is a collaborative effort. The song writing starts with Smith on the
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For the first two months of 2008, Editors played 30 shows on a tour across America and Canada. During the tour Editors were nominated for a
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Belgium. At the shows they played new versions of "Two Hearted Spider" and "The Sting" as well as two new songs, "Sugar" and "Nothing".
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on a 16 date summer tour across Europe alongside their festival dates which included the headlining of the Lowlands Festival in August.
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also rose back up the album charts, peaking at number 2. It sold an additional 40,000 copies in the week of "Munich"'s release and went
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Editors' own variation of dark indie guitar rock draws on influences from both older and contemporary bands. Their influences include
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On 8 April 2013 Tom Smith stated, via his official Twitter account, that "the record is being mastered today. it's finished. done."
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in its first week, selling 5,286 copies. With these releases their fanbase continued to grow and on 25 July 2005 their debut album
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For the next year, the band members worked part-time jobs along in addition to working in the band. After regular gigging around
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They made a promo under this name with the tracks "Come Share the View" and "Forest Fire" and made the songs available on
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On 16 April 2012, it was announced that Chris Urbanowicz had left the group due to a difference in musical direction.
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label and sold 35,000 albums after 20 weeks. The band went on to play influential American festivals in 2006 such as
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On 6 May 2013 Zane Lowe stated, via his official Twitter account, that the new Editors record would be entitled
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over a two-month period beginning in late November 2006. It was released on 25 June 2007 and went straight to
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on the same day. On 22 September, Editors shared 'The Law', an album track which features Rachel Goswell of
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Are Still Home To Me", and an unreleased version of "The Weight of the World", called "Every Little Piece".
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for the first time. The band then played their second major support slot of their history supporting
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We've always said although only one of us was brought up there, Birmingham was the band's home".
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album, as an official band member. On 22 September 2022, the band released their seventh album,
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in the UK album charts, selling 59,405 copies in its first week. The album was preceded by the
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Elliott Williams – keyboards, synthesizers, additional guitars, backing vocals (2012–present)
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On 20 April 2022 the band released the single "Heart Attack", and announced the addition of
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studio albums, and seven in total, with several million combined sales. Their debut album
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The band draw their musical style particularly from the latter two bands' debut albums
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asking "Who's the Pilot?". However, they realized the name was already taken by a
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helped them become a popular unsigned band. They sent out a one-track demo of "
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nomination for best British Band. It also spawned another Top 10 hit single, "
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On 26 March 2011, Editors performed their first tour date of the year at the
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Nicholas Willes – additional guitars, keyboards, synthesizers (2014–present)
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hit the million mark in sales worldwide and was also nominated for the 2006
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Ed Lay replaced drummer Geraint Owen, who began to focus on his Welsh band
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Benjamin John Power – keyboards, synthesizers, electronics (2022–present)
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Russell Leetch – bass guitar, synthesizer, backing vocals (2002–present)
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UK Top 40 Charts, BBC Radio 1, 27 March 2006. Retrieved 27 March 2006.
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The album was released on 12 October and debuted at number one on the
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On 2 June 2009, it was announced that the new album title would be
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and being certified Gold in the process. After releasing singles "
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season, the video of which was directed by the band's bassist
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in October 2015. In 2018, the band released their sixth album
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Tom Smith – lead vocals, rhythm guitar, piano (2002–present)
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Alongside their critical acclaim and strong success in the
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In 2019, the band released their first compilation album,
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Upon returning to the UK, the band contributed a cover of
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Ed Lay – drums, percussion, backing vocals (2003–present)
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as the headline act for the penultimate show in the 2011
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and that they would be the first band to play at the new
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across the UK on the 20th anniversary tour of the album
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In November 2010 it was confirmed that a boxset called
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Just after the album's release, Editors played at the
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